• Date
    May 24, 2017

    Aurelio A. Horta Mesa

    Cuba
    Art and design theorist. Essayist. Doctor of Sciences on Art. Professor / researcher at the Institute of Aesthetic Research of the National University of Colombia. It addresses the research topics on the Fundamentals and Criticism of Culture, Art and Design. He is currently doing research on poetics, democratization and transterritoriality in Colombian design, as well as transtextuality and the meaning of the image in relation to words and writing. His career in Cuban Artistic Education stands out. President-Founder Permanent National Court of Scientific Degrees in Sciences on Art of Cuba (1996-2000). Former Academic Vice Chancellor of the Higher Institute of Art in Havana, Cuba (1993-1999). His teaching management and academic direction in Costa Rica marks the institutionalization and opening of unprecedented academic programs in Central America −Cinema & TV, Digital Animation and the Master's Degree in Design Studies− (2000-2007). He has developed teaching, academic advice, conferences and seminars in Mexico, Venezuela, Bulgaria, Spain, Argentina and Colombia. He has an extensive record of publications and the books Coordenadas Carpenterianas (1990). Sisyphus' vacation. Carpenterian art pre-texts (2001) and Thinking Design, compiler and essayist (2004).
  • Date
    May 24, 2017

    Carlos Fadon

    Brazil
    Lapis/x Redux is a hypermedia resulting from the updating and expansion of a research and creation work in electronic art. The Lapis/x project is made up of five independent works: Ad finem, LAPIS/X, Lumina, SC, Tharsis, derived from the same conceptual and operational matrix, but in different terms of formulation and design, together forming a complete mesh with about 120 audiovisual structures and 1800 images. The central objective of this initiative is to give continuity to the project to establish a new approach to aesthetic formulation and accessibility.
  • Date
    May 24, 2017

    Laura Baigorri

    Spain www.interzona.org/baigorri.htm
    Videoarde's works are inserted in the field of mediation and transformation of social space, sometimes showing the peculiar ways of dealing with everyday life and other times reflecting on critical aspects -more autochthonous or more global- that occur in different Latin American countries and Caribbean: issues that have to do with politics, history/memory, identity, the social crisis, violence, machismo, sex, religion, the border and emigration, urban space and art. The sample is made up of 32 videos made by artists from Mexico, Nicaragua, Honduras, El Salvador, Panama, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, Cuba, Ecuador, Bolivia, Venezuela, Colombia, Peru, Brazil, Chile, Argentina , Paraguay, Uruguay, USA and Spain. All of them engage in a fluid dialogue through three specific programs Men, Wolves and Men, Vital Space and My Way: Local Survival Lessons.
  • Date
    May 24, 2017

    LuKasz Szalankiewicz

    Poland
    Lukasz Szalankiewicz (aka Zenial) / http://www.zenial.audiotong.net Electronic music historian, sound designer and composer. He is a member of the Polish Society for Electroacoustic Music (PSeME). He has presented his work at international festivals in Poland, Austria, Russia, Bulgaria, Germany, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, Slovenia, Ukraine, France, China, Hungary, Belarus, Romania, Lithuania, Israel and Peru. He also has work in the field of audiovisual and interactive installations. He is director of the Audiotong label.
  • Date
    May 24, 2017

    Adina Izarra

    Venezuela
    Adina Izarra lives in Caracas and teaches at the Simón Bolívar University, where she is currently a Full Professor and Head of the Digital Music Laboratory. He has written for Venezuelan artists such as Rubén Riera, Marisela González, Luis Julio Toro and Elena Riú, and international artists such as Luis Rossi, Manuela Wiesler, the Uppsala Chamber Orchestra, Sweden, 1999; The Neos Ensemble of Mexico, (Cervantino Festival, 1998 and International Forum of Contemporary Music 1997, 1998), and for the Instrumenta Verano Festival, of Mexico, who have included their works in recitals, records and national and international tours. In 2002 Adina was elected a member of the College of Latin American Composers of Art Music. She is an active member of the RedAsla Latin American Sound Art Network.
  • Date
    May 24, 2017

    Marek Choloniewski

    Poland
    Marek Choloniewski / http://www.studiomch.art.pl He studied organ, music theory and composition at the Cracow Academy of Music. Since 2000 he has been director of the Electroacoustic Music Studio of that institution. In 1977 he founded the Central Society of Musical Art dedicated to the organization of concerts; He is also a member of the Cracovian Group Art Association. Choloniewski has written instrumental, electroacoustic, music for theater, film, and radio. He is also the author of audio and video installations and pieces of net art. He has given concerts, workshops and conferences in different countries in Europe, America and Asia. He is the director of various projects, among which the Audio Art Festival (http://www.audio.art.pl). In 2006 he received awards from the Union of Polish Composers and the Polish Ministry of Culture.
  • Date
    May 24, 2017

    Wolfgang Schaeffner 

    Germany
    The Design Turn: The project of a laboratory for the interdisciplinary design of knowledge tries to manifest the turn to design that is currently taking place in the natural sciences as a new scientific revolution. With this objective, experiences from the Bauhaus school, the Ulm school and analogue and digital media are also taken up to place design as an integrating force at the center of the different disciplines. In the workshop we try to develop some basic elements for such a laboratory that allow us to transform interdisciplinary design into a field of basic research. In this way, the individual designer will become a laboratory and a network of actors, and the image as a passive surface for the visualization of knowledge will become an active graphic surface that brings together not only electrical circuits, spatial structures, and geometric operations, but also the table as the basic operating unit of the laboratory.
  • Date
    May 24, 2017

