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First Middle Last Suffix Curator Gender Type Affiliation Departrment Job Title Bio Address Coordinates Website VAIF ID LOC ID ISNI ID
  • Yael
  • Braha
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2015 Yael Braha is a native of Italy. She studied Graphic Design at the European Institute of Design in Rome before she immigrated to the United States, where she obtained a Master of Fine Arts in Cinema at San Francisco State University. She is currently based in Canada. Yael is an interdisciplinary artist who combines traditional and non-traditional art practices. She has extensive experience in fine arts and digital fabrication processes (ceramics, metal fabrication, metal casting, ele
  • Unavailable
  • http://yaelbraha.com/
  • Yan
  • Shao
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2023 Yan Shao is a terrestrial artist born in China and based in New York, USA. Her imaginative new media works delve into the uncharted territories of perception, mediating the complex interrelations between humans and the earth. Her aesthetic language draws inspiration from geopoetics, the transitory essence of nature, and ecological humanity.
  • Unavailable
  • Yan-xuan
  • Miguel
  • Xiao
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2020 Yan-xuan Miguel Xiao, Sensory Lab, National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu, Taiwan.
  • Hsinchu, Taiwan
  • 120.97139,24.80472
  • https://mgal1213.com/
  • Yanai
  • Toister
  • Presenter
  • Shenkar College of Engineering
  • Design & Art
  • Ramat Gan, Israel
  • 34.81667,32.08333
  • Yandell
  • Walton
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • ISEA2013 Yandell Walton (AU) is a projection installation artist combining moving images, 3D spaces and objects in her work, and exhibiting regularly in galleries and non-traditional public spaces, both in Australia and internationally. She took part in White Night Melbourne (2013) with a site-specific collaborative work, and Human Effect was presented by Experimenta at Melbourne Festival (2012). In the 2010 Digital Graffiti projection festival in Alys Beach, Florida she was awarded ‘Most I
  • Australia
  • ,
  • http:// yandellwalton.com/
  • Yane
  • Bakreski
  • Presenter
  • University of KwaZulu-Natal
  • ISEA 2018 Yane Bakreski, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
  • South Africa
  • 23.913710676207,-28.378272190697
  • Yang Heon
  • Lee
  • Workshop Organiser/Presenter
  • Unavailable
  • Yang
  • Jing
  • Presenter
  • Heidelberg University
  • ISEA2019 Yang Jing is a writer, editor and curator based in Hong Kong. Her recent exhibition Video Game Cohabited was held in OCAT Shenzhen and at Design Society Shenzhen, China. She is completing a PhD in Global Art History at the Transcultural Center of Heidelberg University, Germany. In addition, she manages the game channel of the online Chinese media outlet Initium Media as well as writing her own fiction column in Hong Kong’s No.1 paparazzi newspaper outlet. Yang is interested in the so
  • Hong Kong
  • 114.15861,22.27833
  • Yang Kyu
  • Lim
  • Presenter
  • Chung-ang University
  • Multimedia and Film
  • Seoul, Korea
  • 127,37.58333
  • Yang
  • Ruan
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • Unavailable
  • Yanina
  • Prudenko
  • Presenter
  • Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv
  • Art History Department
  • Candidate of Philosphy
  • ISEA2023 Yanina Prudenko is Candidate of Philosophy, docent at the Art History Department of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, curator of Open Archive of Ukrainian Media Art
  • Kyiv, Ukraine
  • 30.5241361,50.4500336
  • YanJun
  • Lyu
  • Presenter
  • Arizona State University
  • PhD Student
  • ISEA2020 Yanjun Lyu (吕彦君) is an interactive media designer, artist and researcher. Her research focused on augmenting and mediating the scope of human perception by creating an aesthetic, poetic and enchanted experience and expression by exploring the multiplicity of available interactive media in all its facets—audio, visual, tactile, optical —to improve human affective expression, to address human aesthetic and emotional needs, and to also develop new forms of technology-aided human interacti
  • United States of America
  • -97.922211212118,39.381266130568
  • http://yanjunlyu.org/
  • Yann
  • Blanchi
  • Presenter
  • University of Paris Cité
  • Architecture
  • PhD
  • ISEA2023 Yann Blanchi has a doctorate in architecture from the University of Paris Cité. His research systemically questions the human-architecture-environment triad in the era of the paradigm of cooperation between the natural and the artificial. It crosses the field of architecture with life sciences and information sciences. [Google Translate from French]
  • Unavailable
  • Yann
  • Minh
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2023 Yann Minh (FR, 1957) Member of the Institute for the Study of Human-Robot Relations,, Artist Researcher, graduated from ENSAD in New Media, but he prefers to describe himself as a NøøNaute Cyberpunk.
  • France
  • 2.6187869531296,47.824904620898
  • http://www.yannminh.org/
  • Yannick
  • Hoffman
  • Presenter
  • Yannick Hofmann (*1988 in Offenbach a. M., Germany) lives and works as an artist and researcher in Karlsruhe. As the artistic director of the intelligent.museum project since 2020, he collaborates with a team of software developers and museum visitor research experts, pushing the boundaries of hybrid formats and applications for the future of museums. Having spent almost a decade at ZKM | Center for Art and Media, he co-directed their artistic research and production department before joining Fr
  • Karlsruhe, Germany
  • 8.403419,49.006871
  • https://yannickhofmann.de/
  • Yasir
  • Husain
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2014 Yasir Husain, Pakistan
  • Pakistan
  • 67.695236727887,28.186384671186
  • Yasmin
  • Nurming-Por
  • Curator
  • grunt gallery
  • ISEA2015 Yasmin Nurming-Por is a curator, writer and educator currently based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
  • Unavailable
  • http://yasminnurmingpor.com/
  • Yasuaki
  • Kakehi
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • ISEA2022 Yasuaki Kakehi (JP) is a media artist, HCI researcher and a Professor at The University of Tokyo. By combining digital technology and physical materials, he has created installation works that show new (alternative) ways of experiencing objects and environments. http://xlab.iii.u-tokyo.ac.jp
  • Unavailable
  • http://xlab.iii.u-tokyo.ac.jp/
  • Yasuharu
  • Akiyoshi
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2022 Yasuharu Akiyoshi (Ph.D.) is Part-time lecturer, Kyoto Seika University, His research focuses on Aesthetics and Sound Studies.
  • Unavailable
  • Yasuko
  • Imura
  • Presenter
  • Institute of Advanced Media Arts and Sciences
  • Gifu, Japan
  • 136.9,35.48333
  • Yau
  • Ching
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2016 A graduate in Studio Art from the Whitney Independent Study Program in New York, USA, Yau Ching received her BA in English and Comparative Literature from University of Hong Kong, MA in Media Studies from The New School for Social Research in New York, PhD in Media Arts from Royal Holloway College, University of London, UK, and was awarded a Rockefeller Post-doctoral Humanities Fellowship in Women’s Studies from the University of Hawaii, USA. Currently she is a Visiting Scholar at the
  • Unavailable
  • Yawen
  • Wang
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2015 Yawen Wang, Composer, Music Director, Interdisciplinary Artist, Asian Rain Werk inter/arts, Vancouver, BC, Canada. Described by Colin Thomas of Vancouver’s Georgia Straight as “a dancer at the keyboard”, Yawen Wang is an all-terrain interdisciplinary performance artist crossing over music, dance and theatre. A genre-defying artist, Yawen has created a body of work in the realms of music composition, gallery installation, performance art, musical theatre, music for dance, radio play,
  • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
  • -123.1139,49.2609
  • Yaying
  • Zhang
  • Presenter
  • Simon Fraser University (SFU)
  • School Interactive Arts and Technology
  • ISEA 2016 Yaying Zhang, School of Interactive arts and Technology, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, Canada
  • Canada
  • -105.75059585652,55.585901285197
  • Yea In
  • Seo
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • Chosun University
  • Art
  • ISEA2019
  • Korea
  • 128.16894434232,36.536236465411
  • Yea Lim
  • Yang
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • Chosun University
  • Art
  • ISEA2019
  • Korea
  • 128.16894434232,36.536236465411
  • Yeohyun
  • Ahn
  • Presenter
  • University of Wisconsin Madison
  • Assistant Professor
  • ISEA2020 Yeohyun Ahn is an award-winning typographer, interactive visual designer, and educator. Her works have been featured through Washington Post, PRINT, New York Times Magazine, Letter Arts Review, Creator’s Project, Designboom.com, and so on. Her works have been published in the books, Graphic Design: the Basics, Type on Screen, and Data-Driven Graphic Design. She worked as a freelance graphic artist in the New York Times Magazine. She taught at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago,
  • United States of America
  • -97.922211212118,39.381266130568
  • Yeon Ho
  • Seong
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • Chosun University
  • Art
  • ISEA2019
  • Korea
  • 128.16894434232,36.536236465411
  • Yeon Hyeoung
  • Kim
  • Presenter
  • Art Center Nabi
  • Seoul, Korea
  • 127,37.58333
  • Yeorim
  • Choi
  • Presenter
  • Sogang University
  • Department of Art & Technology
  • Seoul, Korea
  • 127,37.58333
  • Yi-Ching
  • Huang
  • Presenter
  • Unavailable
  • Yibo
  • Fu
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2023 Yibo Fu (China/USA) writes code in cpp, js and python, specializing in embedded system/physical computing and tangible human computer interaction
  • Unavailable
  • https://yibo-fu.com/
  • Yidi
  • Tsao
  • Curator
  • ISEA2016 Yidi is a curator and art writer who is currently based in Hong Kong and has a strong passion for science and technology. She served as Chair of Artist Residency Programme at the International Symposium on Electronic Art 2016. At the same time, she is also working on a master’s degree program, specializing in Curating Art and Media at School of Creative Media, City University of Hong Kong. She regularly contributes to art publications and websites, including but not limited to, The Art
  • Wuhan, China
  • 114.27917,30.5725
  • Yikyung
  • Kim
  • Presenter
  • Unable to automatically detect coordinates
  • Yin
  • Yu
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • University of California at Santa Barbera
  • Media Arts and Technology
  • PhD Student
  • ISEA2023 Yin Yu(于音)is a multi-disciplinary artist, engineer, and designer. She has a Bachelor of Science in Electronic Engineering (China), a Master of Science in Information Technology (USA), and a Master of Science in Interior Architecture (USA). Currently, she is pursuing her Ph.D. in Media Arts and Technologies at the University of California, Santa Barbara, USA. She is interested in expanding the potential of interactive multimedia environments and the relationships between architecture an
  • United States of America
  • -97.922211212118,39.381266130568
  • https://w2.mat.ucsb.edu/yinyu/index.html
  • Yinan
  • Xiong
  • Unavailable
  • Yine
  • Yenki
  • Nyika
  • Presenter
  • University of Juba
  • Computer Science and Information Technology
  • Assistant Lecturer
  • ISEA 2018 Yine Yenki Nyika is an Assistant Lecturer and worked as Head, Department of Computer Science for 2 years at the College of Computer Science and Information Technology at the University of Juba, South Sudan.
