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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
  • Trudy
  • Lane
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • ISEA2013 Trudy Lane, NZ
  • New Zealand
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  • Delinda
  • Collier
  • Presenter
  • School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, US
  • Department of Art History
  • Educator
  • ISEA2013 Delinda Collier, Department of Art History, Theory, and Criticism, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, US ISEA2011 Dr. Delinda J. Collierteaches African art, the history of new media, and related issues of colonialism at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. She is currently finishing a book manuscript on the history of art and communication media as it interfaces with colonialism in Africa.
  • Chicago, US
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  • Anna
  • Hatziyiannaki
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2011 Anna Hatziyiannaki is an Independent curator, researcher, teacher and writer in New Media Art. She was educated in Paris I (DEA) and Paris VIII (DEA), and she deals since 1994 with New Media Art and since 2004 with Bio Art. She lives and works in Athens, Greece. Together with Dimitris Skoufis (1953-2007) created the first Greek online art magazine ARTOPOS.ORG(1995-2006), still online. She was the organizer and the curator of the first International Bio-Art show in Greece (2006), titl
  • Athens, GR
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  • Areti
  • Galani
  • Presenter
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  • Alejandro
  • Araque
  • Presenter
  • Laboratorio nómada medial no2somos+, Colombia
  • ISEA2013 Alejandro Araque, Laboratorio nómada medial no2somos+,  Colombia
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  • Kamila
  • Wajda
  • Presenter
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  • Rachel
  • Clarke
  • Artist-Exhibiting, Presenter, and Curator
  • California State University
  • New Media Art
  • ISEA2015 Rachel Clarke’s work has been shown in galleries, museums, new media festivals and film screenings nationally and internationally. She has recently shown at the Ars Electronica Festival (Austria); Aggregate Space (USA); and Currents International Festival of New Media (USA). Clarke is founding Editor of the Media-N journal and was Editor-in-Chief from 2005 to 2011. In 2014 she worked with Sacramento Metropolitan Art Commission as artist/co-curator for an NEA-funded augmented realit
  • Sacramento, California, United States of America
  • -121.4939328,38.581021
  • Isabel
  • Cristina Restrepo
  • Acevedo
  • Presenter
  • Universidad de Antioquia, Medellín, Colombia
  • Associate Professor
  • ISEA2017 Isabel Restrepo holds a PhD from Universidad de Antioquia, Colombia and a MFA in Art with emphasis in Multimedia from San Diego State University, USA. In 2008, Restrepo founded the interdisciplinary group Hipertrópico to study relationships between art, technology and society. She directed key research within that group, including the project on Augmented Reality and Imaging and Artistic Education: A Pedagogical Model. In her exploration, Restrepo has utilized Open Source as a tool
  • Medellín, Colombia
  • -75.57483,6.24475
  • Brisa
  • MP
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2013 Brisa MP, Independent artist, Chile
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  • Pamela
  • Figueroa
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2013 Pamela Figueroa, independent researcher, Santiago, Chile
  • Santiago, CL
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  • Andres
  • Cabrera
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • University of California Santa Barbara, US
  • ISEA2019 Andrès Cabrera, Distributed Multimedia Software Design, AlloSphere Media Systems Engineer, AlloSphere Research Facility, University of California Santa Barbara, PhD in Music Technology, Queen’s University Belfast, Belfast, Ireland, Cabrera’s expertise includes 3D spatial audio and multimedia systems design
  • United States of America
  • -97.922211212118,39.381266130568
  • Bello
  • Benischauer
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • Artist
  • ISEA2011 Bello Benischauer is an artist (Australia/Austria), working across installation, video and performance art. Spending ten years in various places like South and Central America, Pakistan, Iran, Nepal, South and East Africa, Indonesia, New Zealand, India and Europe, results today in a deep connection to world cultures and the varied socio-cultural milieus. Developing his practice through artistic partnerships around the world, he found his own language – presented through numerous inst
  • Australia
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  • http://artinprocess.com/
  • Elisabeth
  • Maria
  • Eitelberger
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • University of Vienna
  • Co-founder