    Eva Roth - James Powderli

    USA
    Founders of the Graffiti Research Lab GRL, an organization founded by Roth and Powder; is an artistic group that uses open source technologies for urban communication. Graffiti Research Lab is particularly known for the invention of LED Throwies, which were likely the inspiration for advertisers distributing mooninities around Boston and Cambridge in the phenomenon known as the 2007 Boston Mooninitie Scare. Roth and Powder are part of the Open Frameworks team and the FAT (Free art technology) collective and in 2006 they won the Prix Ars Electronica in Linz.
  • Date
    May 24, 2017

    Patricio Proverbio

    Argentina
    DNA LIVE is an Audio Visual performance, where sound and image are generated from DNA, mRNA and Protein sequences. By translating the DNA, mRNA and Protein sequences of different Genes into MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface), I create MIDI files that are used to generate the sound and control the image variables in a real time environment. The Genes that I use for the live performance are Genes involved in the production, transport and reception of human neurotransmitters. DNA and mRNA are composed of four acids each, and their sequences are translated into four MIDI notes each, one note for each acid.
  • Date
    May 24, 2017

    Marco Maria Gazzano

    Italy
    Cinema theorist and audiovisual languages. Professor Rome III University. Essayist and scholar of history, film critic and audiovisual languages. He collaborates with the assistance of mass media and electronic arts in Italian and European newspapers and magazines. Representative of Italy in the MEDIA 1 program for the evaluation of the film Small countries and regions of the European Community, he is the president of Kinema Cultural. He is a critic of Contemporary Art, animator of study initiatives, events and television programs on cinema, electronic arts and neo-television.
  • Date
    May 24, 2017

    david killeen

    Ireland
    Photographer. He is a Master of Photography from Goldsmiths University of London. His work focuses on landscapes in their physical form and patterns. His recent works focus on the border between the urban and rural landscapes of Broward Country in South Florida. As an urban space, there is a discrete physical appearance at its borders, with the ocean to the east and marshes to the west. His work points to the obvious appearance of these borders, which separates the urban and the rural.
  • Date
    May 24, 2017

    Gonzalo Olmos 

    Peru
    His photographic work focuses on the masses, people and travel. This has definitely changed the way you see the world and the people around you. Currently, he is embarking on a special photographic project, about the loneliness of people and their strategies to face it or avoid it in their daily life; the loneliness that people experience in large and impersonal cities.
  • Date
    May 24, 2017

    Caroline Knowles

    England
    Theoretical of the social landscape and globalization. Professor at Goldsmiths College, University of London. Researcher of topics related to the social landscape, race, ethnic groups, globalization, urban space, the visual and the spatial, among others. Recently published: Landscapes of Belonging. Currently working with Roger Hewitt and colleagues in Hamburg and Bergen on "'The Architecture of Religious Transmission", this project, created by NORFACE, investigates the mechanisms of religious transmission among young people in the Finsbury Park area and similar sites in Hamburg. and Oslo.
  • Date
    May 24, 2017

    Gabrielle Bendiner

    USA
    Photographer, curator and teacher. She is a PhD in Environmental Psychology from the Graduate Center, CUNY and works at the Goldsmiths Center for Urban and Community Research, University of London. Her work explores the experience of everyday life in public and home spaces through photographic and narrative work. He has worked on projects in London, Buenos Aires, San Francisco and New York. She is co-founder of the Urban Meetings conference on visual urbanism, which is held annually at Tate Britain.
  • Date
    May 24, 2017

    paul halliday

    England
      Photographer, filmmaker and sociologist. Director of the Master of Photography and Urban Cultures at Goldsmiths College, University of London. Originally trained as a photographer and filmmaker at London College of Printing and Central Saint Martins, he also studied social anthropology and art history at Goldsmiths and Oxford University. He was a local government media consultant and media adviser to the British Refugee Council.
  • Date
    May 24, 2017

    Guillermo Casada

    Spain
    Proyecciones Adaptables is a project developed in the Hello World! stage creation workshop, in Medialab-Prado (Madrid). It is a software based on free code that allows you to interact with a virtual stage, build it, shape it during the action. The system allows scenes to be projected in such a way that both the projection area and its content adapt to surfaces that can change position and orientation.
  • Date
    May 24, 2017

    oscar martin 

    Spain
    Oscar Martin. Sound explorer, his work is in the deconstruction of field recordings and in the creative use of the errors of technology. Luthier-digital with the “pure data” programming environment, with which he develops his own tools for algorithmic and generative processing and composition in real time. All his sound work is published under creative commons licenses. He has published on labels such as DroneRecords, TecnoNucleo or Costellam.
  • Date
    May 24, 2017

    Carlos Pineda

    Colombia
    Photographer and Visual Designer from Design Art University in Montreal. He was born in Manizales and graduated as a Designer from Concordia University in Montreal. He has worked as a contributor to different magazines, including Zazpika from the Basque Country and Die Surche from Australia. He was the exclusive photographer for the book Savoir des libres at the University of Montreal and was part of the photographic team for the book Cafés de Colombia, first place at the Gourmand Cookbook Awards 2009, in Paris. He has participated in individual and collective exhibitions in Montreal, Versailles, New York and Manizales. He is a permanent collaborator of the CIPAV agency in Cali. He is currently a full professor in the Department of Visual Design at the University of Caldas.
  • Date
    May 24, 2017

