• Date
        May 6, 2016

        Juan Sebastian Ospina

        Researcher Federal University of Goiás
        Manizales
        www.buscatextual.cnpq.br/
        energizer
         
        Member of the research groups: Cultura Visual e Educação of the Federal University of Goiás and DICOVI of the University of Caldas. Doctor in Art and Visual Culture from the Federal University of Goiás. Master in Design and Interactive Creation and Visual Designer from the University of Caldas. Colciencias Young Investigator 2009 and 2011. He directs his research towards the interconnections between visual culture studies and gender studies, design and cultural entrepreneurship.
      • Date
        May 6, 2017

        David Zapata

        District Cinematheque
        Bogota
        www.facebook.com/cinematecadistrital/
        energizer
         
        Sociologist, PhD Student in Design + Creation. He currently works as Training Advisor of the District Cinematheque - Audiovisual Arts Management of the District Institute of the Arts - IDARTES. He has been an adviser on cultural projects and business plans and models, consultant and university research professor, cinematographic language, cultural management and cultural industries.
      • Date
        May 6, 2017

        Gina Tovar

        Presented by the Ministry of Culture
        Cultural Entrepreneurship Group
        Bogota
        www.facebook.com/Emprendimiento.Cultural.Colombia
        energizer
         
        Social Communicator graduated from the Jorge Tadeo Lozano University, with experience in artistic and cultural management, dissemination and promotion, as well as in production and coordination of projects in public and private organizations. Part of his professional work has been developed in Mexico in projects such as the Nrmal Festival, the Fundación Paisaje Social and the Auxilum Art Gallery, where he participated in different investigations for the management of festivals, advanced strategies for the promotion and strengthening of collaborative networks , and generated circulation initiatives for emerging creators between Mexico and Colombia.
      • Date
        May 6, 2017

        Juliana Grisales

        FNL Languages Solution
        Medellin
        www.fnl.edu.co/
        energizer
         
        Professional in National and International Marketing and graphic designer, with 6 years of experience in the ICT and innovation sector. In his experience with the digital economy, he has worked on the creation of marketing and dissemination strategies to promote education, research and the social appropriation of knowledge. He has contributed to the development of a wide variety of projects for national and international public and private organizations such as Mintic, the General Royalty System, Miller, Sanofi and Televisa. In her research project, she explores the creation of interactive spaces for learning scientific concepts with children.
      • Date
        May 6, 2017

        Alexander Cano

        Medellín Fine Arts University Foundation
        Medellin
        www.alexcano.com
        energizer
         
        Visual Designer from the University of Caldas, Master in Interactive Design and Creation, specialist in On Line / Off Line Video technologies. Professor at the University of Caldas, currently Coordinator of the Visual Design program of the Fundación Universitaria Bellas Artes Medellín, co-creator of Fluxus Magazine, digital magazine of Art, Design, Fashion and Music, Illustrator, has had the opportunity to exhibit his work in different scenarios and work independently for various clients
      • Date
        May 22, 2017

        The /piece/, a Heart-Brain Mind-Beats [A Database Random Remix?]

        Milena Szafir and Clarissa Ribeiro / Brazil
        This full day experimental hands-on workshop is based on the experimental project “MindRemix [navigational extra-sensorium]” (2015). How about the emergence of a specific kind of consciousness when we experience the “stream'engrams”? How about to explore the experience of revealing and facing the /piece/ by navigating our own personal video memories driven by mind waves?. Considering that knowledge processes are attached to the production of entropy externally to the systems involved, we invite you to reflect on how the “stream'engrams” affect our neurological heart-brain's systems behavior in a recursive way, implying in considering this experience in terms of systems of intercreating informational processes. As a theoretical mainframe, Milena Szafir proposes the “stream'engrams” as a term related to the clouding audiovisual aesthetics experienced by the algorithmic remix through online databases – streaming memories for editing –; what about the montage specificities of these images [and sounds], the visual dialogues? And Clarissa Ribeiro invites to reflect on how exploring this heart-brain synchronized conversation as an input in interactive installations, could be a way to understand mind and consciousness as emergencies from whole body informational dynamics.
      • Date
        May 22, 2017

        Introduction to Gambiological Studies

        Fred Paulino / Brazil
        Gambiologia is a Brazilian creative hub which adopts the country's tradition of "gambiarra" (“life hacks” or spells) as a source of inspiration for works on art and technology. It materializes itself on the production of multifunctional devices which are recognized either as electronics, installations, sculptures or decorative objects. In this workshop, we will collect unused objects from urban landscape and hack them in order to create upcycled design objects. For that, we will explore the concept of “industrial coincidence”, in which two industrial objects with different origins fit perfect in each other. We will also provide basic electronics theory and materials that will be applied in the student's creations.
      • Date
        May 22, 2017

        The Soundwalk as an Art Form: Building Bridges to Peace

        Andrea Williams / USA
        Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
        www.listeninglistening.com/isea-2017-colombia.html
        The Soundwalk as an Art Form: Building Bridges to Peace presents an overview of the history of the participatory walk as an art form, including the soundwalk and its key concepts and development, while providing a theoretical tool box for creating ones own soundwalk as a transformative art experience. When leading a soundwalk we are combining the perceiver and the perceived, the participant and observer in an improvisatory way in the physical environment. Soundwalks guide us on a path primarily created by our ears. Sound artist, Andrea Williams, will lead a 45-minute soundwalk at Parque Antonio Nariño, located in the Manizales Downtown, an open space consisting of flower gardens, urban structures, and a small square for events. The park has been created to "eliminate segregation and contribute to healthy living". The soundwalk will focus on: How can we be in peace and harmony with our surroundings? What does peace sound like? How do we feel connected non-verbally to other beings? How can observing other species bring us a sense of peace that we can translate to being at peace with fellow human beings? Following the walk, there will be 45 minutes of break-out groups for discussion posted on the URL.
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