Carlos Scolari

Spain
http://www.hipermediaciones.com

Carlos A. Scolari is a PhD in Applied Linguistics and Languages of Communication from the Università Cattolica di Milano. He is a tenured professor in the Department of Communication at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona. Among other works he has published: Hacer Clic. Towards a sociosemiotics of digital interactions (2004), Hipermediaciones. Elements for a theory of interactive digital communication (2008), The end of the mass media. The beginning of a debate (with M. Carlón, 2009), Crossmedia Innovations (with I. Ibrus, 2012) and Transmedia Narratives. When All Media Count (2013). His articles have been published in Communication Theory, New Media & Society, International Journal of Communication, Semiotica, Information, Communication & Society, Journal of Visual Literacy, Communication and Society, deSignis, Sign and Thought, among other scientific journals.

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    July 14, 2017

    Dr. Heitor Alvelos

    Portugal
    www.heitoralvelos.wordpress.com/

    PhD in Design from the Royal College of Art (2003), and Master in Visual Communication from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (1992). Professor of Design and New Media at the University of Porto, Heitor is currently Vice-President of the Scientific Council (CSH) of the Foundation for Science and Technology (Portugal). He is Director, for U.Oporto, of the Institute for Research in Design, Media and Culture (ID+: Media and Perplexity group), and Director of the Medialab for Citizenship FuturePlaces (UTAustin-Portugal, since 2008).
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    July 14, 2017

    Cynthia Lawson Jaramillo

    United States / Colombia
    www.cynthialawson.com/

    Artist, technologist and teacher. His work, centered on themes of time and transience, has been exhibited internationally including at the Giacobetti Paul Gallery, Exit Art, and HERE Arts in New York; the UCLA Hammer Museum in Los Angeles, Point Éphémère in Paris and the Museums of Modern Art in Bogotá and Medellín. Since 2008 he collaborates with the Colombian artist Klaus Fruchtnis in the photographic project "Cross Urban" on which they have self-published three books.
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    July 14, 2017

    Fernanda D'Agostino

    United States
    www.fernandadagostino.com/

    Fernanda has completed numerous commissions and solo shows, many incorporating moving images in novel ways. His work has been awarded a Bronson Fellowship, a Flintridge Foundation Fellowship, and grants from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Ford Family Foundation. Fernanda is a pioneer in the use of outdoor video projections in public art.
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    July 14, 2017

    Iliana Hernandez Garcia

    Colombia
    goo.gl/H8KlLS

    Ph.D. in Aesthetics from the Sorbonne University, Paris-I. Postdoctorate in Philosophy of Science from l'Ecole Normale Supérieure / Center Nationale de la Recherche Scientifique. Professor of the Department of Aesthetics of the Faculty of Architecture and Design of the Pontificia Universidad Javeriana in Bogotá.
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    July 14, 2017

    max schleser

    New Zealand
    mine.pro

    Max Schleser is a filmmaker, who explores mobile devices as a creative and educational tool. His portfolio includes several experimental and collaborative documentary projects, screened at international film and new media festivals (videoscope, Pockert Film Festival, Heart beat Festival, Museu da Imagem e do Som do Estado, South London Gallery, East End Film Festival, Future Film and The Smalls, FLEFF Film Festival, New Zealand Film Archive, Te Papa Tongarewa).
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