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        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.
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        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).
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        July 11, 2017

        Carmen Gil Vrolijk

        Colombia
        www.carmenelectric.net

        Master of Plastic Arts from the Universidad de los Andes and Master's in Literature from the Universidad Javeriana in Bogotá Colombia. During the last nine years, she has worked as a postgraduate and undergraduate professor at the Universities of Los Andes, Javeriana and Nacional, in the faculties of Arts and Humanities, Architecture and Design, and Social Communication. He currently combines his teaching activity with research and multimedia development from his production company and at the same time develops experimental artistic projects that integrate non-linear narration, interactive installation and video in real time. She also works as an image director and VJ (video jockey) with the electronic music project retroVISOR, in which she has participated in local and international events and has received various awards from cultural critics.
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        July 11, 2017

        Lea Zivcic

        Slovenia
        www.uni-lj.si/

        Lea is the image designer for the 7th International Image Festival and was an intern at the design department at ALUO Academy of Fine Arts at Ljubljana University in Slovenia. Lea develops the research "Cultural differences in the design of visual communications between Europe and Latin America within the framework of an agreement between the University of Caldas and UNIVERZA V LJUBLJANA.
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        July 11, 2017

        Juan DevisTeresa Picazo

        USA - Colombia
        www.freewaves.org/

        He is director of new media for KCET-PBS (California Public and Educational Television) and president of the board of directors of Freewaves, a non-profit organization founded in 1989 that promotes the exhibition of artistic works in experimental cinema, video-installations, art online etc. His work has received important awards, including the Japan Prize 2006 for the best website with educational content for Tropical America. His most recent project, Departures, was reviewed in the Sunday edition of the New York Times. He is the curator of the Net Art Colombia exhibition: It's ugly and it doesn't like the cursor, exhibited at (www.artenlared.org), at the Luis Ángel Arango Library of Banco de la República, which presents a selection of 25 Colombian artists. whose projects use the internet as their primary means of creation.
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        July 11, 2017

        jose roca

        Colombia
        homepage.mac.com/joseroca/Resume1.html

        Colombian curator and critic with training in architecture, museology and art criticism (Whitney independent Study program, critical Studies). Since 1994, he has managed the temporary exhibitions of the Luis Ángel Arango library in Bogotá. He is part of VOTI (the union of the imaginary), an online discussion forum on curatorial practice. Co-curator of the 27th Sao Pablo Brazil Biennial and jural of the 2007 Venice Biennale.
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        July 11, 2017

        Juan Reyes

        Colombia
        ccrma.stanford.edu/~juanig/

        Composer, artist and engineer, he has obtained degrees in systems, mathematics and music focused on the study and performance of music by computer at the University of Tampa and at the Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA) at Stanford University in the United States. Joined. His current interests are oriented towards models of the acoustic phenomenon and musical expression, as well as information systems and human-machine interfaces with their applications to composition and expressive performance. Among his compositions are Equus and Resonances, which is a collection of pieces for theater and dance choreography as well as some works that incorporate identity and traditional musical instruments as an objective in the composition of works from digital sources.
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        July 11, 2017

        Jorge LaFerla

        Argentina

        Master of Arts, University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; Graduated from the Graduate Program of the Center for Latin American Studies, University of Pittsburgh Pennsylvania, USA; License d`Enseignement, Paris VIII University, Vincennes. Full Professor, Head of Chair, of the University of Cinema, and the University of Buenos Aires, Art Program of the University of the Andes. Professor and researcher in audiovisual media. Editor of film, video, TV and multimedia publications, University of Buenos Aires. Founder and director of the Euro-American Film, Video and Digital Art Showcases: Rockefeller Fellowship panel jury for New Media, NY/USA, 2006; festival of the moving image, Geneva, 2005; among others.
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