  • Saint Barthelemy
  • -62.856155,17.9185909
  • Ying
  • Gao
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • University of Quebec
  • _Professor
  • ISEA2014 Ying Gao. A Montreal based fashion designer and professor at University of Quebec in Montreal, former head of Fashion, jewellery and accessories design Programme at HEAD-Genève, Ying Gao has achieved personal distinction through her numerous creative projects.
  • Unavailable
  • http://yinggao.ca/
  • Ying
  • Wang
  • Presenter
  • Cinevolution
  • Founder
  • ISEA2016 Award winning writer, director and producer with a demonstrated history of working in the media production industry. Skilled in Media Production, Digital Media, Film, and Documentaries. Major in Asian Theatre from The University of British Columbia. Fluent in English and Mandarin. Adventurous spirit.
  • Unavailable
  • https://cinevolutionmedia.com/about-us/
  • Yingdao
  • Jiang
  • Presenter
  • Qingdao Huanghai College
  • Department of Digital Media Arts
  • Qingdao, Shandong, China
  • 120.4,36.11667
  • Yingquan
  • Wang
  • Presenter
  • Qingdao Huanghai College
  • Department of Digital Media Arts
  • Qingdao, Shandong, China
  • 120.4,36.11667
  • Yiwon
  • Park
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • Camac-Centre d’Art Marnay
  • ISEA2013 Yiwon Park is an emerging artist who emigrated from Korea to Australia in 2003. She obtained her BFA in Korea and an MA from the College of Fine Arts, UNSW, where she is currently completing her Masters in Fine Arts by research. She has had four solo and numerous group exhibitions in Korea and Australia. She was awarded a Residency program at Camac-Centre d’Art Marnay in France in mid-2012, for which she received a postgraduate research travel grant from the College of Fine Arts. She
  • AU
  • ,
  • Yolanda
  • Uriz
  • Elizalde
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • ISEA2022 Formed at the ArtScience department of the KABK (NL) where she developed her passion for merging science and art through perception, Yolanda Uriz creates multi-sensory experiences. With a particular interest in the proximity senses (smell, taste and touch), she concentrates her research on the synesthetic connections between sound and smell. She uses digital tools like Pure Data to generate sound or Arduino to interact with the analog world, combined with DIY perfumery or messing aroun
  • Unavailable
  • https://www.yolandauriz.info/
  • Yoleiza
  • Toro
  • Bocanegra
  • Presenter
  • Universidad De Caldas, Colombia
  • ISEA 2017 Yoleiza Toro Bocanegra, Universidad de Caldas, Colombia
  • Colombia
  • -73.129056,3.065088
  • Yonatan
  • Collier
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2022 Yoni Collier is currently working towards a practice-based PhD; an examination of how location-based recording, musical performance and production can be used as tools for examining artistic practice, landscape and history. Alongside a written thesis, Yoni is composing and producing immersive, interactive musical pieces that are laid over specific landscapes and ‘performed’ through location-aware Smartphone apps. Yoni holds a BA in Popular and World Musics from Leeds University and an
  • Unavailable
  • Yong
  • Hu
  • Presenter
  • The School of New Media Art and Design
  • Associate Professor
  • ISEA2022 Yong Hu, Ph.D., is an associate professor in the School of New Media Art and Design at Beihang University, China, and a researcher at the State Key Laboratory of Virtual Reality Technology and Systems. He obtained a Ph.D. degree in computer science and virtual reality from Beihang University and then continued to engage in interdisciplinary teaching and research on computer science and art design, such as virtual reality art design and interactive art design. He has published widely on
  • Beijing, China
  • 116.39139,39.905
  • Yong-Yeol
  • Ahn
  • International Programme Committee (IPC)
  • Indiana University Bloomington
  • Unavailable
  • Yongseok
  • Tark
  • Presenter
  • Gwangju Information Culture Industry Promotion Agency
  • ISEA 2019 Yongseok Tark, GITCT, Gwangju, S. Korea
  • Korea
  • 128.16894434232,36.536236465411
  • Yongsoon
  • Choi
  • Presenter
  • Sogang University
  • Art and Technology
  • ISEA 2019 Yongsoon Choi, Dept. Art & Technology. Sogang University, Seoul, Republic of Korea
  • Korea
  • 128.16894434232,36.536236465411
  • Yongsup
  • Lee
  • Presenter
  • Unavailable
  • Yoon
  • Chung
  • Han
  • Artist-Exhibiting, Presenter, Moderator, and Art, Electronic Theater, or Performance Jury
  • University of California
  • ISEA2023 Yoon Chung Han (KR/US) is an interaction designer, multimedia artist, and researcher. Her researches include data visualization, biometric data visualization and sonification, new interface for musical expression, and mobile user experience design. She studied Graphic Design and Interaction Design at Seoul National University, South Korea (under Prof. Suzung Kim), and achieved two Master degrees at SNU and Design | Media Arts in UCLA, USA (under Prof. Casey Reas) She was a graduate stu
  • United States of America
  • -97.922211212118,39.381266130568
  • http://yoonchunghan.com/
  • Yoon Jung
  • Choi
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • Chosun University
  • Art
  • ISEA2019
  • Korea
  • 128.16894434232,36.536236465411
  • Yosaku
  • Matsutani
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2022 Yosaku Matsutani (Ph.D.) is Professor, Faculty of Sociology, Otemon Gakuin University. His research focuses on Aesthetics and Visual Studies.
  • Unavailable
  • Yosra
  • Mojtahedi
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • ISEA2023 Yosra Mojtahedi was born in Tehran, Iran, in 1986. A graduate of Fresnoy-Studio national des arts contemporains (FR), she explores different fields of art, science and technology (particularly Soft robotics – Deformable robots), with a look at anthropology. She studies humans in all their aspects, both physical and cultural (social, religious, psychological) and their relationships with nature. In the form of sculptural and interactive installations, drawings or photographs, organic, s
  • Iran
  • 54.301374087659,32.565837600232
  • http://www.yosramojtahedi.com/
  • Yota
  • Morimoto
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • University of Birmingham
  • ISEA2011 Yota Morimoto is a Japanese composer born in Sao Paulo, Brazil, currently undertaking a doctorate research at the University of Birmingham, UK. His works explore unconventional approaches to generating and transmitting sound, implementing models of noise, turbulence and abstract machines. His works have been presented in festivals and conferences such as TodaysArtFestival (Den Haag), NWEAMO (Mexico), transmediale (Berlin), ISEA2010 (Ruhr), makeart festival (Poitier), EMUfest (Rome), IC
  • Unavailable
  • You Are Not Here
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • ISEA2009 Exhibited works in the "Space is the Place" exhibition.
  • Unavailable
  • Youjin
  • Jeon
  • Workshop Organiser/Presenter
  • ISEA2019 Youjin Jeon (W&T LAB). W&T LAB has been launched since 2016 by Youjin Jeon who is a Seoul-based sound artist. She majored in computer engineering and computer music. Accumulated her experiences in media art scene and art & technology education, she realized the cultures created by using technologies such as maker culture and media art are all male-centered. And the imbalance in using technologies is between not only gender but also other aspects like age, education and ge
  • Seoul, Korea
  • 127,37.58333
  • Young Suk
  • Lee
  • Presenter
  • Unavailable
  • Young Yim
  • Doh
  • International Programme Committee (IPC)
  • Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology and Graduate School of Culture Technology (GSCT)
  • Unavailable
  • Youngdong
  • Kim
  • Presenter
  • Design Lab and University of Sydney
  • ISEA2017 Youngdong Kim, Design Lab, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia is an interaction design researcher at the Electronics and Telecommunication Research Institute in Korea.
  • Sydney, Australia
  • 151.21,-33.868
  • YoungEun
  • Kim
  • Presenter
  • Bitwin Media Lab
  • Korea
  • 128.16894434232,36.536236465411
  • Younghui
  • Kim
  • Presenter
  • HongIk University
  • Media Artist
  • ISEA2011 Younghui Kim is a media artist who uses wearable as a platform combining soft wearable technology & interactive physcal computing.  She finds her inspiration from everyday things or cultural reactions she observes. Younghui currently had a solo media art exhibition, “Bottari” at the gallery B2Project and is teaching “Interaction Design” and “Interactive Art of Everyday Things” at Digital Media Design Dept of Hongik University in Korea – while continuing to research and create int
  • Unavailable
  • Your Drugs My Money
  • Artist-Performing
  • YOUR DRUGS MY MONEY is a collective of experimental artists and musicians from Los Angeles. They embrace the utilization of unconventional instruments and eerie undertones, that you could describe as an ambient durge. This has lead them to journey out of Los Angeles now for the second time to collaborate with other avant garde artists such as ARGUMENTEX and MATTRESS. YOUR DRUGS MY MONEY is all about exploring new dimensions in the field of sound. The echo's will stretch, and your idea of what mu
  • Unavailable
  • Youyang
  • Hu
  • Presenter
  • The University of Tokyo
  • Emerging Design and Informatics
  • PhD Can­di­date
  • ISEA2023 Youyang Hu is an artist, researcher, and Ph.D. candidate at The University of Tokyo, Japan. He dedicated himself to conducting biohybrid experimental creations, using the calculable and augmented aspects of life as tentacles to redefine the relationship between life and nature.
  • Tokyo, Japan
  • 139.1485991,35.76478424
  • https://youyang-hu.com/
  • Yovanny
  • Betancur
  • Artist-Performing
  • Universidad De Caldas, Colombia
  • ISEA2017 Yovanny Betancur, Professor, Universidad de Caldas
  • Colombia
  • -73.129056,3.065088
  • Yu
  • Zhang
  • Presenter
  • Dr. Yu Zhang (CN/NL) has a background in fine arts and design. Over the past years, she has designed and researched interactive systems that respond to Everyday phenomena, environmental concerns, child-system interaction, online collaboration platforms, and uncertainty in data visualization. Her book “Coding Art”, co-authored with Mathias Funk, was published by Apress/Springer in 2021.
  • China
  • 101.90187510338,35.486702984633
  • https://yuzhang.nl/
  • Yu-chun
  • Lin
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2015 Ko-chiu Wu, Saiau-yue Tsau & Yu-chun Lin, National Taipei, University of Technology, Taipei City, Taiwan (R.O.C.)
  • Taipei
  • 121.63333,25.03333
  • Yu-Ting
  • Sheng
  • Presenter
  • Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich
  • ISEA2015 Shih-Yuan Wang, Yu-Ting Sheng, Alex Barchiesi & Jeffrey Huang, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL) Lausanne, Switzerland
  • Switzerland, Swiss Confederation
  • 8.2343919138785,46.80249558295
  • Yuichi
  • Ito
  • Presenter
  • Chukyo University
  • School of Engineering
  • ISEA 2016 Yuichi Ito, School of Engineering, Chukyo University, JP
  • Japan
  • 138.5922295495,36.386492821853
  • Yuko
  • Nitta
  • Workshop Organiser/Presenter
  • Unavailable
  • Yulius
  • Yulius
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • Unavailable
  • Yumeng
  • Xie
  • Presenter
  • Arizona State University
  • PhD Student
  • ISEA2020 Yumeng Xie is a PhD student in Design, Environment and the Arts of Arizona State University, USA. She has her Bachelor of Arts and Master of Fine Arts in Environmental Design. Yumeng had interdisciplinary collaborative design work experience in China. Currently, her research interests are transdisciplinarity in design education, collaborative design, team science, participatory design, and sustainability.