  • ISEA2011 Elisabeth Maria Eitelberger(Australia/Austria) is a co-founder of ART IN PROCESS with artist Bello Benischauer, an independent entity since 2000. Together they create work that is experimental, involves interactions with the public and functions within non-traditional spaces. Elisabeth’s part involves performance acts, voice works and writing short abstract plays, as well as independent research on theoretical questions concerning ART IN PROCESS practice and context. Workshops, lectu
  • Australia
  • 134.48956260698,-25.734968491622
  • Herman
  • Bashiron
  • Mendolicchio
  • Presenter
  • University of Barcelona
  • Art History, Theory and Criticism
  • Research Fellow
  • ISEA2011 Herman Bashiron Mendolicchio is a Research Fellow in Art History, Theory and Criticism at the University of Barcelona. He studied Humanities and Philosophy at the “Università  degli Studi di Roma Tre” (Italy) and gained a Master in “Advanced Studies in History of Art” from the University of Barcelona. Currently he is part of the research group “Art, Architecture and Digital Society” (UB). His current lines of investigation involve the subjects of interculturality in contemporary art,
  • Barcelona, ES
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  • r e a
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • Activist, Artist, Academic, and Curator
  • ISEA2020 r e a – is an artist / curator / activist / academic / cultural educator / creative thinker; from the Gamilaraay / Wailwan / Biripi (NSW) people of Indigenous Australia. r e a’s ongoing practise-led research takes its development from new and critical discourses exploring intersectionality and positionality, through the cultural convergence of Aboriginality; within the creative arts and technology, history and colonialism, the body and identity, gender and queer politics. r e a is an a
  • New South Wales, Australia
  • 147.01469407145,-32.1689716724
  • https://rea-noir.com/
  • Brenda
  • L.
  • Croft
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • College of Fine Arts, University of New South Wales
  • ISEA2013 Brenda L. Croft is from the Gurindji/Malngin/Mudpurra peoples in the Northern Territory on her paternal side, and Anglo-Australian/German/Irish heritage on her maternal side. She has been involved in the arts and cultural sectors for three decades as an artist, arts administrator, curator, academic and consultant. Since March 2012 Brenda has been a Senior Research Fellow with the National Institute for Experimental Arts, College of Fine Arts, University of New South Wales. In 2011, s
  • Australia
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  • Tim
  • Maybury
  • Moderator and Presenter
  • University of Sydney
  • Tim Maybury is a Sydney-based researcher and Juris Doctor candidate at Sydney Law School, University of Sydney. Since graduating with a Bachelor of Art Theory (Hons) from the College of Fine Arts, UNSW (AU) in 2008, Tim has been active as a musician, broadcaster, art writer and curator in both Sydney and New York. He is currently focused on merging his background in arts with his passions for social justice and human rights. He works as a researcher on the ARC Linkage Reconsidering Australian Me
  • Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
  • 151.21,-33.868
  • Lone
  • Bertelsen
  • Presenter
  • The University of NSW, Sydney
  • ISEA2013 Lone Bertelsen works across the fields of: photography, art and visual studies; affect and subjectivity studies; and social and cultural theory. Her research is inspired by the more micro-political and generative branches of post-structuralist and feminist thought, and she is particularly concerned with issues related to social change and transformation. Her writing has been published in Theory, Culture and Society, the Fibreculture Journal and The Affect Theory Reader. Her most rece
  • AU
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  • Rahni
  • Allan
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2013 Rahni Allan, Artist, AU   realtime.org.au/cracking-the-technology-case
  • AU
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  • Bradley
  • Pitts
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2013 Bradley Pitts currently lives and works between Amsterdam and NYC.  bradleypitts.net
  • Amsterdam, AS
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  • Christian
  • Waldvogel
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2013 Christian Waldvogel, artist, Switzerland  waldvogel.com
  • CH
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  • Ayako
  • Ono
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2013 Ayako Ono, JP. Working in the fields of behavioral science, fine arts, design, and architecture. Ph.D. in Behavioral Science. Specialization: Space Psychiatry, Space Medicine and Space Art. Keen interests in group dynamics and social interactions of astronauts within a confined isolated environment including habitability. Unique combination of knowledge and practical experience on Neurology and Space Medicine research, Space Art projects, Management, Team Building and Leadership sk
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  • Kerrie
  • Dougherty
  • Presenter
  • Faculty of the International Space University, based in Strasbourg, France
  • International Space University, based in Strasbourg
