• Date
      April 12, 2008

      François Daudin Clavaud

      France

      After beginning to play the flute at the Lille Conservatoire, François Daudin Clavaud continued his musical studies at the École Normale de Musique in Paris. In 1984 he founded the Trío d'Argent, with which he has developed an international career for more than thirty-five years. At the same time, he has given several artist recitals and conceived several reading concerts in collaboration with the actress Marie-Christine Barrault.
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    • Date
      April 12, 2008

      Cesar Leon

      Colombia
      Electronic composer and visual artist, enthusiast of new media art. His work focuses on visual and sound experimentation heavily influenced by krautrock, dreamgaze and image generative techniques. His project includes the construction of visual sculptures reactive to the music composed by the author, who performs various synthesizers live while behind abstract landscapes and geometric cartographies.
    • Date
      April 13, 2008

      Oscar Tata Ceballos

      Universidad de Caldas
      Colombia
      Oscar "Tata" Ceballos has a degree in music from the University of Caldas in 2007, a composer of music for stage and multi-instrumentalist, he has participated in groups of a wide range of genres, from black metal to vallenato and Colombian Andean music, in He currently participates in the activities and projects of the Sensor laboratory under the tutelage of Mario Valencia and Hector Fabio Torres, and is also studying for a master's degree in design and interactive creation at the University of Caldas.
    • Date
      April 13, 2008

      Jesus Alexander Guzman

      University of Bogota Jorge Tadeo Lozano
      Colombia
      He is currently a PhD Student in Design and Creation at the University of Caldas, Master in Design and Interactive Creation at the University of Caldas. Visual Designer graduated from the University of Caldas and professional 3D Animation Producer from Image Campus – Buenos Aires. Professor of animation and illustration, both analog and digital, since 2003. His research profile is related to the construction of virtual representations of social groups and the inclusion of new technologies in said communities, as well as the development of projects linked to understanding the processes within of animated phenomena and design
    • Date
      April 13, 2008

      Diego Felipe Rios

      Colombia
      University of Bogota Jorge Tadeo Lozano
      Colombian designer, filmmaker and teacher. During his work experience, he has always been in simultaneous contact with university and commercial contexts, giving him a comprehensive vision of the management of methodologies and didactics within academic and professional spaces. He is trained as a graphic designer and has a Master's in Semiotics. He has worked on the development of curricula for programs, areas, and cores related to animation, multimedia, image history, and visual communication content. With regard to professional work, it is mainly developed in animation, graphics and visual identity. Co-editor of the Colombian film notebook on animation, member of ASIFA Colombia chapter and director in charge between 2015 and 2016 of the Graphic Design program of the Caribbean sectional UTADEO.
    • Date
      April 13, 2008

      Santiago Tavera

      Concord University
      Columbia / Canada
      www.santiagotavera.com/
      The multidisciplinary artist Santiago Tavera is interested in translational movement. This is what inspired the work "Translation Spaces" available in a website, a book and an installation. Santiago explores the concepts of dislocation and migration through the construction of interactive and immersive experiences that place the body in a state of translation between physical and virtual realms. He designs models called digital architectural environments, to simulate the state of a displaced body in a constant process of being and different places, digital platforms and public places. Santiago recently completed an MFA (Intermediate) from Concordia University, where he currently works as a project coordinator and creative director for the Elastic Spaces art lab. TOPO (Montreal), at the Casa de la Cultura Marie-Uguay during the Montreal International Digital Art Biennial, and The Wrong- A New International Digital Art Biennial.
    • Date
      April 13, 2008

      Laura Acosta

      Concord University
      Columbia / Canada
      www.laura-acosta.com
      She is a Colombian-Canadian interdisciplinary artist who uses textiles and the body as instruments to explore social interaction. His experience as an immigrant has been translated into research on identity politics, displacement, belonging and public space. Laura's compositions, which are articulated between theater and play, introduce foreign bodies into well-known public environments as a way of creating spaces of otherness. Politically, her work questions how different individuals inhabit, embody or invent spaces.
    • Date
      April 13, 2008

      Ana Teresa Arciniegas

      Autonomous university of Bucaramanga
      Colombia
      PhD in Art: Production and Research Polytechnic University of Valencia, Master in Visual Arts and Multimedia, Master in Documentary and Society School of Cinematography and Audiovisuals of Catalonia ESCAC, Film and Television Director National University of Colombia. Professor of the Audiovisual Arts Program at the Autonomous University of Bucaramanga, she works in the deepening of documentary. Scholarship holder of the Ibero-America Young Professors Researchers Program Colombia Banco Santander, Doctoral Scholarship Fundación Carolina. Non-linear audiovisual narratives have been his particular interest for the last 5 years, with his documentaries he has participated in various festivals and audiovisual shows.
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