  • Arizona, United States of America
  • -111.42212798911,34.2202611707
  • Yun
  • Hong
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • ISEA2017 Yun Hong, Jersey City, USA
  • Jersey, United States of America
  • -92.3143,33.4284
  • Yun
  • Song
  • Presenter
  • Chung-ang University
  • ISEA2015 Image & Information Lab, Chung-ang University, Seoul, South Korea
  • Seoul, Korea
  • 127,37.58333
  • Yun
  • Tae
  • Nam
  • Presenter
  • Monash University
  • ISEA2015 Yun Tae Nam, Monash University Caulfield, Victoria, Australia. His interest lies primarily in multimedia design dealing with nature, human experience and technology for interactive installations. His several works had received awards in the Korea Design Exhibition in 2009, 2010 and 2011. He is also a nominated designer by Korea Institution of Design Promotion (KIDP) since 2011 and currently undertaking a PhD of Design degree in MADA | Monash University Art Design & Architecture a
  • Victoria, Australia
  • 144,-37
  • http://sensilab.monash.edu/
  • Yun-Jou
  • Chang
  • Presenter
  • Cinevolution
  • President
  • ISEA 2019 Yun-Jou Chang is Cinevolution President. Born in Belgium, with a childhood that spanned Taipei and Prince Rupert, Yun-Jou grew up navigating the interstitial spaces between two languages and two cultures, knowing that the question of identity is often complicated and unanswerable. She has always been powerfully drawn to language, literature and the stories we tell, and how these things inform our ability to connect with one another, form groups and build community.
  • Canada
  • -105.75059585652,55.585901285197
  • https://ca.linkedin.com/in/yunjouchang
  • Yung
  • Ki
  • Lee
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2015 Yoki Lee Yung Ki, Bachelor of Arts & Science (Hons) in New Media From Hong Kong. With multi-cultural background as a half-Taiwanese-half-Japanese. Always interested in looking into relationships and making connections.
  • Unavailable
  • Yunkurra
  • Billy
  • Atkins
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • ISEA2013 Yunkurra Billy Atkins, Martu, was born in the 1930s and lives in Jigalong Community, Western Australia. He is a Martu artist, lawman and storyteller, who was born at Well 9 on the Canning Stock Route and grew up in the country around Wiluna, but returned north to his ancestral homelands, which includes Lake Disappointment, Savory Creek and Jilakurru. He is a knowledgeable senior Martu man and an authority on these important Martu places. Having narrowly avoided being taken away by mi
  • Unable to automatically detect coordinates
  • Yunmi
  • Her
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • ISEA2022 Yunmi Her is a multimedia artist working with VR/AR, video installation, and sculpture. Her interest lies in the paradoxical relationship between individuals and society, which is portrayed as spatial installations in her work. Yunmi’s works have been exhibited in Korea and the United States, including at the SOMA Drawing Center, Seoul Art Center, and San Diego Art Institute.
  • Unavailable
  • Yunseon
  • Son
  • Presenter
  • Sogang University
  • Department of Art & Technology
  • Seoul, Korea
  • 127,37.58333
  • Yunsun
  • Chung
  • Presenter and Workshop Organiser/Presenter
  • Zayed University
  • College of Arts and Creative Enterprises
  • Associate Professor
  • ISEA2014 Yunsun Chung. Design educator, practitioner, Yunsun Chung-Shin is currently an associate professor in the College of Arts and Creative Enterprises at the Zayed University in Dubai, UAE. She has earned her BFA degree in Visual Communication Design from Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea and MFA in Multimedia Graphic Design from Indiana State University, USA.
  • Dubai, United Arab Emirates
  • 55.2962,25.2684
  • Yuqian
  • Sun
  • Presenter
  • Doctoral Student
  • ISEA2022  Yuqian Sun is a Chinese AI artist and researcher. She’s currently a doctoral student at Royal College of Art. Inspired by conversations between virtual characters in video games, she produces works that steer with curiosity. Her main art projects focused on AI chatbots, which explore the narrative and intimacy in human-AI interaction.
  • Unavailable
  • Yusuke
  • Gushiken
  • Presenter
  • Institute of Advanced Media Arts
  • Japan
  • 138.5922295495,36.386492821853
  • Yuxi
  • James
  • Cao
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • ISEA2015 Yuxi (James) Cao is a creative technologist and artist who has presented different sound and visual performances and installations between experimental venues in New York, Beijing and Hangzhou in China. He works and studies in New York City.
  • New York, New York, Canada
  • -73.9808,40.7648
  • Yvan
  • Tina
  • Presenter
  • Unavailable
  • Yves
  • Candau
  • Artist-Performing
  • ISEA2015
  • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
  • -123.1139,49.2609
  • Yvette
  • Gonzalez
  • Presenter
  • Space Ecologies Art and Design (SEADS)
  • ISEA2023 Yvette Gonzalez, Space Ecologies Art and Design (SEADS), Belgium, and MetaFuturism Lab, UK
  • Belgium
  • 4.633575,50.438696
  • Yvette
  • Granata
  • Presenter
  • SUNY Buffalo
  • ISEA2022 Yvette Granata is Assistant Professor at the University of Michigan in the Department of Film, Television,and Media and the Digital Studies Institute. She creates immersive installations, interactive environments, video art, VR films, and hypothetical technological systems. She writes about media theory, digital visual culture, critical computation, and philosophy and art. She holds a BA from the University of Michigan, an MA from University of Amsterdam, and a Phd from SUNY Buffal
  • United States of America
  • -97.922211212118,39.381266130568
  • Yvonne
  • Lammerich
  • International Programme Committee (IPC)
  • Unavailable
  • Zabet
  • Patterson
  • Presenter
  • Stony Brook Uni­ver­sity and Con­sor­tium for Dig­i­tal Arts, Cul­ture, and Tech­nol­ogy (cDACT)
  • ISEA2011 Zabet Pat­ter­son spe­cial­izes in the his­tory and the­ory of dig­i­tal media with a par­tic­u­lar em­pha­sis on the in­ter­sec­tion of com­pu­ta­tional media and art in the post­war pe­riod. Her pub­li­ca­tions in­clude ‘Con­sum­ing Fan­tasy in the Dig­i­tal Era’, in Pornog­ra­phy On/Scene, a col­lec­tion edited by Linda Williams, as well as forth­com­ing ar­ti­cles on Jim Camp­bell and John and James Whit­ney. She is presently As­sis­tant Pro­fes­sor in Art at Stony Brook Uni­ver­
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  • Zach
  • Kaiser
  • Presenter
  • ISEA 2017 Zach Kaiser, Michigan State University, USA
  • United States of America
  • -97.922211212118,39.381266130568
  • Zaffer
  • Chan
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • Unavailable
  • Zahrah
  • Alghamdi
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • King Abdulaziz University
  • Art and Design
  • Assistant Professor
  • ISEA2018 Zahrah Alghamdi grew up in south-western Saudi Arabia where she was surrounded by traditional domestic architecture with artistically decorated rooms. Her art practice is inspired by memories of places related to her childhood. She draws on the idea of ‘embodied memory’ and experiments with translating memory and the feeling of place into spatial installations. During her residency at Eawag, Alghamdi accompanied scientists on environmental sampling and field data collections. The artis
  • Saudi Arabia
  • 44.652426,23.384784
  • https://www.instagram.com/dr.zahrah_alghamdi/?hl=nl
  • Zai
  • Kuning
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • Unavailable
  • Zane
  • Cerpina
  • Presenter
  • Production Network for  Electronic Art, Norway
  • Creative Manager
  • ISEA 2022 Zane Cerpina [LV/NO] is an interdisciplinary female author, curator, artist, and designer. Cerpina lives in Oslo and currently works as project manager/curator at TEKS (Trondheim Electronic Arts Centre) and editor at EE: Experimental Emerging Art Journal. From 2015 – 2019 she worked as creative manager at PNEK (Production Network for Electronic Art, Norway). Cerpina is the author of the The Anthropocene Cookbook: Recipes and Opportunities for Future Catastrophes, co-written with Stah
  • Oslo, Norway
  • 10.75278,59.91111
  • Zat
  • Tang
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • Unavailable
  • Zayed University Students
  • Artist-Performing and Artist-Exhibiting
  • ISEA2014 Zayed University is a UAE university established in 1998. It is one of three government-sponsored higher education institutions in the United Arab Emirates. Achieving accreditation by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education in the USA, it became the first federal university in the UAE to be internationally accredited.
  • United Arab Emirates
  • 54.256172371359,23.852059982388
  • Ze
  • Gao
  • Presenter
  • Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
  • ISEA2023 Ze Gao is an interdisciplinary artist, curator, and media art researcher based in New York and Hong Kong. The Extended Reality and Immersive Media (XRIM) Lab at HKUST and the Tongji University-MIT Shanghai Urban Science Laboratory are where he works as an artist and researcher. After studying multidisciplinary fine arts at the Maryland Institute College of Art, he received an MFA from the School of Visual Arts in New York. His research spans a variety of methods and interests, includin
  • HongKong, China
  • -80.581732,35.569306
  • Zelf
  • Koelman
  • Presenter
  • Eindhoven University of Technology
  • Industrial Design
  • ISEA2015 Zelf Koelman, Mark J. de Graaf & Hans J. Leeuw, Department of Industrial Design, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
  • Netherlands the
  • 4.3175,52.08417
  • Zeynep
  • Abes
  • Presenter
  • University of California Los Angeles
  • ISEA2023 Zeynep Abes is an artist, curator and educator from Istanbul, Turkey. She studied film and interactive media at Emerson College, later getting her start at LACMA’s Art+Tech lab creating AR installations. She then worked at the Sundance Film Festival’s New Frontier Exhibitions and is a recent graduate of UCLA’s Design Media Arts MFA program. She is currently a Ph.D. candidate in the Media Arts and Practice program at USC’s School of Cinematic Arts. She primarily works with archived phot
  • Istanbul, Turkey
  • 28.9662187,41.0091982
  • Zeynep
  • Ozcan
  • Artist-Performing
  • ISEA2017
  • Turkey
  • 35.179593380635,39.060481368502
  • Zeynep
  • Zeren
  • Göktan
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • Kadir Has University
  • Instructor
  • ISEA2014 Zeynep Zeren Göktan, TR. Instructor, Kadir Has University,  Istanbul, Turkey
  • Istanbul, Turkey
  • 28.96028,41.01
  • Zheng
  • Jiang
  • Presenter
  • Carnegie Mellon University
  • ISEA2019 Zheng Jiang is a musician and computer scientist pursuing his master’s degree in Music and Technology at Carnegie Mellon University, USA.
  • United States of America
  • -97.922211212118,39.381266130568
  • Zheng
  • Wang
  • Presenter
  • Nanyang Technological University
  • ISEA2023 Zheng Wang is a curator, scholar, and writer of critical, historical, and creative content. Born in Guilin in 1996 to an Iu-Mien ethnic minority family, Wang grew up in Wuhan, studied in the US for his undergrad and graduate degrees, and currently lives in Singapore. He is a Ph.D. student at the School of Art, Design, and Media, specializing in contemporary art history and theory at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. In 2020, he graduated from Rice University with a bachelor’
  • Singapore, Singapore
  • 103.844203,1.33559
  • Zhi
  • Xu
  • Workshop Organiser/Presenter
  • Unavailable
  • Žiga
  • Kariž
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • ISEA2011 Janez Janša  (born in 1973 as Žiga Kariž in Ljubljana) is one of the three contemporary artists who in 2007 changed their names to Janez Janša.  He is a visual artist. He represents the younger generation of artists who problematise the field of painting through the use of media images and a free relationship with various technological processes.