    Susana Perez Tort

    Argentina
    In this text I explore the use of strategies to create the illusion of reality and how interaction with technological simulations impacts human consciousness. The studied object is a particular system, described in a novel, which I interpret as a “multimedia”. What is notable is that this construction was conceived in 1940. Adolfo Bioy Casares, author of the novel “La invención de Morel”, describes a system for image and sound projection in multidimensional space. The system aims to give the illusion of reality to what is appearance, a simulation. At the time of its publication, the work was included in the fantastic genre. Today it is a text of scientific anticipation. The system described could be carried out with the use of New Technologies.
  • Date
    May 24, 2017

    lanis levy

    US / UK
    Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, she has lived and worked in London for many years. She worked in the field of immigration and prisoners' rights, later graduating as a lawyer, while practicing to maintain her photography skills. His work has been exhibited and published internationally. Having fully resigned from his law practice, he took up photography again. His enduring commitment to social justice issues remains evident in much of his work.      
    http://www.andreapolli.com/
  • Date
    May 24, 2017

    Richard Buchanan

    United States design.case.edu/who/
    PhD in Design. Professor of design at various universities in the United States. He is editor of the international journal of design history, theory, and criticism, published by MIT Press: Design Issues. His numerous publications include: Discovering Design: Explorations in Design Studies and Pluralism in Theory and Practice. His work focuses on the rhetorical dimension of design; teaches communication design theory and industrial design, but is also constantly looking for new application areas, such as interactive design and organizational design.
  • Date
    May 24, 2017

    Javier Garavaglia

    Argentina / Germany icem.folkwang-hochschule.de/~gara/
    Director of BA (Hons) Music Technology (Sound for Media) at London Metropolitan University. He completed postgraduate studies at the Folkwang Hochschule Essen (Germany). His doctoral thesis deals with the impact of musical dramaturgy on his compositions. His works, both instrumental and electroacoustic, are performed frequently throughout the Americas, Europe, and Asia. Some of his electroacoustic works have been published on CD. He also has numerous writings on the dramaturgy of music, music technology and electroacoustic music.
  • Date
    May 24, 2017

    Alejandro Velez A/V

    Colombia vimeo.com/8742829
      Under the pseudonym: Vélez A/V, Alejandro Vélez presents his audiovisual projects developed live, inspired by the "mass media", "networking", globalization and the way humans and machines interact today. For this occasion, he presents ASCII, a work based on this legendary American code for the exchange of information. The ASCII language was created in 1963 as a type of "recasting" or evolution of the codes previously used in telegraphy. Since computers only understand numbers, the ASCII code is a numerical representation of a character like "a" or "@."
  • Date
    May 24, 2017

    Evan Roth 

    United States www.graffitiresearchlab.com/
    Graffiti Research Lab, an organization founded by Roth and Powder; is an artistic group that uses open source technologies for urban communication. Graffiti Research Lab is particularly known for the invention of LED Throwies, which were likely the inspiration for advertisers distributing "mooninities" around Boston and Cambridge in the phenomenon known as the "2007 Boston Mooninitie Scare". Roth and Powder are part of the Open Frameworks team and the FAT (Free art technology) collective and in 2006 they won the Prix Ars Electronica in Linz.
  • Date
    May 24, 2017

    Marjen Lubbers

    Germany www.stampfwerk.de
    She is a staff writer for Stampfwerk, a television and media production company in Hamburg, Germany. Their area is the afternoon show for Germany's leading channel (RTL), and the format they produce is called Scripted soap. His series "Die Schulermittler" has proven to be very successful, raising the audience from 8% to 20%. Other countries such as Spain, France, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Ukraine, Finland, Russia and the United Kingdom have acquired their license and it has been awarded as one of the 2 most innovative formats worldwide.
  • Date
    May 24, 2017

    Jaime Ceron

    Colombia
    He studied at the Faculty of Fine Arts at the National University of Colombia and specialized in sculpture. He is a Master in History and Theory of Art, Architecture and Design from the National University. His work has focused on three fundamental fronts: teaching, curating and theoretical research, and cultural management. Since 1995 and to date, he has worked as a professor in the arts faculties of the Jorge Tadeo Lozano University, the Universidad de los Andes, the Superior Academy of Arts of Bogotá, the National University and the Pontifical Javeriana University.
  • Date
    May 24, 2017

    Ivan Cortes

    Colombia www.proyectod.com/
    Industrial designer. Co-founder and director of the Proyecto Diseño magazine, Bogotá. He has been a finalist for Colombia in the call for Young International Editor of the Year organized by the British Council in 2004 and a Carolina Foundation scholarship holder in 2006 for the VI Ibero-American Editors Course organized by SIALE at the Complutense University of Madrid and Menéndez Pelayo University of Santander, Spain. Through Proyecto Diseño, it has generated spaces for the concrete dissemination of design activity in Colombia with international projection.
  • Date
    May 24, 2017

    Clemencia Echeverri

    Colombia www.clemenciaecheverri.com/
    Since 1980, he has participated in individual and collective exhibitions both in Colombia and abroad, and has carried out projects of public sculpture, painting, publications, and graphic work. She is Master of Sculpture and Specialist in Theory and History of Contemporary Art from Chelsea College of Arts and Design in London. Given the quality of her work, she has received several scholarships and awards from the National University of Colombia, the Arts Council of London, the Langlois Foundation of Canada and the Delfina Studio Trust of London, among others.
  • Date
    May 24, 2017

