• Date
      June 4, 2008

      Michael Dessen

      USA
      www.mdessen.com

      He is a composer and trombonist who creates music for improvisers and explores the artistic potential of technologies including live electronics, telepresence, and networked scoring. He is a faculty member at the University of California, Irvine, where he co-founded a new doctoral program in Integrated Composition, Improvisation, and Technology (ICIT). Working with his own trio and many collective projects, Dessen has focused on creating works for improvisers, including networked "Scorescream" that are dynamically displayed on screens for performers to perform. As an improviser, he collaborates with various bands as well as performing solo on digibone, an animistic world of slide trombone and live electronics. Dessen has also participated in numerous telematic concerts that link artists in distant locations through high-definition network technologies. His teachers include Yusef Lateef, George Lewis, and Anthony Davis, and he holds degrees from the Eastman School of Music, the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, and the University of California, San Diego.
    • Date
      May 7, 2009

      Luis Fernando Navarro

      Mexico / Canada
      McMaster University
      www.rggtrn.hithub.io/


      PhD student in Communication, New Media and Cultural Studies at McMaster University (Canada). His interests are live coding, Metacreation and software studies.
    • Date
      May 6, 2015

      Marc Routh

      Presented by Hyphen Hub
      Broadway Asia
      USA
      www.broadwayasia.com
      Activator
       
      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.
    • Date
      May 6, 2015

      Stephanie Rothenberg

      Presented by Hyphen Hub
      University of Buffalo
      USA
      www.pan-o-matic.com
      Activator
       
      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.
    • Date
      May 6, 2015

      Donna Verheijden

      Artist in residence at Más Arte Más Acción
      Netherlands
      www.donnaverheijden.nl
      Activator
       
      Video artist, tutor in the Graphic Design department of ArtEZ, University of the Arts. Donna Verheijden is a graphic designer and videographer. As a contemporary image maker, Donna sees it as her responsibility to analyze and critique today's apparent or staged realities. His main research focuses on the masses and social networks, their seductions and the underlying power structures. As part of an exchange project between Impakt and Más Arte Más Acción, Donna Verheijden will participate in the Más Arte Más Acción artist-in-residence program during the month of May.
    • Date
      May 6, 2015

      Carlos Franzato

      unisinos university
      Brazil
      www.unisinos.academia.edu/CarloFranzato
      Activator
       
      He is Professor of Design and Dean of the School of Creative Industries at the University of Unisinos (São Leopoldo and Porto Alegre, Brazil). His research focuses on complex collaborative design networks developed by designers and other professionals, companies and other types of organizations, users, and citizens. He developed many research projects for the development of strategies oriented towards design and innovation in collaboration with companies and public administrations, both in Italy and in Brazil. He is a member of the Research Group on Strategic Design for Cultural and Social Innovation, the Network for the Development of Design as a Process, the DESIS Network and the AUSJAL Network of Design Schools. He is editor of the Strategic Design Research Journal.
    • Date
      May 6, 2015

      Claudia Oliveira

      Presented by Francisco José de Caldas Science Center
      Winning project VI Residence Design + Creation
      USA
      www.claudia-oliveira.net
      Activator
       
      She is a designer and new media artist. He has a Master's Degree in Digital Arts from the Pompeu Fabra University (Barcelona) and a Bachelor's Degree in Communication Design from the School of Fine Arts of the University of Porto. His work sits at the intersection of design, art, and technology. Working primarily with and outside of digital media, his projects often make use of the limitations of the digital world as an expressive tool, creating work that questions the perception of reality mediated and manipulated by technology.
    • Date
      May 6, 2015

      Alejandro Escobar

      Winning Project Exploratory Residence
      Colombia
      www.alejandroescobar.com
      Activator
       
      Plastic artist who began as a painter. My interest in the image as a vehicle for the representation of the visual experience led me to explore photography, sculpture, 3D modeling and virtual reality. Thanks to my master's degree in Digital Fine Arts (London 2015 - 2017), I managed to refine my visual proposal by creating Installations that combine painting and sculpture with photography and virtual reality, they are hybrid Meta-Images that challenge the formal attributes of the image; flatness, frame, stillness and monocular vision and challenge the viewer by proposing an exploration exercise in which the image evolves over time while it is explored both as an object and as a representation space.
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