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  • Zilvinas
  • Lilas
  • Unavailable
  • Zimasa
  • Gysman
  • Presenter
  • Paris College of Art
  • ISEA 2018 Zimasa Gysman is an electronic musician and new media artist currently studying his Masters in Transdisciplinary New Media at the Paris College of Art. Having grown up in Grahamstown in South Africa, he studied a Bachelor of Economics at Rhodes University before moving to Cape Town, South Africa and studying music at the University of Cape Town. It was in Cape Town that his interest in performance and electronic music came to a head. He has an interest in performance and the pract
  • Unavailable
  • Ziv
  • Schneider
  • Presenter
  • Unavailable
  • Živa
  • Ljubec
  • Presenter
  • DeTao Masters Academy
  • ISEA2016 Živa Ljubec is a transdisciplinary researcher, trespassing boundaries of any discipline and avoiding any obsolete differentiation of researchers into artists and scientists. Trained as an architect and curious with the precision of a mathematician, Živa studied both architecture and mathematics, the most widely applied interdisciplinary language, at the University of Ljubljana. For further exploration beyond the disciplinary sciences and for evolving transdisciplinarity into an imagina
  • Unavailable
  • Ziwei
  • Wu
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
  • Computational Media and Computational Arts
  • PhD Student
  • Ziwei Wu is a media artist and researcher who was born in Shenzhen, China. She is a Ph.D. student in Computational Media and Arts (CMA) at HKUST. Her artworks are mainly based on biology, science, and the influence on society by using a range of media. She is a Lumen prize winner; Batsford prize winner. Her research was published in the SIGGRAPH Art Program and EVA London. She has exhibited at international venues, including CYFEST in Southeastern Europe, Norwegian BioArt Arena (NOBA)-Vitenp
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  • Zlatan
  • Filipovic
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • American University of Sharjah
  • ISEA2014 Zlatan Filipovic is Associate Professor of Art and Design at the American University of Sharjah, UAE, where he teaches multimedia design and animation. His areas of research and teaching interest include film, video and animation in linear and interactive environments as well as art/design pedagogy. Filipović holds an MFA in Electronic Integrated Arts from NYSCC at Alfred University, USA, and a BA in Painting from the Academy of Fine Arts in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
  • Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
  • 55.43333,25.35
  • http://zlatanfilipovic.com /
  • Zoe
  • Couloumbis
  • Artist-Performing and Workshop Organiser/Presenter
  • ISEA2019 Zoe Couloumbis graduated from Radford University (USA) with a Bachelor of Science in Dance. Couloumbis has performed at the American College Dance Association Conference and at the NASA Langley 100th Centennial; she has presented her choreography at the Incheon Contemporary Dance Festival in South Korea.
  • Unavailable
  • Zoe
  • Keating
  • Artist-Performing
  • Unavailable
  • Zoe
  • Sadokierski
  • Artist-Exhibiting
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  • Zohar
  • Kfir
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • ISEA2014 Zohar Kfir  is a New York (USA)-based media artist, educator and director of immersive experiences. Her artistic practice employs non-linear narratives and traditional cinematic techniques and features expanded interactivity.
  • New York, United States of America
  • -73.9808,40.7648
  • http://zzee.net/
  • Cecelia
  • Cmielewski
  • Curator and Presenter
  • The University of Western Australia
  • ISEA2022 Dr Cecelia Cmielewski is a Research Fellow at the Institute for Culture and Society at Western Sydney University (WSU) with over thirty years’ experience in the cultural sector. She is the author of Creative Frictions: Arts Leadership, Policy and Practice in Multicultural Australia (2021, ANU Press). Cecelia’s research interests address inclusion in the creative sectors with a focus on the relationship between creative production and multicultural policies. Her current research role is
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  • Joni
  • Taylor
  • Presenter
  • Free Soil
  • ISEA2011 Joni Tay­lor is a re­searcher and cu­ra­tor with a focus on the urban en­vi­ron­ment. She is a found­ing mem­ber of the in­ter­na­tional art group Free Soil. She has been the re­cip­i­ent of grants from the Aus­tralia Coun­cil and ANAT, and schol­ar­ships from the Goethe In­sti­tute and the APA. She worked in Berlin for five years as a jour­nal­ist and has writ­ten ex­ten­sively for pub­li­ca­tions in­clud­ing Re­al­time, Ar­ti­choke, POLoxy­gen, DAMN and Land­scape Ar­chi­tec­ture Aus
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  • Vicky
  • Isley
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • boredomresearch
  • ISEA2017 Vicky Isley, co-founder boredomresearch, Southampton, UK. ISEA2015 boredomresearch is a collaboration between artists Vicky Isley & Paul Smith (UK). They are internationally renowned for creating artworks which explore extended time frames and the mechanics of the natural world using contemporary technology. boredomresearch’s work opens channels for meaningful dialogue and engagement between public and scientific  domains. Their work Real Snail Mail (the world’s first webma
  • United Kingdom
  • -2.3696695703628,54.237933360747
  • http://boredomresearch.net/
  • Paul
  • Smith
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • boredomresearch
  • ISEA2017 Paul Smith, UK ISEA2015 boredomresearch is a collaboration between artists Vicky Isley & Paul Smith (UK). They are internationally renowned for creating artworks which explore extended time frames and the mechanics of the natural world using contemporary technology. boredomresearch’s work opens channels for meaningful dialogue and engagement between public and scientific  domains. Their work Real Snail Mail (the world’s first webmail service to use real snails), which chall
  • Unavailable
  • http://boredomresearch.net/
  • David
  • Cotterrell
  • Artist-Exhibiting, Presenter, and Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • Sheffield Hallam University
  • Fine Arts Department
  • ISEA2017 David Cotterrell, UK ISEA2015 David Cotterrell is an installation artist working across media and technologies. Cotterrell works to develop projects that can embrace the quiet spaces that are the sites for action, which might (or might not) be clearly understood in the future. Cotterrell’s work has been commissioned and shown extensively in Europe, the United States and Asia in gallery spaces, museums and within the public realm. He is Professor of Fine Art at Sheffield Hallam
  • London, United Kingdom
  • -0.1275,51.50722
  • http://davidcotterrell.com/
  • Sigune
  • Hamann
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • Cam­ber­well Col­lege of Arts
  • ISEA2011 Si­gune Hamann is an artist who deals with still and mov­ing im­ages. This en­com­passes hy­brid media forms com­bin­ing ana­logue and dig­i­tal processes. She ex­plores the ef­fects of time and per­cep­tion on the con­struc­tion of men­tal im­ages in pho­tographs, videos, in­stal­la­tions and in­ter­net works. Pro­jects in­clude: the on­line nar­ra­tive noth­ing­but­thetruth (2002); pho­to­graphic film-strips (Har­ris Mu­seum, Pre­ston 2005, Gallery of Pho­tog­ra­phy, Dublin 2008, K
  • Unavailable
  • http://sigune.co.uk/
  • Charlotte
  • Day
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Curator
  • Monash University
  • Museum of Art (MUMA)
  • Acting Director for Interdisciplinary Unit at AUT University
  • Melbourne, Australia
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  • Susan
  • Sloan
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • National Centre for Computer Animation and Bournemouth University
  • ISEA2011 Susan Sloan is a Lecturer/ Research Fellow at the National Centre for Computer Animation, Bournemouth University, UK. She works both collaboratively and alone using animation to create artworks and public projects. Her work has been shown nationally and internationally at exhibitions including the SIGGRAPH Gallery, San Diego; 404 Festival, Argentina; IVO3 London; IVO6, London, Sydney; Kunstihoone Gallery, Tallinn,  Estonia; Yokohama Art Museum, Japan; An Tuireann, Isle of Skye, Glasg
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  • Tatiana
  • Bazzichelli
  • Moderator and Presenter
  • Aarhus University
  • Dig­i­tal Aes­thet­ics Re­search Cen­ter
  • _Director
  • ISEA2011 Ta­tiana Bazz­ichelli is PhD Scholar at Aarhus Uni­ver­sity. She is board mem­ber of the Dig­i­tal Aes­thet­ics Re­search Cen­ter in Aarhus and vis­it­ing scholar at Stan­ford Uni­ver­sity (2009). She has been ac­tive in the Ital­ian hacker com­mu­nity since the end of the ’90s and is the founder of the AHA: Ac­tivism-Hack­ing-Artivism pro­ject (http://?www.?ecn.?org/?aha), which won the hon­orary men­tion for dig­i­tal com­mu­ni­ties at Ars Elec­tron­ica (2007). She wrote the book N
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  • http://networkingart.eu/
  • Dmytri
  • Kleiner
  • Presenter
  • Telekom­mu­nis­ten Col­lec­tive
  • ISEA2011 Dmytri Kleiner is a soft­ware de­vel­oper work­ing on pro­jects that in­ves­ti­gate the po­lit­i­cal econ­omy of the in­ter­net, and the ideal of work­ers’ self-or­ga­ni­za­tion of pro­duc­tion as a form of class strug­gle. Born in the USSR, Dmytri grew up in Toronto and now lives in Berlin. He is a founder of the Telekom­mu­nis­ten Col­lec­tive, which pro­vides in­ter­net and tele­phone ser­vices, as well as un­der­takes artis­tic pro­jects that ex­plore the way com­mu­ni­ca­tions t
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  • http://telekommunisten.net/
  • Elanor
  • Colleoni
  • Presenter
  • De­part­ment of In­ter­cul­tural Com­mu­ni­ca­tion and Man­age­ment and Copen­hagen Busi­ness School
  • ISEA2011 Elanor Colleoni is a Post-Doc Re­searcher at the De­part­ment of In­ter­cul­tural Com­mu­ni­ca­tion and Man­age­ment, Copen­hagen Busi­ness School, DK. With a back­ground in com­puter sci­ence and so­ci­ol­ogy, she is cur­rently work­ing on the pro­ject “Re­spon­si­ble Busi­ness in the Bl­o­gos­phere” (RBB). Elanor is in­ves­ti­gat­ing the re­la­tion­ship be­tween in­for­ma­tion dif­fu­sion and emo­tional con­tent in so­cial media and the im­pact of so­cial re­la­tions on brand and c
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  • Tom
  • Hetherington
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • ISEA2013 Tom Hetherington (Hethro) is a media artist working predominantly with moving image and sound. His work explores the rhythmic relationship between body, mind, spirit and universe. He has a specific interest in the implementation of time, place and the moving image in a performance context, and his work is often inclusive and interactive. He completed a Bachelor of Digital Media at UNSW’s College of Fine Arts, and with a final Honours year pending, has taken time off to focus on numerou
  • Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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  • Dee
  • Hi­b­bert-Jones
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2011 Dee Hi­b­bert-Jones & Nomi Tal­is­man, work­ing col­lab­o­ra­tively, since 2004, en­gage in di­a­logues about power, pol­i­tics and emo­tions. Their videos, sculp­ture, in­stal­la­tion and street in­ter­ven­tions in­ves­ti­gate the ways in­di­vid­u­als man­age power sys­tems and han­dle emo­tional bag­gage from the mun­dane to the ex­treme.  Their work has re­ceived awards from the Na­tional En­dow­ment for the Arts, the Eu­ro­pean Cul­tural Coun­cil, the Cre­ative Work Fund and
  • San Fran­cisco , California, US
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  • Heather
  • Kap­plow
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2011 Heather Kap­plow is a media, per­for­mance and in­stal­la­tion artist, liv­ing in the United States. Her artis­tic focus is on the for­mal char­ac­ter­is­tics and tex­tures of dig­i­tal media, and on in­ves­ti­gat­ing very sim­ple philo­soph­i­cal ques­tions about the work­ings of daily life through per­for­mance. These in­ves­ti­ga­tions are gen­er­ally play­ful, re­quir­ing au­di­ences to be ac­tive agents in the ex­plo­ration and art-cre­ation process. Kap­plow’s video pro­jects a
  • US
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  • Maya
  • Balcioglu
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2011 Maya Bal­cioglu was born in Is­tan­bul, Turkey, in 1955, and ar­rived in Lon­don, UK, in 1977. She stud­ied at Brighton (be­cause it was by the sea) and the Slade School of Fine Art, Lon­don, sup­port­ing her own ed­u­ca­tion by work­ing in fac­to­ries, night shifts and cater­ing jobs. She col­lab­o­rated with Stu­art Bris­ley on The Ceno­taph Pro­ject (1987-1991) and edited the pub­li­ca­tion for this pro­ject.  De­cided to mir­ror a busi­ness and set up a shop as an ex­per­i­men­ta
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  • http://mayabalcioglu.com/pages/11
  • Sam
  • Spurr
  • Presenter
  • University of Adelaide
  • ISEA2013 Sam Spurr is an architectural theorist and designer working across academia, journalism, design and curatorship.  She is currently a Research Fellow in the School of Architecture, Landscape Architecture and Urban Design at the University of Adelaide. Sam was the founding director of the Interior and Spatial Design program at the UTS in 2009. She has taught in tertiary education for over a decade prior to this including as a full-time lecturer in architecture at UTS. She has been invi
  • AU
  • ,
  • Daniel
  • Scott
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2013 Daniel Scott is a technical artist and software developer who has worked in motion-capture, camera tracking and research and development for animated films including Happy Feet 2 and Walking with Dinosaurs 3D. Daniel holds a Masters of Animation from The University of Technology, Sydney and is currently assisting with the motion-capture and software development of tranSTURM.
