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        May 27, 2017

        Hamilton Mestizo

        Colombia  www.librepensante.org/
          His interest is in the borders between art, science and technology, researching in various areas: electronics, computing, biology, ecology, critical design, free culture and sound. He has been a teacher in the area of industrial design and visual arts at the Javeriana University (2008-2012 / 2014) and in the film and television school (hypermedia) of the National University (2007). His work is emphasized both in the development of prototypes and installations, as well as in the experimentation of pedagogical models (workshops, laboratories, chairs, meetings, etc.) based on multidisciplinarity, encouraging the crossing of different topics, techniques and knowledge in a process creative and project development. He has participated in various events and exhibitions in Colombia, South America, Europe and Australia, where he has worked and participated in workshops and laboratories related to (bio)technology, electronic art, citizen science, do-it-yourself culture and networking.
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        May 27, 2017

        Lucas Ospina 

        University of the Andes Colombia
        Bogotá, 1971. Sometimes he draws*, sometimes he writes**. Professor, University of the Andes. * www.jennyvila.com/artistas.html www.vkgaleria.com/artista/lucas-ospina www.tanyaleighton.com/index.php?pageId=141&l=en www.uniandes.academia.edu/LucasOspina ** www.esferapublica.org/nfblog/?author=40 www.lasillavacia.com/blogs/lucas-ospina www.lucasospina.blogspot.com www.uniandes.academia.edu/LucasOspina
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        May 27, 2017

        Raul Minsburg

        National University of Lanús Argentina soundcloud.com/raulminsburg   Composer, researcher and teacher, he has won various prizes such as those of Bourges (France), the Juan C. Paz Prize of Argentina, the Métamorphoses Contest (Belgium) and the Bimesp (Brazil). He has recently been awarded the municipal prize of the City of Buenos Aires. He develops his activity at the National University of Lanús as a Teacher, Researcher and editor responsible for the Magazine "En el límite - Writings on Art and Technology" and at the National University of Tres de Febrero working as a Teacher, Researcher and member of the Experimentation Center and Research in Electronic Arts (CEIArtE).
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        May 27, 2017

        MEI - Music for flutesArturo Higa Taira 

        Patricia Garcia / Juliana Moreno / Leonardo Zimmerman Argentina musicparaflautas.com.ar
          MEI – music for flutes It is made up of flutists Patricia García and Juliana Moreno. Since the beginning of its activity in 2002, MEI has generated a space for the production of unpublished music as a result of a process of compilation, premiere and dissemination of contemporary music for flutes, with special interest in the work of Argentine and Latin American composers. . The repertoire is made up of works from the second half of the 20th and 21st centuries and others composed especially for the duo, the product of collaborative work that MEI permanently establishes with composers. The duo's concerts are conceived in a space where each work inhabits a visual context assembled with various resources: image projection, lighting and stage setting processes that intervene in the space.
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        May 27, 2017

        Henrique Roscoe

        Brazil hol.1mpar.com
          Henrique Roscoe is a digital artist, musician and curator. Works in the audiovisual area since 2004. Is graduated in Social Communication (UFMG) and Electronic Engineering (PUC/MG) and has expertise in Design (FUMEC). Has a conceptual and generative project called 'HOL'. With this project had performed at the main live images festivals in Brazil like Sónar, FILE, ON_OFF, Live Cinema, Multiplicidade, KinoLounge, FAD and also abroad, in England (NIME, Encounters), Germany (Rencontres Internationales), Poland (WRO) , USA (Gameplay), Greece (AVAF), Italy (LPM and roBOt), and Bolivia (Digital Dialects). Participated of video festivals in many countries as Germany, France, Spain, Holland, USA with documentation of the performances.
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        May 27, 2017

        Rodrigo Garate

        Metropolitan Technological University Argentina
          Visual artist, Visual Communication Designer (Metropolitan Technological University) and Master in Media Arts (Universidad de Chile). Teacher in the courses "Design Workshop I, II and III" and "Typography" at the Universidad Tecnológica Metropolitana and in the courses "Web Design" and "Mobile Design" at INACAP. It has a wide production of works that discuss the relationships between word, image, sound and movement. The guiding axis of all his works and experiments in recent years is the text-image relationship, the alteration of meaning and the possible continuity of the story of both instances as a whole for open reading, articulating a parallel between the text that becomes characteristics of image and the image that is built as one more sentence. He currently participates in the Study Group, FONDECYT Project "Samples and loops in contemporary poetry" in discussion groups, exhibitions, seminars and talks.
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        May 27, 2017

        carmen gil

        Colombia
        Artist, teacher and theoretician. Master in Plastic Arts and Master in Literature. She works as an Associate Professor in the area of electronic media and time arts at the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the Universidad de los Andes. He has participated as an artist and speaker in events on new technologies, art and science in Latin America, Asia and Europe, such as (Expo Shaghai 2010, Maison des Cultures du Monde, Paris, Haus der Kulturen der Welt in Berlin, Festival del Norte de Norway, Paço das Artes in Sao Paulo).
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        May 27, 2017

        retroVISOR 

        Carmen Gil - Camilo Giraldo - Juan David Castaño - Juan Manuel Toro - Vladimir Giraldo Colombia
        This Colombian artistic project not only feeds the ears, retroViSOR makes music visible by synchronizing its mix of rock, electronic, cumbia and Latin American sounds with indigenous chants, old ballroom hits and thumping beats intertwined with live controlled video. Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin. retroViSOR is a musical-audiovisual project formed in the city of Bogotá in 2004 by Camilo Giraldo and Carmen Gil Vrolijk, currently also accompanied by Juan David Castaño, Juan Manuel Toro and Vladimir Giraldo; the project covers various formats from Dj-Vj sessions and medium-format LiveAct ensembles to video mapping and large-format projections and events. 4Chicha! It is his 3rd record work, in this new work retroViSOR rescues his first searches in sound and image, while integrating his most recent orientations. In chicha! rock and electronics merge with rhythms such as mambo, porro, cumbia and mapalé.
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