    Nelson Vergara

    Colombia www.nelsonvergara.com/
    He is director of Plastic Arts and professor of the area of Media Arts at the National University of Colombia. Lives and works in Bogotá, Colonia and Berlin. He works as a media designer and as a designer of interactive and media solutions for German Arts and the Haus der Kulturen der Welt. He was director of the JuKS Video and Media Workshop, Pankow. He has received important recognitions such as the Honorable Mention, IICA Painting Prize, First Prize, Microsoft-Netd@ys 2001 and First Prize, Internet Project "Symbole in Bewegung", Netd@ys 2004, and he was one of the six artists nominated for the 2009 Luis Caballero award, in Colombia.
  • Date
    May 24, 2017

    Camilo Benavides

    Colombia
    He studied cello at the National University of Colombia with teacher Fred Hood. He completed his Master's degree at the University of North Texas in the United States. His work has to do with experimentation in extended techniques with the Jordan cello.
  • Date
    May 25, 2017

    Adriana Amodei

    Switzerland
    She is a Sociologist from La Sapienza University of Rome. He obtained a diploma of Fine Arts from the KOEFIA Academy in Theatrical Costume. In 1997 he won the MACRO Municipal Gallery Award for the video-installation Extensión. He has participated in individual and group exhibitions in public and private spaces in Basel, Zurich, Graz, Split, Milan, Genoa, Florence and Rome. He has also participated in festivals and multimedia events with videos and video-installations in Locarno, Lucerne, Burges, Casablanca, Athens, Belfort, Salerno, Rome, Pesaro and Urbino.
  • Date
    May 25, 2017

    Jorge Gomez

    Venezuela
    Jorge is a sound artist, flutist musician. He has done extensive work in the field of Radio Art and Sound Art, his works have been presented in different artistic spaces in Venezuela and several countries; He has been a jury member at the International Radio Biennial in Mexico, Creator of the subject of Sound Art in Venezuela at UNEARTE. Producer of the first Sound Art album in Venezuela. Winner of first prize at the Sixth International Radio Biennial with the program “La Jaula Silenciosa de Juan”, in homage to John Cage, 2006. Producer of the Ibero-American Encounter of Sound Art “Speaking”. He is currently a professor of Sound Art at the National Experimental University of the Arts (UNEARTE).
  • Date
    May 25, 2017

    Pedro Lopez

    Spain
    Multidisciplinary artist whose work encompasses improvisation, vampirization and design of virtual electroacoustic instruments and multichannel sound specialization. Acoustic and electronic percussion. Computer programming and design of installations and interactive audiovisual projects controlled by different types of sensors. Technical development and design of projects for the web environment, programming and network administration. Promoter and main manager of the sound art and experimental music network http://modisti.com    
    http://pedrolopez.tk
  • Date
    May 25, 2017

    shell sherry

    Spain
    Intermediate Artist. He studied piano at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Madrid and a degree in Political Science at the University of Madrid. Since 1991 she has been an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Salamanca. She has carried out various individual works, continuously, from 1973 to the present in Spain, Germany, Austria, France, Italy, Denmark, Sweden, Finland. Since 1976, he has focused his work on developing the concept of Installation, as an In Situ work, in large-scale concrete spaces -many of them of an Intermediate character-, expanding his activity to Performance at the beginning of the 1980s. Concha Jerez's compositional activity has been linked to the radio medium since the late 1980s, having produced works of radio art for stations such as RAI, ORF, Radio France, YLE, and ABC in Australia.
  • Date
    May 25, 2017

    Rafael Angel Bravo

    Colombia
    Beyond the variety, freshness of the product, low prices and the ability to bargain, among other advantages for the consumer, the gallery, a space in crisis in some cities, offers a great meeting space, whether with a neighbor, a friend or the seller, as with our own local, national and Latin American identity. As a common denominator and cultural treasure, this space becomes, in the current context of visual design, with expanding themes and possibilities, a field of action for study, conservation and a source of visual inspiration.
  • Date
    May 25, 2017

    Mario Humberto Valencia - Carlos Adolfo Escobar - Alejandra Osorio

    Colombia
    Collage is a project where the investigations converge NODOS Collaborative Creation Multimedia Event and 360 Virtual Reality Semi-Immersive Interaction Environment, which are carried out at the Sensor Laboratory of the University of Caldas. It is an interactive installation of collaborative creation, where sounds and panoramic photographs of the coffee landscape are arranged according to the following aspects: Coffee cultivation and natural heritage, Urban and Architectural Heritage, Human Capital; taken by professional and amateur photographers participating in the Collage Landscape 360 call (sensorlab.org/collage).    
    http://www.sensorlab.org/collage
  • Date
    May 25, 2017

    Hector Fabio Torres - Mario Valencia 

    Colombia
    The violent flooding on slopes that are detached and dragged down the slope to the bottom of the valleys, is what is called a huayco. In this event where water as an element or as a destructive and constructive event, transforms everything it touches, relating moments of precipitation, accumulation and flow. This work inspired by Octavio Paz's poem "Mar in the Afternoon" is an audiovisual experience with interactive elements that reveals the expressions of water through the experimentation of shapes, colors, soundscapes, visuals, bodily and artistic expressions. building reflective experiences of the energy and flow of water, exploring space as the container that demonstrates the instability and versatility of the precious liquid, reforming and transmuting the environment in turn.    
     http://sensorlab.org/
  • Date
    May 25, 2017