  • Sydney, AU
  • ,
  • Roger
  • Haigh
  • Mills
  • Presenter
  • University of Technology Sydney (UTS)
  • Musician
  • ISEA2011 Roger Haigh Mills is an international musician, sound artist and writer whose practice and research focuses on networked improvisation, sound installation and experimental radio. Credits include a Golden Eye award for contrapuntal radio performance Idea of South (Sydney), score for BAFTA award winning dance performance At Swim Two Boys (Earthfall, UK) and album production and performances with award winning Turkish singer Mircan Kaya. He is currently undertaking a PhD at the Universi
  • sydney, AU
  • ,
  • Michael
  • Day
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2013 Michael Day is a lecturer in the Faculty of Design, Architecture & Building at UTS, where he has been lecturing and tutoring in lighting, ergonomics, human behaviour and theatre design subjects since 2000. In 2011 he launched a new Master of Design Coursework Degree in Lighting Design. He obtained his undergraduate degree in Architecture and Masters in Design Science (Illumination) from the University of Sydney. Over a period of 40 years his international architecture, interiors
  • AU
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  • Gavin
  • Perin
  • Presenter
  • University of Technology, Sydney
  • School of Architecture
  • ISEA2013 Gavin Perin is a lecturer in the School of Architecture at the University of Technology, Sydney. Having completed his Bachelor of Architecture degree at the University of Canberra, he is currently completing a design based research Masters of Architecture Degree at Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology. He is also co-director and founding member of the Centre for Digital Design at UTS which is engaged in theoretical and practice based research that explores the evolving frontiers o
  • Sydney, AU
  • ,
  • Jane
  • D.
  • Marsching
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2011 Jane D. Marschingis a dig­i­tal media artist. Her re­cent ex­hi­bi­tions in­clude: the ICA Boston; Mass­MoCA; San Jose Mu­seum of Art, CA, USA, and oth­ers. She has re­ceived grants from Cre­ative Cap­i­tal, LEF Foun­da­tion, Ar­ta­dia and Artists Re­source Trust.  Re­cent pub­li­ca­tions in­clude: BiPo­lar (Cor­ner­house 2008), Gothic (Whitechapel Press, Lon­don, 2008), and S&F On­line: Gen­der on Ice (Barnard Col­lege, 2008). With Mark Alice Du­rant in 2005, she cu­rated The Bl
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  • Nathan
  • Cun­ning­ham
  • Presenter
  • Polar Data Cen­tre, British Antarc­tic Sur­vey (BAS) and ICED
  • ISEA2011 Nathan Cun­ning­hamis act­ing head of the Polar Data Cen­tre, British Antarc­tic Sur­vey (BAS). He rep­re­sents BAS on a num­ber of in­ter­na­tional and na­tional sci­en­tific and data man­age­ment com­mit­tees in­clud­ing ICED, an in­ter­na­tional mul­ti­dis­ci­pli­nary ini­tia­tive launched in re­sponse to the in­creas­ing need to de­velop in­te­grated cir­cum­po­lar analy­ses of South­ern Ocean cli­mate and ecosys­tem dy­nam­ics. He is also in­volved with de­vel­op­ing pub­l
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  • Andreas
  • Fis­chlin
  • Presenter
  • Ter­res­trial Sys­tems Ecol­ogy Group and Swiss Fed­eral In­sti­tute of Tech­nol­ogy
  • ISEA2011 An­dreas Fis­chlin is Head of the Ter­res­trial Sys­tems Ecol­ogy Group, at the Swiss Fed­eral In­sti­tute of Tech­nol­ogy. Born in 1949 he stud­ied bi­ol­ogy and sys­tems the­ory and did eco­log­i­cal re­search in Canada. He re­turned to Switzer­land ETH Zurich to teach sys­tems ecol­ogy and com­puter sci­ence. He played a lead­ing role in the de­sign and for­ma­tion of the novel cur­ricu­lum and de­part­ment of En­vi­ron­men­tal Sci­ences at ETH Zurich. He was pre­sented with
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  • Bill
  • Balaskas
  • Presenter and Moderator
  • Royal Col­lege of Art
  • ISEA2011 Bill Bal­askasis a Lon­don-based artist work­ing with video and dig­i­tal media. He stud­ied Eco­nom­ics and Busi­ness Ad­min­is­tra­tion be­fore de­cid­ing to com­pletely change di­rec­tion by study­ing film and video at the Royal Col­lege of Art, in Lon­don. His work has been widely ex­hib­ited in­ter­na­tion­ally. Re­cent and forth­com­ing solo ex­hi­bi­tions in­clude pre­sen­ta­tions at In­sti­tut Français de Thes­sa­lonique, Greece (2011); Jew­ish Mu­seum, Lon­don; and Sketch Ga
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  • http:// billbalaskas.com/
  • Christina
  • Vat­sella
  • Presenter
  • Uni­ver­sité Paris Sor­bonne
  • ISEA2011 Christina Vat­sella is an art his­to­rian based in Paris. She is a PhD can­di­date in His­tory of Art at the Uni­ver­sité Paris Sor­bonne – Paris IV work­ing on the ques­tion of space in video in­stal­la­tion. Fol­low­ing a res­i­dency at the ZKM, her Mas­ter de­gree fo­cused on the in­sti­tu­tion­al­i­sa­tion of ne­tart. She has worked at the Mu­seum of Cy­cladic Art (Athens, Greece), the Cen­tre Pom­pi­dou (New Media De­part­ment) and the Cen­tre de recherches en Arts of the Uni­ve
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  • Philip
  • Glahn
  • Presenter
  • Tyler School of Art/Tem­ple Uni­ver­sity, Uni­ver­sität Lüneb­urg, Pratt In­sti­tute, and Grad­u­ate Cen­ter, City Uni­ver­sity of New York
  • ISEA2011 Philip Glahn is As­sis­tant Pro­fes­sor of Crit­i­cal Stud­ies and Aes­thet­ics at the Tyler School of Art/Tem­ple Uni­ver­sity, Philadel­phia, USA, spe­cial­iz­ing in con­tem­po­rary art his­tory and the­ory. Glahn stud­ied art his­tory and cul­tural stud­ies at the Uni­ver­sität Lüneb­urg and Pratt In­sti­tute, and re­ceived his PhD from the Grad­u­ate Cen­ter, City Uni­ver­sity of New York. His writ­ings have ap­peared in Art Jour­nal, Af­ter­im­age, Com­mu­ni­ca­tions and BOMB an
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  • Melanie
  • Lenz
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2011 Melanie Lenz is Com­puter Art Cu­ra­tor at the V&A. She has worked on a va­ri­ety of con­tem­po­rary art ex­hi­bi­tions and dig­i­tal com­mis­sions. She holds a MA in Mu­seum Stud­ies and pre­vi­ously worked at the Bar­bi­can Art Gallery and Tate Mod­ern.
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  • Yi-hui
  • Huang
  • Presenter
  • East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania, USA.
  • Assistant Professor
  • ISEA2014 Yi-hui Huang, University of Pennsylvania, USA ISEA2011 Dr. Yi-hui Huang is Assistant Professor of Media Communication and Technology at East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania, USA. She teaches several levels of digital photography courses. Her research focuses on knowledge provided by digital photographs, or what we learn from digital photographs, and digital photography aesthetics.