  • ISEA2013 Kerrie Dougherty is Curator of Space Technology at the Powerhouse Museum, Sydney and is also a member of the Faculty of the International Space University, based in Strasbourg, France. She combines a background in cultural heritage management with a lifelong passion for space exploration, science fiction and popular culture. Kerrie has worked in the space heritage and space education field since 1984 and is a specialist in the history of Australian space activities, co-authoring Spac
  • FR
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  • Lowry
  • Burgess
  • Presenter
  • Professor of Art
  • ISEA2013 Distinguished Fellow at the STUDIO, Lowry Burgess is an internationally renowned environmental artist and a Professor of Art and former Dean of the College of Fine Arts at Carnegie Mellon University, USA.  He has founded and administrated many departments, programs and institutions during his 45 years as an educator in the arts. He has created curricula in the arts and humanities in the US and Europe while serving for twelve years on the National Humanities Faculty.  Burgess created
  • US
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  • Barbara
  • Imhof
  • Presenter
  • Arts & Science for the European Space Agency
  • ISEA2013 Barbara Imhof is an internationally active space architect and her projects deal with spaceflight parameters and thus include aspects of sustainability. The designs deal with living with limited resources, minimal and transformable spaces, resource-conserving systems and the spatial implications of related socio-psychological factors. In trans-disciplinary teams she also works in the field of arts-based research and co-chairs the Topical Team of Arts & Science for the European
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  • Amanda
  • Slack-Smith
  • Presenter
  • Queensland Art Gallery/ Gallery of Modern Art
  • ISEA2013 Amanda Slack-Smith is Assistant Curator, Australian  Cinémathèque at the Queensland Art Gallery/ Gallery of Modern Art. In 2008 the Queensland Art Gallery initiated the first of three acquisitive award exhibitions at the Gallery of Modern Art surveying contemporary new media practice in Australia. Funded by the Queensland Government, the project comprised a $75,000 acquisitive award and a $25,000 scholarship for an emerging Queensland-based practitioner. The project enabled the Galle
  • AU
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  • Angelina
  • Russo
  • Presenter
  • School of Media and Communication at RMIT University
  • ISEA2013 Angelina Russo will speak to her research, which focuses on the connections between cultural communication and media from a design perspective. Angelina is currently the Director of Higher Degrees Research in the School of Media and Communication at RMIT University, Melbourne. She has spent the past six years leading two major Australian Research Council projects in conjunction with 10 national and international cultural organisations. This research investigated digital content creat
  • AU
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  • Lubi
  • Thomas
  • Presenter
  • Curator-Digital Media at QUT Brisbane
  • ISEA2019 Lubi Thomas is an experienced curator working in the field of digital/new media arts and associate practice areas. Currently, Lubi is an independent curator and artist; codirector of Ars Electronica Australia; Experimenta’s Curator @ Large; and curatorial advisor to the Digital Placemaking Institute. In the past decade, she has developed and delivered an extensive range of exhibitions, projects, festivals, events, residencies and mentoring programs, as well as, public and education f
  • Australia
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  • Keir
  • Winesmith
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2013 Keir Winesmith, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, Australia
  • AU
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  • Greg
  • Hainge
  • Presenter
  • University of Queensland, Australia
  • ISEA2013 Greg Hainge, University of Queensland, Australia
  • AU
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  • John
  • Matthias
  • Moderator and Presenter
  • Plymouth University, UK
  • ISEA2016 Mu­si­cian, com­poser and physi­cist. ISEA2013 John Matthias, Art and Sound Research Group, School of Art and Media, Plymouth University, UK ISEA2011 John Matthias is a mu­si­cian, com­poser and physi­cist. In 2008, he won the PRS Foun­da­tion New Music Award (the mu­si­cal equiv­a­lent of ‘The Turner Prize’) with Jane Grant and Nick Ryan for the de­vel­op­ment of a huge sonic in­stal­la­tion en­ti­tled The Frag­mented Or­ches­tra which also won an Ho­n­ourary Men­tion at the Prix
  • United Kingdom
  • -2.3696695703628,54.237933360747
  • Clinton
  • Watkins
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • Auckland University of Technology
  • Lecturer
  • ISEA2014 Dr. Clinton Watkins is an artist and lecturer at Colab working in areas of experimental time-based media and installation. AUT University, New Zealand. ISEA2013 Clinton Watkins,  Colab, Faculty of Design & Creative Technologies, Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand.
  • Auckland, New Zealand
  • 174.78333,-36.85
  • Andrea
  • Eimke
  • Presenter
  • Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand.