    Andres Burbano

    Colombia
    www.mediamaticsglobal.com

    There are many possible paths to begin to decipher the complex and rich web of relationships between science, technology, design and art in Latin America. If we think of privileged routes in the 20th century to explore this framework, the history of cybernetics is undoubtedly one of those. It has taken a long time for the legacy of cybernetics in different Latin American countries to be given the historical importance it deserves. However, at this moment we have an interesting series of investigations and publications that emerge clearing the tip of the iceberg of said history.
  • Date
    May 25, 2017

    Elizabeth Granados Salgado - Mario H Valencia Professor University of Caldas

    Colombia
    Fachada proposes an immersive interactive video space where visitors explore facades of our republican architecture thanks to the use of streaming technologies and natural interaction; The project gives a new look at spaces and places that, due to the daily movement, become invisible to our eyes. With the installation, an audiovisual copy of facades is created from the use of remote cameras arranged, in this case, through the city of Manizales, the images, initially static, reveal the events that occur in remote sites from the movement of the participants to the installation, as the attendees move through the space, the video and audio captured online becomes more evident allowing not only to better see the details of the facades but also the daily life around them.
  • Date
    May 25, 2017

    Fabian Esteban Luna  

    Argentina
    The workshop is located within the so-called Networked Music, where it is intentionally incorporated into information networks from which to propose collective musical developments. The modalities and resources discussed during the meetings will be based on the instructions and experiences resulting from the Poliedro project [on line] ( www.poliedronline.blogspot.com ), which is incorporated into the research project on "Collective creation in music mediated by new technologies", based at the Tres de Febrero National University, Argentina.
  • Date
    May 26, 2017

    Students of Photodesign Laboratory II

    Colombia
    The photographic production presented by the students of the Photodesign Laboratory II is an academic exercise, which starts from the review of the work of the French artist Sophie Calle, a work that investigates the condition of blind people entitled "The blind". Calle collects the testimonies of several people blind from birth, in accordance with their belief about beauty. The thematic model of the artist is then resumed by the students of the aforementioned subject, carrying out a practice that seeks to recreate the experience of the artist.
  • Date
    May 26, 2017

    RecLab Collective - Javeriana University 

    Colombia
    The Reclab collective is an interdisciplinary group oriented towards the development of audiovisual works, which functions as a creation laboratory, developing pieces in different formats that maintain an interest in interactivity, multimedia and performance. The work "Gestural Processes" is based on an investigation into the relationship of the human gesture with information technologies, control and vice versa. The artist Laura Anzola, as part of the Reclab Collective, developed the work at the Banff Centre, Canada in artistic residency granted by the Ministry of Culture, incorporating important sound experimentation, which encompasses the multicultural and the geographical. For this version of the Festival, a third sample will be presented, which will merge in real time the sound and visual results obtained in Bogotá, Banff (CA) and Manizales.    
    http://www.reclab.net
  • Date
    May 26, 2017

    Alessandra Rosini - Roberto Garcia Piedrahita

    Italy - Colombia
    We always listen to the noise of the fridge and it became like a common sound in our lives. We would like to consider it in a different way, in its possibility. The “buzzing” that the fridge produces represents different noises playing at the same time, with a kind of synchrony. We want to deconstruct this synchrony and let it play in a relative time connection to study the interactions between parts more than sound itself. To do that we considered the partial sounds of the household appliance as if they were like subatomic particles, strictly connected one to the other. In a relative time-space they don't exist with certainty in defined points of time, but they show tendencies to exist. They only exist in their reciprocal relationship, but this connection is not fixed, it tended to occur. In this situation the observer becomes very important because his relative point of view can completely change the observed element, in this case the sou.
  • Date
    May 26, 2017

    Ivan Marino

    Argentina - Spain
    He studied cinema in his native country and has dedicated himself, since the beginning of his career, to production in experimental formats, such as video art and auteur documentary. In recent years, giving continuity to the investigation of hypermedia structures, which culminated in pioneering projects such as In death's dream kingdom (streaming media online, 2002-2003), he shows special interest in exploring the foundations of audiovisual language – the formal rules of the film apparatus and its ideological framework– applied to new installation formats. His recent works with programmed and generative images analyze the writing strategies of contemporary audiovisual discourses and the latent conditions of the media that produce them.    
    http://ivan-marino.net/
  • Date
    May 26, 2017
    Gerald Kogler Austria – Spain The workshop aims to familiarize participants in JavaScript/HTML5 programming with Processing using the examples "From Gaia to Microcosm" as a practical basis. The “From Gaia to the Microcosm” project seeks to transform, update and culturally localize educational materials developed by Lynn Margulis showing biological and geological interrelationships that occur from the molecular universe to the cosmic universe. http://go.yuri.at/
  • Date
    May 26, 2017
    Students and Graduates Colombia Within the framework of the XI International Image Festival, the Visual Design Salon will be held, a space in which students and graduates will show their work in order to celebrate 20 years of Visual Design. http://www.disenovisual.com/portal/noticias/12-03-2012_c.html
  • Date
    May 26, 2017

