Michelle Teran
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ISEA2011
Michelle Teran (born in Canada) explores the interaction between media and social networks in urban environments. In her work she looks at different aspects of how urban space is defined, occupied and mediatized. She has a social and site-specific practice which focuses mostly on the staging of urban interventions and performances, such as guided tours, discussions, walks and open-air projections as well as participatory installations and happenings. She is the winner of the Transmediale Award, the Turku2011 Grand Prix Award, the Vida 8.0 Award and Prix Ars Electronica honorary mention (2005, 2010. Currently she is within the post-graduate Norwegian Artistic Research Fellowship Programme where she is doing practice-based research at the Bergen National Academy of the Arts. She lives and works between Bergen (N) and Berlin (DE).
ISEA 2002
(CND) is an artist and workshop facilitator whose practice involves live erformance/ installations using technologies that address issues such as social networks,
presence and the interplay between (media) spaces. Her work covers live installations, online performances, tele-presence, live art, video, networked collaboration, lab spaces, art and social play. These works have been presented in public spaces, conferences, festivals, galleries, clubs and theatre spaces. Her recent projects include: LiveForm:Telekinetics (InterAccess, Toronto), Hot Wired Live Art: Airwaves, (Banff Centre for the Arts), The Playgirls (Axis, Amsterdam), AFK, Stereotactic (Mercer Union, Toronto) and O+E (NEMO, Amsterdam and AudioRom, London). Currently she is artistin-residence at Waag Society for Old and New Media in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
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LiveForm:Telekinetics
Categories: [Art Exhibition] [Public Event] [Participatory Art Event]
[ISEA2006]
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Title: Future Guides for Cities
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ISEA2011
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Title: Surveillant Interventions: From City Walks to Live Cinema
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