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  • Markus
  • Hanakam
  • Presenter
  • University Essen (DE) and University of Applied Arts in Vienna (AT)
  • ISEA2011 Markus Hanakam was born 1979 in Essen, Germany. After 2 years of Art and Design studies at University Essen (DE), 2000-2002, he earned his master degrees in Art and Design Education (2006) and Sculpture and Multimedia (2009) from the University of Applied Arts in Vienna (AT). Since 2004 Freelance work as assistant director, cutter, and in the field of compositing and interactive computer design. Since 2004 collaborative work as duo ‘Hanakam & Schuller’, solo shows and curatorial
  • DE
  • ,
  • Roswitha
  • Schuller
  • Presenter
  • University of Applied Arts in Vienna (AT)
  • ISEA2011 Roswitha Schuller was born in 1984 in Friesach, Austria. She got her master degrees in Art and Design Education (2007) and Sculpture and Multimedia (2009) from the University of Applied Arts in Vienna (AT), where she is Ph.D candidate at the department for Art Sociology (2008-ongoing). Since 2004 collaborative work as duo ‘Hanakam & Schuller’ [see below]
  • AT
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  • Karin
  • Mihatsch
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2011 Karin Mihatsch was born in 1980 in Graz, Austria. She studied Philosophy and Psychology at University of Vienna (2000-2005) and got her master 2005 in Art Education from the University of Applied Arts Vienna  (AT), where she is Ph.D. candidate at the department for Cultural and Intellectual History (2009/10-ongoing). Mihatsch worked at the artistic direction department of documenta 12 in Kassel (DE) from 2005-2007, and is now freelance head of international artistic projects and work
  • FR
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  • Carla
  • Drago
  • Presenter
  • University of Technology, Sydney, Australia
  • New Media Creative Director
  • ISEA2011 Carla Drago is a new media creative director and producer with a background in writing and directing for film and television. Her award-winning film and television credits include The Vegetable Mob, a documentary about her Sicilian relatives and their passion for tomatoes, Susie Is a Fiah, about Susie Maroney’s first failed attempt to swim from Cuba to Florida, Island Style, a documentary which examines young Polynesians and hip-hop culture, and Above The Dust Level, a short comedy a
  • AU
  • ,
  • http://carladrago.com/
  • Renato
  • Roque
  • Presenter
  • Engineering Faculty in Oporto University, Portugal
  • Telecommunications Engineer
  • ISEA2011 Renato Roque. Telecommunications Engineer, completed a Multimedia Master in 2009 in FEUP (Engineering Faculty in Oporto University, Portugal) using computer software to reconstruct human faces’s portraits, using components. Performs photography and writing (fiction + poetics) projects since the eighties.
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  • http:// renatoroque.com/
  • Ryan
  • Boatright
  • Presenter
  •  [ISEA2011 provided no biographical information]
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  • Adam
  • Tindale
  • Presenter
  • [ISEA2011 provided no biographical information]
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  • Jordan
  • Tate
  • International Programme Committee (IPC) and Presenter
  • University of Cincinnati
  • Assistant Professor
  • ISEA2011 Jordan Tateis an Assistant Professor of Art at the University of Cincinnati, USA. Tate, a Fulbright Fellow (2008-2009), has a Bachelor of Philosophy in Interdisciplinary Studies from Miami University and a Master of Fine Arts in Photography from Indiana University. Tate is the author of the recently published “The Contemporary Dictionary of Sexual Euphemisms” from St. Martin’s Press (2007); his work is currently held in collections nationwide, including Rhizome at the New Museum, the M
  • Cincinnati, Ohio, United States of America
  • -84.51246,39.101454
  • http:// jordantate.com/
  • Helder
  • Miguel
  • Dias
  • Presenter
  • Digital Arts in School of Arts, UCP, Portugal
  • Artist
  • ISEA2011 Helder Miguel Dias is an artist/researcher and a teacher of Digital Arts in School of Arts, UCP, Portugal.  
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  • Benjamin
  • Kolaitis
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • Independent Artist
  • ISEA2013 Benjamin Kolaitis is a Melbourne-based contemporary instrument builder, sound artist and sculptural artist. He works with sculpture, sound, electronics and programming to develop kinetic interactive sound sculptures, invented instruments and improvised performances. Dedicated to promoting new insights in contemporary instrument building and technology within the Arts, Benjamin also co-directs Media Lab Melbourne, an artist run community that promotes and educates artists and creative
  • Melbourne, Australia
  • 144.9632,-37.8142
  • http://naturestrip.com/artists/benjamin-kolaitis
  • Adani
  • Hempel
  • Presenter
  • Zayed University in Dubai
  • Design in the College of Arts and Creative Enterprises
  • ISEA2013 Adina Hempel serves as Assistant Professor of Interior Design in the College of Arts and Creative Enterprises at the Zayed University in Dubai, UAE. Her work focuses on public space, urban cultures in the Middle East, impact assessment for social design, and sustainable urbanism. She has received a Dipl.-Ing. Architecture (Master of Architecture) from the Technical University of Dresden, Germany, is an Architect and Urban Designer, and has worked in architectural offices in Germany, Sw
  • Dubai, United Arab Emirates
  • 55.2962,25.2684
  • Heather
  • Kelley
  • Presenter and Moderator
  • Koko­romi
  • ISEA2011 Heather Kel­ley, also known as moboid, is a media artist, cu­ra­tor, and game de­signer.  Cur­rently Ms. Kel­ley heads her in­ter­ac­tion an­d­ ex­pe­ri­ence de­sign stu­dio Per­fect Plum.  She is co-founder of Koko­romi,an ex­per­i­men­tal game col­lec­tive, with whom she has pro­duced and cu­rat­ed the renowned GAMMA event pro­mot­ing ex­per­i­men­tal games as cre­ative ex­pres­sion in a so­cial con­text.
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  • Cindy
  • Poremba
  • Presenter
  • The Ontario College of Art and Design University (OCAD U)
  • Associate Professor
  • ISEA2023: Cindy Poremba is a digital media researcher, gamemaker, and curator. They are an Associate Professor (Digital Entertainment) at OCAD University, Ontario, Canada
  • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  • -79.383935,43.653482
  • Alexander
  • Schwing­ham­mer
  • Presenter and Moderator
  • ISEA2011 Alexan­der Schwing­ham­mer works as a re­search as­so­ci­ate for The­ory and His­tory of Vi­sual Com­mu­ni­ca­tion at the Bauhaus Uni­ver­sity in Weimar, Germany. His back­ground is in cul­tural, stud­ies, an­thro­pol­ogy and the­atre stud­ies. Re­search in­ter­ests in­clude per­for­mance the­ory, vi­sual cul­ture, the vi­su­al­ity of war, ideas on ap­pro­pria­tive acts and the an­thro­po­log­i­cal mo­men­tum of re­port­ing.
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  • Nicholas
  • Salazar-Sutil
  • Presenter
  • Per­for­mance Stud­ies In­ter­na­tional
  • ISEA2011 Nick Salazar-Su­til is a Chilean born aca­d­e­mic and prac­ti­tioner liv­ing in Lon­don. His work fo­cuses on sym­bolic lan­guages and code lan­guages in per­for­mance, cor­po­real semi­otics and cul­tural the­ory of sym­bolic lan­guages (math­e­mat­ics/ com­puter lan­guages). He is the artis­tic di­rec­tor of Con­fig­ur8, and Mem­ber of the Board of Di­rec­tors of Per­for­mance Stud­ies In­ter­na­tional.
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  • Asko
  • Lehmuskallio
  • Presenter
  • Aalto University
  • Helsinki Institute for Information Technology
  • ISEA2011 Asko Lehmuskallio works as re­searcher at the Helsinki In­sti­tute for In­for­ma­tion Tech­nol­ogy HIIT, a joint mul­ti­dis­ci­pli­nary in­sti­tute of Aalto Uni­ver­sity and the Uni­ver­sity of Helsinki, Fin­land. His re­search in­ter­ests in­clude dig­i­tally net­worked cam­eras, pri­vacy and media tac­tics. His work is pub­lished mainly in the fields of vi­sual cul­ture, com­mu­ni­ca­tion stud­ies, and hu­man-com­puter in­ter­ac­tion.
  • Helsinki, Finland
  • 24.94861,60.17333
  • Anna
  • Lena
  • Seiser
  • Presenter
  • Bauhaus Uni­ver­sity Weimar and Uni­ver­si­dade Fed­eral de Minas Gerais in Belo Hor­i­zonte, Brazil
  • ISEA2011 Anna Lena Seiser stud­ied Me­di­a­cul­ture and So­cial Com­mu­ni­ca­tion at Bauhaus Uni­ver­sity Weimar and Uni­ver­si­dade Fed­eral de Minas Gerais in Belo Hor­i­zonte, Brazil. In 2009/2010 she was part of the pro­gramme team of trans­me­di­ale.10 FU­TU­RITY NOW! – fes­ti­val for art and dig­i­tal cul­ture Berlin. Her re­search in­ter­ests in­clude data piracy, aes­thet­ics and the value of dis­tur­bance, so­cial im­pli­ca­tions of soft­ware ar­chi­tec­ture and tac­tics of cul
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  • Se­bas­t­ian
  • Sierra
  • Barra
  • Presenter
  • Goethe Uni­ver­sity Frank­furt, DE
  • ISEA2011 Se­bas­t­ian Sierra Barra is a PhD stu­dent of Pol­i­tics, Eu­ro­pean Eth­nol­ogy and An­thro­pol­ogy at the Goethe Uni­ver­sity Frank­furt, DE. He holds a schol­ar­ship of the Frank­furt Grad­u­ate School of So­cial Sci­ence and Hu­man­i­ties. His re­search pro­ject is about the role of media in the ‘in­for­ma­tion age’ from a co­evo­lu­tion­ary point of view.