    #New Realities Video - Policies

      #Nuevas Realidades Vídeo-Políticas (#NRVP) is an Audiovisual Creation Festival that inquires about the new political empowerments that (re)place different demands for citizen emancipation in public opinion: Argentina in 2001, the Arab Spring, the Indignados of 15M, the Greek resistance, the demonstrations in London, the student revolts in Chile and the Indigenous movements of Latin America (from Chiapas to Patagonia), among other diverse social manifestations that have taken place during the last decade.    
    www.nrvp.wordpress.com
  • Date
    May 26, 2017

    setexperimental.com

      Experimental and poetic, 5#CALLS was 100% recorded and edited on the mobile phone with the director's own resources. Scripts were sent via SMS to actresses Guta Stresser, Natalia Lage, Amanda Richter, Graziela Schmmit and Julianne Trevisol, even ring tones were used as sound and all wallpaper material as graphics. The experience had the phones that record and broadcast live on the Internet. The final result is a collection of five videos in the genre of innovative poetry of experimentation in new media.    
    http://setexperimental.com/5calls
  • Date
    May 26, 2017
    Ursula Damm Colombia She studied at the Dusseldorf Academy of Art and completed a postgraduate degree at the KHM Academy of Media Arts in Cologne with Valie Export. In 1995, he began to develop interactive installations dedicated to the movement of people in public space. He led a research project for the development of tracking software for interaction in real time and space, www.inoutsite.de. He has shown his work at the Goethe Institute in New York; Ars Electronica, Linz, Austria; Ludwig Forum for International Art in Aachen, Germany; Ludwig Museum in Koblenz, Germany; Kunstmuseum Düsseldorf and at the Kunstverein Düsseldorf. http://ursuladamm.de/
  • Date
    May 26, 2017

    Nina Czegledy

    Hungary - Canada

    Artist, curator, educator, works internationally on collaborative art & science & technology projects. The changing perception of the human body and its environment as well as paradigm shifts in contemporary art shape the focus of her projects. She has exhibited widely, won awards for her artwork and has lead and participated in workshops, forums and festivals worldwide. Czegledy curated numerous international touring projects and published extensively.
  • Date
    May 26, 2017

    Andrea Polli

    USA
    Multimedia artist and Master of Fine Arts in Time Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. She is an Associate Professor in Fine Arts and Engineering at the University of New Mexico. His work, which involves science, technology, and media, has been widely featured in more than 100 exhibitions and performances internationally. He has been recognized by numerous fellowships, residencies, and awards, including: NYFA Artist's Fellowship, the Fullbright Specialist Award, and the UNESCO Digital Arts Award. . He has published several book chapters, audio CDs, DVDs, and print documents, including in MIT Press and Cambridge University Press magazines. She is the artistic director of ISEA 21012, which will take place in Albuquerque, USA.    
    http://www.andreapolli.com/
  • Date
    May 26, 2017

    valentina valentini

    Italy
    Valentina Valentini, studious of the problemi dello spettacolo nel Novecento, insegna e Teoriche dell'immagine elettronica per lo spettacolo presso il departimento di Arti e Scienze dello Spettacolo dell'Università "La Sapienza", Roma. He has dedicated several historical and theoretical studies to the theater of the Novecento: Il dibattito sul teatro negli USA: Schechner e TDR (1974); The theory of performance (1985) and a redefinition of the dramatic categories with Dopo il teatro moderno (1989), an extensive studio dedicated to the rich construction of the prime messe in scene by Gabriele D'Annunzio, Il poema visible (1993) and all'theatrical aesthetics of the poet, The modern and Mediterranean tragedy (1991).    
    http://www.c3.hu/scca/butterfly/Valentini/cv.html
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    May 26, 2017
    José Iges and Concha Jérez Spain PhD in information sciences. He is a composer and Intermediate artist, as well as an Industrial Engineer. He began creating with electroacoustic means at the ALEA Laboratory in Madrid and later at the University of Pau (France), and at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Madrid. In 1989 he began his collaboration with the artist Concha Jerez in sound and visual spaces, performances, radio works and intermediate concerts. The fundamental axes of his creative work are the interaction of conventional instruments with recorded sounds and/or live electronics, and his personal use of the scenic and radio language. http://joseiges.com/
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    May 26, 2017

    Cristina Venegas

    USA
    Director of the Department of Film & Media Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara, USA, and Associate Professor of Film & Media Studies. He is Ph.D. in Critical Studies, School of Cinema-¬‐TV, University of Southern California. Cristina Venegas focuses her research on international media, with an emphasis on Latin America, Spanish-language film and television in the US, and digital technologies.    
    http://www.filmandmedia.ucsb.edu/index.html
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    May 26, 2017

    Jose M Monguet Fierro

    Spain
    With a degree in Literature from the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, his professional development has taken him from graphic production to editorial graphic design. He created the collection of Peruvian poetry books Álbum del Universo Bakterial (2002–). He was a graphic producer for the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (2003). He started his studio Sputnik (2007–), an editorial graphic design space, created to share creative processes with cultural, commercial or independent companies, with a special interest in the development of books, printed media and content reading. He is a professor at the Centro de la Imagen (2010–) in the city of Lima, and author of the book “Cieloextenso” (AUB, 2002).    
    http://www.sputnik.pe
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    May 26, 2017

    Arturo Higa Taira

    Peru
    Artist, curator, educator, works internationally on collaborative art & science & technology projects. The changing perception of the human body and its environment as well as paradigm shifts in contemporary art shape the focus of her projects. She has exhibited widely, won awards for her artwork and has lead and participated in workshops, forums and festivals worldwide. Czegledy curated numerous international touring projects and published extensively. Czegledy is a Senior Fellow, KMDI, University of Toronto; Associate Adjunct Professor Concordia University, Montreal; Senior Fellow, Hungarian University of Fine Arts, Budapest; member of the Leonardo/ISAST Governing Board, member of Observatoire Leonardo des Arts des Techno-Sciences OLATS, Research Fellow Intercreate org, New Zealand, Board Member, Year Zero 01, Toronto and contributing editor to LEA, the Leonardo Electronic Almanac.  
    http://www.ninaczegledy.net/
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    May 26, 2017

