• Date
    July 11, 2017

    Victor Vina

    Canada

    Trained as an Industrial Designer, he completed his studies in interaction design at the Royal College of Art in London. He collaborates as a researcher at Mediamatic in Amsterdam and at the Interaction Design Institute Ivrea in Italy, where he develops a system for creating personal networks. He investigates interaction in digital networks in the public space at the Elisava School in Barcelona, where he is a teacher in undergraduate and postgraduate programs, as well as coordinator of international relations. He carries out projects with children on critical intervention and social interaction in Barcelona (with Idensitat) and Berlin (with Sabisa). He teaches workshops at European and Latin American Universities of Architecture or Design. He is editor of the magazine “Temas de Diseño”. He has exhibited and presented his work internationally.
  • Date
    July 11, 2017

    david berman

    Canada

    He is a member of the Icograda Executive Board, 2005 – 2007. David Berman has 25 years of experience in Graphic Design and Communications and has worked on the adaptation of printed materials for electronic distribution, including Web design and software interface development. As a Speaker, Graphic Designer, Communications Strategist, Typographer and Consultant, his professional work has been presented in more than ten countries in the past few years. His clients include IBM, the International Space Station, the Canadian Government, the World Bank and the Aga Khan Foundation.
  • Date
    July 11, 2017

    wendy chun

    USA

    Associate Professor in the Department of Modern Culture and Media at Brown University. He studies System Design Engineering and English Literature, which he combines and applies in his work on Digital Media. She is the author of Control and Freedom: Power and Paranoia in the Age of Fiber Optics (EMIT, 2006) and co-editor (with Thomas Keenan) of New Media, Old Media: A History and Theory Reader (Routledge 2005). He wrote a monograph titled Programmed Visions: Software, DNA, Race, published by MIT Press in 2008.
  • Date
    July 11, 2017

    Jose-Carlos Mariategui

    Peru

    Scientist (combined degree in Mathematics and Biology) and Media Theorist. President of Alta Tecnología Andina - ATA, an NGO dedicated to the development of research in Art, Science and Technology in Latin America. He has developed teaching and research activities as well as published various articles on Art, Science, Technology and Society. Member of the Cultural Diversity Committee of the Inter-Society of Electronic Arts (ISEA) and of the International Committee of ISEA 2002, Nagoya, Japan.
  • Date
    July 11, 2017

    Daisy Schultz

    Chile

    PhD in Philosophy. Editor of Cuerda Floja (www.lacuerdafloja.cl) and producer of En Torno a las Artes (U. de Chile radio station). He has published more than one hundred articles in specialized magazines. He has given Seminars at Universities in Latin America and Europe. He has been a speaker at International Congresses on Aesthetics, Semiotics and Philosophy. Award jury in Visual Arts contests in Latin America and Europe. She is currently a tenured professor (Faculty of Arts U. de Chile, Doctorate, Master and Bachelor), in the areas of Aesthetics, Epistemology of Aesthetic Sciences and Epistemology of Art History.
  • Date
    July 11, 2017

    Gonzalo Biffarella


    Argentina

    Composer at the Art School of the National Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Argentina. He studied guitar with Irma Costanzo in Buenos Aires. Throughout his career he has received numerous national and international awards. His works have been regularly performed in nine countries in America and twelve in Europe.
  • Date
    July 11, 2017

    Rodrigo Alonso

    Argentina

    Bachelor of Arts from the University of Buenos Aires (UBA). Professor of History of Plastic Arts VI (contemporary art) and of an Audiovisual Expression Workshop at the UBA. Professor of the Chair of Production and Circulation of the Artistic Work and of the Chair of Contemporary Art II at the National University Institute of Art (IUNA). Creative member of the Art Technology and Communication career at the University of San Luis. He is a permanent advisor in the Electronic Arts area of the Museum of Modern Art and I am part of the advisory board for the first video art collection of the National Museum of Fine Arts.
  • Date
    July 11, 2017

    Lucas Bambozzi

    Brazil

    Since the end of the eighties, Bambozi has developed studies and artistic projects related to the expressiveness of audiovisual language with an emphasis on electronic media. His projects are made up of independent pieces, including a wide variety of formats, as well as installations, single channel videos, short films and interactive works. He has received several awards and his work has been exhibited internationally in individual and group shows in more than thirty countries.
  • Date
    July 11, 2017

    Isidro Moreno

    Spain

    He is a Doctor in Information Sciences from the Complutense University of Madrid. His doctoral thesis Interactive media convergence: towards hypermedia narration won the Fundesco Award in 1996. Bachelor of Information Sciences (visual and auditory image). Professor of the Faculty of Information Sciences of the Complutense University of Madrid UCM. Author and Advisor of multimedia museum projects. Director of the Museum I+D+C research group (Museum: Research+Development+Creation).

