KEYNOTES 11TH MEDIA ART HISTORY CONFERENCE


  • Date
    2 March, 2025

    María Fernández


    Nicaragua - United States

    ‌Associate Professor of Art History and Visual Studies at Cornell University. Her research interests include the history and theory of digital art, feminist media art, Latin American art, and the intersections of these fields.

  • Date
    2 March, 2025
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    Daniel Cardoso LLach


    Colombia

    ‌Associate Professor of Architecture at Carnegie Mellon University, chairs the Computational Design program and directs the Computational Design Laboratory (CodeLab). Author of numerous publications, exhibitions, and technologies critically examining the interplay of computing and design.

  • Date
    2 March, 2025
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    Manthia Diawara


    Mali - United States

    ‌Professor of Comparative Literature and Film at New York University. He is the author of We Won't Budge: An African Exile in the World (Basic Civitas Books, 2003), Black-American Cinema: Aesthetics and Spectatorship (ed. Routledge, 1993), African Cinema: Politics and Culture (Indiana University Press, 1992), and In Search of Africa (Harvard University Press, 1998). 

  • Date
    2 March, 2025

    Chris Salter


    United States

    ‌Director and Professor, Immersive Arts Space, Zurich University of the Arts, Zurich, Switzerland. He is the author of Entangled: Technology and the Transformation of Performance ( 2010), Alien Agency: Experimental Encounters with Art in the Making (2015) and Sensing Machines (2022), all from MIT Press. 

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