    Ake Parmerud

    Sweden
    Parmerud has been working with music and multimedia art since the late 1970s. Having trained as a photographer between 1972-1974, he studied music at university and later at the Gothenburg Conservatory of Music, Sweden. His list of works includes instrumental music, electroacoustic compositions, multimedia, interactive video art, and music for theatre, dance, and film. He is one of the most awarded composers of electroacoustic music since 1978, when his work "Cercanías" received first prize at the Synthese International Music Festival in Bourges, France. Parmerud also works as a theater actor, making live electroacoustic music with different types of interactive instruments. During the 1980s and late 1990s he worked extensively with composer Anders Blomqvist, performances including fireworks.    
    http://www.parmerud.com/
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    May 26, 2017

    Ricardo Dal Farra

    Argentina - Canada
    PhD in Study and Practice of the Arts, UQAM-Canada. Composer and multimedia artist. He is director of the Hexagram-Concordia Center for Research/Creation in Media Arts and Technology and professor at Concordia University, Canada, and director of the Center for Experimentation and Research in Electronic Arts (CEIArtE) at the National University of Tres de Febrero, Argentina. He has been a consultant to UNESCO, France; director of the Multimedia Communication Area of the Ministry of Education of the Nation in Argentina, and coordinator of DOCAM-Documentation and Conservation of the Media Arts Heritage in Canada. His electroacoustic works have been presented in more than 40 countries and recorded in 20 international editions. He created the Electroacoustic Music Archive of Latin American Composers at The Daniel Langlois Foundation for Art, Science and Technology.
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    May 26, 2017

    Fabian Esteban Luna, Jose Miguel Candela, Ricardo de Armas, Eduardo Kacheli, Raul Minsburg

    Argentina - Chile
    Octubre Liberador was composed jointly by the five named composers, who adopted the guidelines of the so-called Poliedro Online System [ www.poliedronline.blogspot.com . The composition was conceived to be explicitly re-mixed via the Internet. PERFORMERS (for the night of the concert) Ana Maria Romano (Colombia) and Fabian Esteban Luna (Argentina). They will perform a remixed interpretation of the piece in unison.    
    www.poliedronline.blogspot.com
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    May 26, 2017

    Daniel Belton and Good Company

    New Zealand
    The Soma Songs project brings together a group of acclaimed artists and designers from performance, visual, sound, textile and film genres. Fusing digital dance, choreographic screen processes with architectural cinema and sound, the project develops an electro-shamanic ethos. We trace our stories of architecture from the first attempts to capture and hold space with stone. The skeletons of stone structures have sat with us for millennia. Light is both wave and particle. Light has consciousness. In Soma Songs we conduct this energy and its resulting memory. This developing AV live set (presented last year at PQ11), will be performed by Artistic Director, Daniel Belton. Live video layering and scrolling from Final Cut Pro working a custom system, with sound layering through Ableton incorporating live instrumentation from the Tuning Forks Eight Octave. Daniel Belton and Good Company © 2005-12.          
    www.goodcompanyarts.com
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    May 26, 2017

    Juliet Sepich

    Argentina
    The talk will go through the resources of style and themes that are evident in current productions, from the viewing of audiovisual fragments.      
    http://www.experimentaclub.com/blog/?tag=julieta-sepich
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    May 26, 2017
    Pablo Salomone Argentina From different theoretical and conceptual approaches, the workshop intends to work on the edition of contents that can build modules of different complexity. From simple graphics to infographics, going to megagraphics and interactive simulators. http://comunidad.catedrasalomone.com/
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    May 26, 2017

    emily bravo

    France
    He is part of the generation that has renewed French comics for his works aimed mainly at children, which have made him an indispensable figure in the impeccable panorama of French comics. In 1990, he played "Ivory" with the writer Jean Regnaud in the Atomium collection of the Magic-Strip publishing house. With the same author, he conceived three 'Aleksis Strogonov' albums between 1993 and 1998. With its blend of semi-realism and clear line drawing style, this series marked Bravo's endorsement of the masters of the French art of comics.    
    http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89mile_Bravo
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    May 26, 2017

    kike bald

    Spain
    Expert and photographer for National Geographic, freelancer for the New York Times and regular instructor at Leica Akademie. Recently named artist ambassador of the UNITE campaign of the United Nations Secretary General against Gender Violence, he has captured more than 85 countries with his lens. Graduated in Economics from the University of Zaragoza and in Journalism from the University of Idaho, his work has appeared in media such as the Associated Press, AOL, Coca-Cola, GEF, Disney, ESPN Deportes, Instituto Cervantes, McArthur Foundation, Monterrey Bay Aquarium, National Geographic, Natural History Mag., NASA, NBC News, New York Daily, New York Magazine, New York Post, Sesame Street, TVE, UNDP, UNICEF, United Nations, Vanity Fair, Washington Post and WWF, among others.    
    http://www.kikecalvo.com
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    May 26, 2017

    Jorge Haro

    Argentina
    Two meetings of two hours each. In the first, a background study and a case analysis will be carried out, taking as a reference the research project Audiovisual Concerts - synesthetic experiences that are part of the Research Program of the Center for Design and Communication Studies of the Faculty of Design and Communication of the University of Palermo (Buenos Aires, Argentina). In the second meeting, aesthetic and technical issues of a>v [manizales] (audiovisual concert) will be discussed.    
    http://www.jorgeharo.com.ar/inicio
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    May 26, 2017

