Kevin Peter He is a creative director, filmmaker, and visual artist living in Brooklyn, New York. Using a range of traditional and emerging technologies, Kevin tells embodied stories that center the cinematic gaze in different contexts to balance passive immersion and active interaction. Currently, Kevin is the creative director of the mixed reality creative studio ZeroSpace and an artist fellow at Onassis Foundation’s ONX Studio. He holds a master's degree from NYU ITP, where he also serves as an adjunct professor, and a bachelor's degree in film from USC. Kevin’s work has been exhibited at institutions and events such as Coachella, Tribeca Film Festival, Mutek Montreal, SIGGRAPH, New York Fashion Week, Gray Area SF, Ultra Miami, and NEW INC.
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. Ms. London was the first to integrate the Internet as part of curatorial practices.
D. in Philosophy and Literature from the University of California. His thesis, co-directed by Jacque Derrida Family Photo Album, the image of ourselves, wins as the best foreigner (California, 1997). Post-doctorate in Critical Theory.
He is a Visual Designer with emphasis in interactive, transmedia and experience design, one of his main interests is focused on the development of projects that aim at creative and innovative solutions, where it is possible to explore the different manifestations of the image and that these do not constitute a limit but a possibility to reach new solutions.
Julian Cardona is a DJ, musician and electronic producer, graduated from the Conservatory of Fine Arts at the Universidad de Caldas. His interest in electronic music led him to enter fully into the musical world merging the art of DJing with the creation of live electronic music
Is an Educator, Designer and Consultant with more than 20 years of experience in innovation for industrial sectors such as furniture, consumer products and mobility.
Lecturer in the framework of the research excellence program "Serra Húnter" of the Generalitat de Catalunya. Teacher and researcher at the Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Barcelona.
Visual artist, theoretician and activist who works and lives in Barcelona. Through interventions in public space and a critical use of digital media and the communication strategies of the corporations connected to it, the theoretical and artistic work developed by Daniel G. Andújar (Almoradí, Alicante, Spain, 1966) oscillates between territories that are real (the city) and virtual (the Net).