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  • Rita
  • Raley
  • Moderator and Presenter
  • Uni­ver­sity Cal­i­for­nia, Santa Bar­bara, USA
  • ISEA2011 Rita Raley is As­so­ci­ate Pro­fes­sor of Eng­lish, with cour­tesy ap­point­ments in Film and Media Stud­ies, Com­par­a­tive Lit­er­a­ture, and Global Stud­ies, at Uni­ver­sity Cal­i­for­nia, Santa Bar­bara, USA. Her pri­mary re­search in­ter­ests lie at the in­ter­sec­tion of dig­i­tal media and hu­man­ist in­quiry, with a par­tic­u­lar em­pha­sis on cul­tural cri­tique, artis­tic prac­tices, and lan­guage (code­work, ma­chine trans­la­tion, elec­tronic lit­er­a­ture, and elec
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  • Bernadette
  • Buckley
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2011 Dr. Bernadette Buck­ley joined the De­part­ment of In­ter­na­tional Pol­i­tics at Gold­smiths (UK) in 2007. Be­fore ar­riv­ing at Gold­smiths, she was a lec­turer in Con­tem­po­rary Art The­ory & Prac­tice at the In­ter­na­tional Cen­tre for Cul­tural & Her­itage Stud­ies, New­cas­tle Uni­ver­sity. Buck­ley’s re­search in­ter­ests tra­verse a num­ber of dif­fer­ent fields. She has long since been in­ter­ested in the com­plex re­la­tion­ships be­tween art and war and/or
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  • Wafaa
  • Bilal
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2011 Wafaa Bilal an Iraqi-born artist and As­sis­tant Arts Pro­fes­sor at New York Uni­ver­sity’s Tisch School of the Arts (USA), is known in­ter­na­tion­ally for his on-line per­for­ma­tive and in­ter­ac­tive works pro­vok­ing di­a­logue about in­ter­na­tional pol­i­tics and in­ter­nal dy­nam­ics. For his cur­rent pro­ject, the 3rdi, Bilal had a cam­era sur­gi­cally im­planted on the back of his head to spon­ta­neously trans­mit im­ages to the web 24 hours a day – a state­ment on s
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  • Hasan
  • Elahi
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2011 Hasan Elahi is an in­ter­dis­ci­pli­nary artist whose work ex­am­ines is­sues of sur­veil­lance, sim­u­lated time, trans­port sys­tems, bor­ders and fron­tiers. His work has been pre­sented in nu­mer­ous ex­hi­bi­tions at venues such as SITE Santa Fe, Cen­tre Georges Pom­pi­dou, Sun­dance Film Fes­ti­val, Kas­sel Kul­tur­bahn­hof, The Her­mitage, and at the Venice Bi­en­nale. Elahi re­cently was in­vited to speak about his work at the Tate Mod­ern, Ein­stein Forum, and at the A
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  • Anke
  • Finger
  • Moderator and Presenter
  • University of Connecticut
  • Associate Professor
  • ISEA2011 Dr. Anke Finger is Associate Professor of German Studies and Comparative Literature at the University of Connecticut, USA. Her research interests include German and Comparative Modernism, Interart Studies/Literature and Other Arts, Avant-Gardes, Aesthetics, Media Theory and Philosophy, Interculturality and Comparative Literature. Recent publications: The Aesthetics of the Total Artwork: On Borders and Fragments (ed., with Danielle Follett, 2011); Das Gesamtkunstwerk der Moderne
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  • Cre­tien
  • van
  • Campen
  • Presenter
  • Nether­lands In­sti­tute for So­cial Re­search
  • ISEA2011 Cre­tien van Campen is sci­en­tific re­searcher, au­thor and ed­i­tor in so­cial sci­ence and fine arts. He is af­fli­ated as a se­nior re­searcher at the Nether­lands In­sti­tute for So­cial Re­search and mod­er­a­tor of Synes­thet­ics Nether­lands, the web com­mu­nity of synes­thetes in the Nether­lands. He is ed­i­tor of the Leonardo on­line bib­li­og­ra­phy Synes­the­sia in Art and Sci­ence. His lat­est book is The Hid­den Sense: Synes­the­sia in Art and Sci­ence (MIT  Pres
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  • Jiang
  • Duo
  • Presenter
  • Communication University of China (CUC)
  • Assistant Professor
  • ISEA 2013 Dr Jiang Duo, The Culture Development Institute, The Communication University of China, Beijing, China, is an Assistant Professor at the Culture Development Institute (CDI) in Beijing and Executive Editor-in-Chief of “China Cultural Industries Yearbook”, an annual publication that gathers and publishes data documenting the progress and achievements in growth of the cultural and creative industries across all the regions of China where this is occuring. Jiang’s research focus is centre
  • Beijing, China
  • 116.39139,39.905
  • Mark
  • Butler
  • Moderator and Presenter
  • In­sti­tute of Art and Media at the Pots­dam Uni­ver­sity, Germany
  • ISEA2011 Mark But­ler is a cul­tural sci­en­tist, fu­tur­ol­o­gist, and the Sci­en­tific Man­ager of the re­search and de­vel­op­ment pro­ject Ludic In­ter­faces at the In­sti­tute of Art and Media at the Pots­dam Uni­ver­sity, Germany. He has worked ex­ten­sively on the cul­ture of com­puter game-play­ing and is cur­rently com­plet­ing his Ph.D. on play­ful tech­niques of the self. As a doc­toral mem­ber of the Sci­ence & Tech­nol­ogy Re­search Group of the Daim­ler AG (2004-2008) he has
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  • Moisés
  • Mañas Car­bonell
  • Moderator, Presenter, and International Programme Committee (IPC)
  • Poly­tech­nic Uni­ver­sity of Va­len­cia
  • ISEA2011 Dr. Moisés Mañas Car­bonell is an artist, in­ter­ac­tive de­signer and pro­fes­sor of In­ter­ac­tive Art in the Fine Arts Fac­ulty of the Poly­tech­nic Uni­ver­sity of Va­len­cia, Spain (since 2001). He is mem­ber of the re­search group, Lab­o­ra­to­rio de luz. He has also been a mem­ber of the Tech­ni­cal Com­mit­tee of the In­ter­na­tional Con­gress ACE pro­gram 2005, 2006 and 2007 (In­ter­na­tional con­fer­ence on Ad­vances in com­puter en­ter­tain­ment tech­nol­ogy, ACM SIGCHI),
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  • Annie
  • Abrahams
  • Presenter
  • uni­ver­sity of Utrecht
  • ISEA2011 Annie Abra­hams  has a doc­toral de­gree in bi­ol­ogy from the uni­ver­sity of Utrecht and a BA from the Acad­emy of fine arts of Arn­hem.  In her work with video,  per­for­mance and  the in­ter­net, she ques­tions the pos­si­bil­i­ties and the lim­its of com­mu­ni­ca­tion in gen­eral and more specif­i­cally in­ves­ti­gates its modes under net­worked con­di­tions. She is an in­ter­na­tion­ally re­garded pi­o­neer of net­worked per­for­mance art. She has per­formed and shown work ex­t
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  • http://bram.org/
  • Mar­garida
  • Car­valho
  • Presenter
  • New Uni­ver­sity of Lis­bon (FCSH/UNL)
  • ISEA2011 Mar­garida Car­valho holds a BA and a MA in Com­mu­ni­ca­tion Sci­ences by the Fac­ulty of So­cial Sci­ences and Hu­man­i­ties of the New Uni­ver­sity of Lis­bon (FCSH/UNL), Portugal. She has been a fac­ulty mem­ber at the School of Com­mu­ni­ca­tion and Media Stud­ies (Lis­bon Poly­tech­nic In­sti­tute) since 1998 where she cur­rently lec­tures the courses of “Art and Com­mu­ni­ca­tion” and “Semi­ol­ogy”. Mar­garida is now work­ing on her doc­toral the­sis on the sub­ject of par­tic
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  • Cinzia
  • Cremona
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2011 Cinzia Cre­mona is an artist and re­searcher work­ing with video, per­for­mance, pho­tog­ra­phy and dig­i­tal media in re­la­tional, col­lab­o­ra­tive and par­tic­i­pa­tory ways. Her in­ti­mate video per­for­mances focus on per­sonal re­la­tion­ships and so­cial in­ter­ac­tions, and form the core of a prac­tice-based PhD at the Uni­ver­sity of West­min­ster, Lon­don, UK. Her pho­to­graphic and mov­ing image work has been ex­hib­ited in­ter­na­tion­ally.  Cinzia has been co-cu­rat­ing
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  • Eunice
  • Gonçalves
  • Duarte
  • Presenter
  • Uni­ver­sity Col­lege Dublin and Uni­ver­si­dade de Coim­bra
  • ISEA2011 Eu­nice Gonçalves Duarte is a por­tuguese per­for­mance artist and re­searcher on the uses of low tech in dig­i­tal per­for­mance. She has a BA in Com­mu­ni­ca­tion and Cul­ture Sci­ences and in 2002 com­pleted the MA in Con­tem­po­rary Drama Stud­ies in the Uni­ver­sity Col­lege Dublin (Dublin, Ire­land). She is cur­rently a PhD stu­dent in Uni­ver­si­dade de Coim­bra, de­vel­op­ing a the­sis on the aes­thet­ics of dig­i­tal per­for­mance. Eu­nice has worked with the­atre com­pa­ni
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  • Jan
  • Baetens
  • Presenter
  • Uni­ver­sity of Leu­ven
  • ISEA2011 Jan Baetens is pro­fes­sor of cul­tural stud­ies at the Uni­ver­sity of Leu­ven (KUL), Belgium. His re­search top­ics range from French po­etry (which he also prac­tices as a pub­lished poet) and word and image it­er­ac­tions in so-called minor gen­res (graphic novel, photonovel, nov­el­li­sa­tion). He has writ­ten and edited var­i­ous books, among which re­cently: “Pour le ro­man-photo” (Brus­sels, Les Im­pres­sions Nou­velles, 2010), and “Con­strained Writ­ing”, a dou­ble spe­cial
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  • Kerry
  • Doyle
  • Presenter
  • Stan­lee and Ger­ald Rubin Cen­ter for the Vi­sual Arts
  • ISEA2011 Kerry Doyle is the As­so­ci­ate Cu­ra­tor and As­sis­tant Di­rec­tor of the Stan­lee and Ger­ald Rubin Cen­ter for the Vi­sual Arts (Texas, USA) where she is in charge of ed­u­ca­tion and com­mu­nity out­reach and par­tic­i­pates in cu­ra­to­r­ial pro­jects with a focus on con­tem­po­rary Latin Amer­i­can art and cross-bor­der di­a­logue. She spent fif­teen years in so­cial ser­vice and com­mu­nity ed­u­ca­tion in Chicago, El Paso, and Juarez and spe­cial­izes in ac­tiv­i­ties
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  • Johanna
  • Gustafs­son
  • Fürst
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2011 Karin Hans­son is an artist & cu­ra­tor. She works as a se­nior lec­turer in Media Art and is also a PhD stu­dent at The Royal In­sti­tute of Arts in Stock­holm and The Com­puter & Sys­tem Sci­ence De­part­ment at Stock­holm Uni­ver­sity, SE. Within the frame­work of the arts or­gan­i­sa­tion As­so­ci­a­tion for Tem­po­rary Art [a: t] (Åsa An­der­s­son Broms and Nils Claes­son et al), Hans­son pre­vi­ously car­ried out a se­ries of the­matic art pro­jects and ex­hi­bi­tions r
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  • Thomas
  • Lil­jen­berg
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2011 Karin Hans­son is an artist & cu­ra­tor. She works as a se­nior lec­turer in Media Art and is also a PhD stu­dent at The Royal In­sti­tute of Arts in Stock­holm and The Com­puter & Sys­tem Sci­ence De­part­ment at Stock­holm Uni­ver­sity, SE. Within the frame­work of the arts or­gan­i­sa­tion As­so­ci­a­tion for Tem­po­rary Art [a: t] (Åsa An­der­s­son Broms and Nils Claes­son et al), Hans­son pre­vi­ously car­ried out a se­ries of the­matic art pro­jects and ex­hi­bi­tions r
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  • Karin
  • Hansson
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • Stockholm University
  • ISEA2015 Karin Hansson is an artist, curator and at researcher in Computer and Systems Sciences at Stockholm University, Sweden, with artistic methodologies and participatory process online as research focus. Hansson previously carried out a series of thematic art projects and exhibitions related to information society and changing conditions for democracy. ISEA2011 Karin Hans­son is an artist & cu­ra­tor. She works as a se­nior lec­turer in Media Art and is also a PhD stu­dent