    Jorge Gomez - Amarilys Quintero

    Venezuela
    The radio as a means and instrument of artistic expression and not only as a vehicle for entertainment and information, is expressed in the genre of radio art that through the imagination of the artist and the listener, a convergence in enjoyment is formed in the electronic space of radio broadcasting. aesthetic. The artistic matter of radio is sound. The expanded field of its possibilities is manifested analogously in different disciplines of contemporary art. Sound art owes a lot to the radio medium in its aesthetic possibilities.  
    http://www.asrav.net/
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    May 26, 2017

    Charity Lawrence Bottle

    Spain
    I have studied Art History at the Complutense University of Madrid, Museology at the Reinwardt Academy in Amsterdam and cinema at the Universiteit van Amsterdam. Since 2006 he has directed the Witzenhausen gallery, which two years later will open a second location in New York. In addition to directing the two spaces, she began her activity as a writer on art and cinema, producing reviews and interviews in various magazines and catalogues. As a result of her master's degree in cinema and her contact with the artist Raul Marroquin, Caridad has developed an interest in cinema made with cell phones, writing her thesis, successive articles and organizing screenings on this subject. The use of user technology to carry out online transmissions or any type of artistic or journalistic work is also of great importance; the latter gave rise to the project [sunday matinees]
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    May 26, 2017

    Enrique Franco Lizarazo

    Colombia
    For some time there has been talk of "expanded cinema", the use of "found footage" and "live cinema" or "live montage", artistic expressions that seek to broaden the experience of the viewer and author using multiple resources that go beyond of the traditional narrative. Thanks to digital technologies, a wide variety of flexible and expressive audiovisual systems have been developed based on gestural control, dynamic visual representation (video, animation), real-time sound and image processing and synthesis, and communication technologies. Such systems make it possible to reconfigure the relationships between image, sound and control, and are fundamental for the creation and realization of expressive audiovisual compositions and products. Audiovisual works become ephemeral and break with the linearity of traditional cinema, transforming the narrative into something circumstantial, thanks to techniques and strategies such as real-time editing, live video, drawing, painting, mixing and remixing, the processing and generation of images, and the intervention of the public. It is making films outside of the cinema, it is something fleeting, unrepeatable and collaborative.              
    http://201.234.78.173:8081/cvlac/visualizador/generarCurriculoCv.do?cod_rh=0000823180
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    May 26, 2017

    Co - Digital electro - funk music/art collective

    USA
    An introduction to Ableton Live: Basic concepts of Digital Music production and a basic introduction to Ableton. 2. Mash-Ups, Beats, and Basslines. An introduction to Wacom digital technology for digital visual art. 3. Creating An Electro-Acoustic Band with Ableton Live. (Using Ableton Live To Merge Digital and acoustic instruments.
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    May 26, 2017

    Liliana Estrada Manzur

    Colombia
    The drawing workshop What is there is a laboratory of graphic experiences in which the participants (artists and creators) are invited to reflect on the concept of drawing, from their particular vision and personal experience. This is a space that is developed with the intention of creating a collective work, in the manner of a varied cocktail, which expresses different ways of conversing with the environment.
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    May 26, 2017

    Daniel Belton


    New Zealand

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    May 26, 2017

    sonemalab

    Colombia
    In this workshop we will learn to build a series of emblematic sound circuits of the DIY culture (do it yourself). Due to its simplicity of assembly and low cost, it is a perfect excuse to introduce yourself to electronics and learn to make electronic circuits. The diversity of sounds and interactions generated make the "sound factory" a very fun space building and playing with these sound machines.
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    May 26, 2017

    alien on board

    Colombia
    Hotspots is a mobile performance operation, street action, and audiovisual intervention. The group will tour the city in a van making stops (at different hotspots) to open virtual portals (mirrors) and preserve them with (or make offerings of) sound, noise, video, fire, paint, etc. The truck is the modem and each operation (the process) is a portal. We want to subvert advertising's use of the code and media in part by working with abstract shapes, tribal patterns, and noise (“the snow that dissolves”), ...or throw the technology into the street.
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    May 26, 2017

    Animeco

    Colombia
    Estudios Animeco is a Manizale-based company that co-produced the first season of its zootechnics television series with the Señal Colombia channel, with the support of the Ministry of National Education. zoOtecnia is an animated series for young people that deals with the anecdotes and problems typical of youth, in a fresh and fun tone, providing viewers with a message about the decisions that are made in life.
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    May 26, 2017

    Francesco Giusti

    Italy
    Freelance documentary photographer oriented towards investigation of social realities, communities and identity related issues. In the last years he has worked on migrants and asylum seekers issues in Europe and the Mediterranean Sea. Among other awards his project "Sapologie" won the 2nd Place Prize for Arts and Entertainment Stories at the 2009 World Press Photo Awards. He has recently worked in Egypt and Tunisia during the 2011 arab uprisings. He exhibits the recent series IN CASE OF LOSS which documents photo-ID's attached to the bags and luggage of foreign migrant workers fleeing Libya.
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    May 26, 2017

    Eva Clarens and Gustavo Villa / Professors University of Caldas

    Colombia
    Under the title OUTSIDE THE PROJECT, part of the plastic production of professors Walter Castañeda Marulanda and Gustavo Villa Carmona is brought together, who, despite having produced various works based on digital alternatives, recognize in painting a complex construct through which has realized the cultural manifestations in the past, and whose validity reaches the present.

 

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    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).
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    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.
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    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.
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    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.
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    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."
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    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.
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    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
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    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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