 

  • Date
    March 27, 2003

    Asher Remy-Toledo

    Asher Remy-Toledo is a Colombian-American cultural producer, instigator of collaborative models that are redefining the boundaries of artistic fields. He is currently the director and co-founder of the Hyphen Hub, a New York-based organization working at the intersection of art and emerging technology. Hyphen Hub produces live performances, large and small scale installations, exhibitions and immersive experiences. It also organizes art salons to debate and present new work and where leading thinkers and professionals in the world of science, art, design and technology meet. Hyphen Hub has built a global community of artists ranging from cyborgs, Fashion Tech designers, bionic men and women, and artists employing robotics, VR, AR, and XR (Experiential Reality).
  • Date
    March 27, 2004

    Stephanie Rothenberg

    USA
    University of Buffalo
    www.pan-o-matic.com
    Presented by Hyphen Hub, NY

    Stephanie Rothenberg is an artist who uses performance, installation, and networked media to create provocative public interactions. His work moves between real and virtual spaces investigating the power dynamics of techno-utopias, the global economy, and outsourced labor. He has exhibited in the US and internationally at venues such as Eyebeam in New York, the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (MASS MoCA) in North Adams, MA, the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah, House of Electronic Arts in Basel, Switzerland, LABoral in Gijón, Spain, Transmediale in Berlin and ZKM Center for Art & Media in Karlsruhe, Germany.
  • Date
    March 27, 2004

    Jakob Kudsk Steensen

    Denmark / USA
    www.jakobsteensen.squarespace.com
    Presented by Hyphen Hub, NY and the Francisco José de Caldas Science Center

    Jakob Kudsk Steensen is a New York-based Danish artist and art director specializing in real-time simulations of ecosystems displayed as video installations and virtual reality. Through his practice, Steensen is concerned with how imagination, technology, and ecology intertwine. He develops futuristic virtual simulations of existing landscapes in the real world with the aim of generating new types of ecological consciousness. To develop his work, Steensen ventures on intense excursions where he collects organic material and photographs plants, rocks and sediments. Inspired by ecology-oriented science fiction and conversations with biologists and ethnographers, he turns source material collected in the field into imaginative virtual worlds that my anthropomorphic creatures inhabit.
  • Date
    March 27, 2004

    Rose Kuo

    USA
    www.festworks.com
    Presented by Hyphen Hub, NY

    Rose Kuo's career in film spans more than three decades and includes world-class film festivals, publishing, and cinema. She is the founder of Festworks. Previously, Ms. Kuo was the executive director and artistic director of the Qingdao International Film Festival for the Dalian Wanda Group in Beijing. Ms. Kuo is a former Executive Director of the Film Society of Lincoln Center and editor of Film Comment Magazine. As Artistic Director of AFI FEST, she was the architect of the American Film Institute's "free film festival" model for film and anthropology. In 2013, Daily Variety Magazine named her one of the Gotham 50. Ms. Kuo began her film career working with renowned directors Martin Scorsese, Paul Schrader, and Zwick and Michael Mann.
  • Date
    March 27, 2004

    Marc Routh

    USA
    Broadway Asia
    www.broadwayasia.com
    Presented by Hyphen Hub, NY

    As a co-founder of Broadway Asia, he has created successful Mandarin productions with Chinese pop superstar Jay Chou, THE SECRET, and a giant immersive theater show in China called NEVERLAND, about the history of from Peter Pan. He is a Professor in the Department of Performing Arts at Brooklyn College, NY, where he has been teaching “Business Management for the Performing Arts” for 25 years. ( Performing Arts Administration) He has given various lectureships at Columbia University, Youngstown State University, New York University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is the recipient of the Robert Whitehead Award in the Outstanding Commercial Theater Producer category. He has been inducted into the NYU Entrepreneurs Hall of Fame, (New York University Hall of Fame for his dedication to the performing arts and theater for commercial purposes. He served as president of the League of Off-Broadway Theaters and Producers for 8 years. He is the subject of a chapter in the book “The Art of Doing: How Superachievers Do What They Do and How They Do It So Well.” (Plume, 2013). They do it so well."
  • Date
    March 27, 2004

    Barbara London

    USA
    Yale School of Art
    Barbara London is a curator and writer who founded the exhibition and media and video collection programs at the Museum of Modern Art, where she worked from 1973 to 2013. Exhibitions organized by Ms. London include solo shows with the pioneers of media Nam June Paik, Bill Viola, Steina Vasulka, Joan Jonas, Shigeko Kubota, Peter Campus, Gary Hill, and Laurie Anderson. She was the first curator from the United States to show the work of Asian artists Zhang Peili, Song Dong, Teiji Furuhashi, Feng Mengbo, and Yang Fudong. His thematic exhibitions at MoMA have included Video from Tokyo to Fukui and Kyoto; New video from China; Anime!; Looking at Music, parts 1-3; Music video: the Industry and its Fringes; and in 2013 Probes: A Contemporary Score. He also organized Media City Seoul in 2000.
  • Date
    April 7, 2004

    Janet Biggs

    USA
    www.jbiggs.com
    Presented by Hyphen Hub, NY

    Janet Biggs is primarily known for her work in video, photography, and performance. Lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. Biggs's work focuses on individuals in extreme landscapes or situations and often navigates the territory between art and science. He has captured events like kayakers performing a synchronized ballet in arctic waters and sulfur miners inside an active volcano. His recent projects have explored memory creation and loss from personal, physical, and scientific perspectives. Biggs' work has taken her to conflict areas in the Horn of Africa and to Mars (as a member of Crew 181 at the Mars Desert Research Station). He has collaborated with neuroscientists, Arctic explorers, aerospace engineers, astrophysicists, Yemeni refugees, and a robot.

    Photo by Cassandra Klos
  • Date
    April 7, 2004

    Mike Stubbs

    England
    FACT
    fact.co.uk
    Presented by Hyphen Hub, NY

    Mike Stubbs is the Director of FACT (Foundation for Creative Art and Technology) Liverpool, a place where art, people and creative technology meet and the UK's leading organization for launching and introducing new forms of multimedia art and deep programs of social commitment, talent development linked to the creative industries. Stubbs was jointly appointed to FACT with Liverpool John Moores University in 2007, as Professor of Art, Media and Curating. Previously he was Program Manager at ACMI (Australian Center for the Moving Image), Melbourne and Visual Research Centre, Dundee, Scotland.
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