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  • Bruno
  • Martelli
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2011 Ruth Gib­son & Bruno Martelli  (UK) col­lab­o­rate to cre­ate vir­tual en­vi­ron­ments as lo­ca­tions for in­quiry. The artists’ first work won them a BAFTA nom­i­na­tion and their in­stal­la­tions, video works, on­line pro­jects and per­for­mances have fea­tured in in­ter­na­tional ex­hi­bi­tions and fes­ti­vals in­clud­ing the 52nd Venice Bi­en­nale. Their prac­tice com­bines the phys­i­cal & vir­tual and re­la­tion­ships be­tween nat­ural and ar­ti­fi­cial to make co
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  • Ruth
  • Gibson
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2011 Ruth Gib­son & Bruno Martelli  (UK) col­lab­o­rate to cre­ate vir­tual en­vi­ron­ments as lo­ca­tions for in­quiry. The artists’ first work won them a BAFTA nom­i­na­tion and their in­stal­la­tions, video works, on­line pro­jects and per­for­mances have fea­tured in in­ter­na­tional ex­hi­bi­tions and fes­ti­vals in­clud­ing the 52nd Venice Bi­en­nale. Their prac­tice com­bines the phys­i­cal & vir­tual and re­la­tion­ships be­tween nat­ural and ar­ti­fi­cial to make co
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  • Sarah
  • Whatley
  • Presenter
  • Coven­try Uni­ver­sity
  • ISEA2011 Sarah What­ley is Pro­fes­sor of Dance at Coven­try Uni­ver­sity (UK). As a re­searcher and dance artist, her re­search spe­cialises in the in­ter­face be­tween dance and new tech­nolo­gies, dance analy­sis, so­matic dance prac­tice and ped­a­gogy, and in­clu­sive dance. She is work­ing on sev­eral AHRC-funded pro­jects: she led the the Siob­han Davies archive pro­ject and is now work­ing on the Dig­i­tal Dance Archives pro­ject and is part of the Screen­dance net­work. She is host­i
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  • Paul
  • Broks
  • Presenter
  • Uni­ver­sity of Ply­mouth
  • ISEA2011 Paul Broks is a neu­ropsy­chol­o­gist based at the Uni­ver­sity of Ply­mouth. He gained recog­ni­tion as a writer with his first book, Into the Silent Land (At­lantic Books, 2003) which mixed neu­ro­log­i­cal case sto­ries, fic­tion and mem­oir in an ex­tended med­i­ta­tion on self­hood and the brain. A sec­ond book, The Laws of Magic, ex­plor­ing mem­ory and imag­i­na­tion, is forth­com­ing. Paul’s the­atre work in­cludes two plays, On Ego (Oberon Books, 2005) and On Emo­tion
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  • Magnus
  • Richardson
  • Presenter
  • Uni­ver­sity of Ox­ford and Sys­tems Bi­ol­ogy Cen­tre
  • ISEA2011 Mag­nus Richard­son took his un­der­grad­u­ate de­gree in physics at the Uni­ver­sity of Ox­ford, where he stayed on to com­plete his doc­tor­ate in the­o­ret­i­cal physics in 1997. After three years of post­doc­toral re­search at the Weiz­mann In­sti­tute in physics and math­e­mat­ics in 2000 he moved to the Ecole Nor­male Su­perieure to study the cel­lu­lar ori­gins of os­cil­la­tions in neural net­works. Fol­low­ing four years at the EPFL Brain Mind In­sti­tute from 2002-200
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  • Gabriela
  • Pre­v­idello
  • Orth
  • Presenter
  • FILE and Uni­ver­sity of São Paulo
  • Archive Co­or­di­na­tor
  • ISEA2011 Gabriela Pre­v­idello Orth lives and works in São Paulo, Brazil. Grad­u­ated in Fine Arts, she de­vel­oped her work in art di­rec­tion, pro­duc­ing dif­fer­ent events and art ex­hi­bi­tions, in­clud­ing some FILE elec­tronic lan­guage in­ter­na­tional fes­ti­vals. Nowa­days, as FILE Archive Co­or­di­na­tor she is con­tribut­ing to a re­vi­sion on the in­for­ma­tion or­ga­ni­za­tion pro­ject of this am­biance. Gabriela is a In­for­ma­tion Sci­ence grad­u­ate stu­dent at ECA, School of
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  • Nick
  • Hasty
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2011 Nick Hasty, Director of Technology for Rhizome at the New Museum,is an artist, pro­gram­mer, writer & mu­si­cian. He cur­rently serves as Di­rec­tor of Tech­nol­ogy for Rhi­zome, where he reengi­neered the site’s archive of New Media Art, the Art­Base, and the en­tire site as a whole. He re­cently col­lab­o­rated with Ryan Tre­cartin in build­ing the user-gen­er­ated video art plat­form riverthe.net, and plays drums and elec­tron­ics in the Brook­lyn-based band Source of Yel­low.
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  • Ag­nieszka
  • Pokry­wka
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2011 Ag­nieszka Pokry­wka (1984, lives and works in Trond­heim, Nor­way) grad­u­ated Poz­nan Acad­emy of Fine Arts, Poland (Crit­i­cism of Art / An­i­mated Film) and Poz­nan Uni­ver­sity of Tech­nol­ogy (Com­puter Sim­u­la­tions). Nowa­days she is PhD can­di­date on Nor­we­gian Uni­ver­sity of Sci­ence and Tech­nol­ogy (NTNU) in the field of dig­i­tal arts.  She is mainly in­ter­ested in in­ter­dis­ci­pli­nary fields of knowl­edge es­pe­cially these be­tween art and tech­nol­ogy. In her a
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  • Ala
  • Pi­gal­skaya
  • Presenter
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  • Piibe
  • Piirma
  • Presenter
  • Es­ton­ian Acad­emy of Arts, Uni­ver­sity of Tartu Vil­jandi Cul­ture Acad­emy, and Es­ton­ian En­tre­pre­neur­ship Uni­ver­sity of Ap­plied Sci­ences
  • ISEA2011 Piibe Pi­irma is media artist, or­ga­nizer and teacher based in Tallinn, Es­to­nia.  She has worked as de­signer and vi­sual artist since 2002, also as teacher at new media de­part­ment of Es­ton­ian Acad­emy of Arts, in Uni­ver­sity of Tartu Vil­jandi Cul­ture Acad­emy and Es­ton­ian En­tre­pre­neur­ship Uni­ver­sity of Ap­plied Sci­ences (EUAS). Since 2006 Piibe Pi­irma was one  of or­ga­niz­ing team of Plek­trum, an an­nual vi­sual cul­ture fes­ti­val in Tallinn. She also worked a
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  • Eva
  • Verhoeven
  • Presenter
  • Uni­ver­sity for the Cre­ative Arts
  • ISEA2011 Eva Ver­ho­even (DE) is a prac­ti­tioner and re­searcher who works within the field of In­ter­ac­tive Media The­ory and Prac­tice. Cur­rent pro­jects ex­plore po­ten­tial­i­ties at the in­ter­face of hard­ware and soft­ware using meth­ods based on lab­o­ra­tory style ex­per­i­ments adapted for cre­ative pur­poses. She com­pleted her PhD in Dig­i­tal Art in 2009. She has col­lab­o­rated on and par­tic­i­pated in xxxxx@?Piksel events and has pre­sented and ex­hib­ited her work in Eu­ro
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  • Otto
  • von
  • Busch
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2011 Otto von Busch is a re­searcher at the School of De­sign and Craft at Uni­ver­sity of Gothen­burg,SE, ex­plor­ing the emer­gence of a new “hack­tivist” de­signer role in fash­ion. He has also been teach­ing the course Fash­ion and Tech­nol­ogy at K3, Malmo Uni­ver­sity as well as Cre­ative Tech­nolo­gies at Auck­land Uni­ver­sity of Tech­nol­ogy, NZ.
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  • http://selfpassage.org/
  • Syuzi
  • Pakhchyan
  • Presenter
  • UC Berke­ley and Art Cen­ter Col­lege of De­sign
  • ISEA2011 Syuzi Pakhchyan is fash­ion tech­nol­o­gist and au­thor with a pas­sion for beau­ti­ful code and con­duc­tive cloth. After re­ceiv­ing her BFA from UC Berke­ley (US) and her MFA from the Art Cen­ter Col­lege of De­sign, she began a re­search-based de­sign prac­tice in 2006 fo­cused on next gen­er­a­tion wear­able tech­nolo­gies. Au­thor of “Fash­ion­ing Tech­nol­ogy” the first DIY book on in­ter­ac­tive fash­ion, Syuzi has also penned nu­mer­ous ar­ti­cles on the cre­ative prac
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  • http://fashioningtech.com/
  • Linda
  • Worbin
  • Presenter
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  • Michel
  • Peeters
  • Presenter
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  • Marina
  • Toeters
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2011 Marina Toeters, by-wire.net, design and research in fashion technology, ‘If technicians and designers liquidly fuse together and start interdisciplinary projects with added benefits to society, fashion will become innovative again and take responsibility for environmental issues by the implementing of tech solutions on the commercial market.’ Marina Toeters, initiator by-wire.net; about by-wire.net: by-wire.net loves to expand innovative fashion by sharing knowledge. As freelance int
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  • Mika
  • Satomi
  • Presenter
  • KOBAKANT
  • ISEA2011 Since 2006 Mika Satomi & Han­nah Perner-Wil­son have col­lab­o­rated form­ing the col­lec­tive KOBAKANT. They ex­plore the use of wear­able tech­nol­ogy as a medium for com­ment­ing on the so­cial and tech­no­log­i­cal as­pects of today’s high-tech so­ci­ety. Con­scious of wear­a­bil­ity and ques­tion­ing of func­tion­al­ity, they be­lieve in the spirit of hu­mor­ing tech­nol­ogy and pre­sent a twisted crit­i­cism of the stereo­types it cre­ates. For them tech­nol­ogy ex­ists to
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  • Jonathan
  • Dovey
  • Presenter
  • Fac­ulty of Cre­ative Arts at Uni­ver­sity of the West of Eng­land, Dig­i­tal Cul­tures Re­search Cen­tre, and Per­va­sive Media Stu­dio
  • ISEA2011 Jon Dovey has re­cently been ap­pointed to the new Fac­ulty of Cre­ative Arts at Uni­ver­sity of the West of Eng­land, UK, with a view to rais­ing the pro­file of media re­search there. Since join­ing UWE he has es­tab­lished the Dig­i­tal Cul­tures Re­search Cen­tre; in­ter­fac­ing in­dus­try and acad­e­mia and based at the Per­va­sive Media Stu­dio. Jon is a lead­ing re­searcher in the field of in­ter­ac­tive media and gam­ing and spent the first 15 years of his work­ing life
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  • Tim
  • Kindberg
  • Presenter
  • Uni­ver­sity of Bath, UK, HP Labs, Queen Mary, Uni­ver­sity of Lon­don, Zebra Par­al­lel, and Uni­ver­sity of West­min­ster UK
  • ISEA2011 Dr. Tim Kind­berg‘s re­search in­ter­ests are in ap­ply­ing ubiq­ui­tous and mo­bile com­put­ing tech­nolo­gies to dig­i­tal media, par­tic­u­larly in urban set­tings. He is cur­rently the re­search di­rec­tor for the Per­va­sive Media Stu­dio, the founder of start-up Mat­ter-2-Me­dia and a vis­it­ing pro­fes­sor of Com­puter Sci­ence at the Uni­ver­sity of Bath, UK. Be­fore that he was a se­nior re­searcher at HP Labs in Palo Alto and Bris­tol, se­nior lec­turer in Com­puter S
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  • Andre
  • Brodyk
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • University of New South Wales, Australia
  • Biotech (Genetic) Artist and The University of Newcastle (UoN)
  • ISEA2011 Dr. Andre Brodyk is a Biotech (Genetic) artist, researcher and educator with a PhD in Fine art from the University of New South Wales, Australia (2009). Currently, Dr Brodyk is 2D Art Convenor, Fine Art, Faculty of Education & Arts at The University of Newcastle (UoN).His practice-based research interests center on the transformation, translation and interpretation of various forms of ‘non-coding’, transgenic DNA & RNA molecular materials as agencies of pending states of exis
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  • Avishek
  • Ray
  • Presenter
  • Trent University
  • ISEA2011 Avishek Ray, Trent University, Canada
  • CA
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