  • Andrea Eimke Colab, Faculty of Design & Creative Technologies, Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand.
  • NZ
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  • Laurent
  • Antonczak
  • Presenter
  • Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand.
  • Laurent Antonczak  Colab, Faculty of Design & Creative Technologies, Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand.
  • NZ
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  • Angela
  • Tiatia
  • Presenter
  • Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand.
  • ISEA2013 Angela Tiatia,  Colab, Faculty of Design & Creative Technologies, Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand.
  • NZ
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  • Megan
  • Beckwith
  • Presenter
  • Deakin University, Burwood, Australia
  • ISEA2015 Megan Beckwith, PhD Student/Research Assistant, Deakin University,, Burwood, Vic, Australia. Megan combines live performance & multi-media to develop works that explore the relationship between the physical & virtual. She investigates this relationship by combining contemporary dance and 3D animation in a choreographic process that layers one over the other, re-working the human figure into new forms that both fascinate and horrify. Reviewing her 2013 work ‘Parallax’ in The A
  • Australia
  • 134.48956260698,-25.734968491622
  • Douglas
  • Creighton
  • Presenter
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  • AU
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  • Saeid
  • Nahavandi
  • Presenter
  • Centre for Intelligent System Research, Deakin University, Victoria, AU
  • ISEA2013 Saeid Nahavandi, Centre for Intelligent System Research, Deakin University, Victoria, AU
  • AU
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  • Kim
  • Vincs
  • Moderator and Presenter
  • Motion lab, Deakin University, Victoria, AU
  • _Professor and _Director
  • ISEA2015 Professor Kim Vincs (Melbourne, Australia) is the Director of the Deakin Motion.Lab, Deakin University’s motion capture studio and performance technology research centre, which she established in 2006. She has been a choreographer for over twenty years, and has focused on interactive dance technology for the last ten. Kim has five Australian Research Council projects in dance, technology and science, and has established numerous industry collaborations in motion capture, movement ana
  • Melbourne, Australia
  • 144.9632,-37.8142
  • John
  • McCormick
  • Artist-Performing, Artist-Exhibiting, and Presenter
  • Motion lab, Deakin University, Victoria, AU, Com­pany In Space, Dance­house, and Square­tan­gle
  • ISEA2015 John McCormick & Steph Hutchison investigate the use of machine learning for the development of intelligent performing partners and environments. Their practice has centred on the application of learning techniques to performing software agents and humanoid robots to explore the potential for them to become more a part of the collaborative performance-making process. Steph and John are artist researchers at Motion. Lab Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia. McCormick is Deputy
  • Melbourne, Australia
  • 144.9632,-37.8142
  • http://motionlab.deakin.edu.au/
  • Kuai
  • Shen
  • Presenter
  • University San Francisco de Quito
  • Kuai Shen is an insect media artist born in Guayaquil, Ecuador. He holds a BA in digital arts from University San Francisco de Quito, an MA in media arts from the Academy of Media Arts Cologne, and he recently completed another MA in interdisciplinary research in Game Design and Development at the University of Applied Sciences Cologne. He has exhibited internationally at media art festivals, galleries and biennials in Germany, Belgium, England, Slovenia, Italy and Canada, and has participated i
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  • Andrew
  • Burrell
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • University of Sydney
  • ISEA2015 Andrew Burrell is a contemporary arts practitioner with a long history in real-time 3D and interactive audio installation. He is exploring notions of self and narrative and the implications of virtual worlds, networked environments and artificial life systems upon identity. His networked projects in virtual environments include mellifera (with Trish Adams), Virtual Macbeth (with Kereen Ely-Harper), Augmentiforms (in collaboration with Warren Armstrong and presented at ISEA2011), and IU
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  • https://andrewburrell.net/
  • Julian
  • Stadon
  • Artist-Exhibiting, Presenter, and Moderator
  • Curtin University of Technology
  • PhD candidate and mixed reality media artist/researcher
  • ISEA2022 Julian Stadon is an artist, designer, curator, researcher, and educator. His nomadic practice-based research interfaces art, bio-digital entanglements, identity, embodied interactivity, food ecologies, sustainability, culture and society. His PhD examines Post-Biological Identity and Augmentation Aesthetics through the Data Body Trader project, his establishment of The Mixed and Augmented Reality Art Organisation and the iterative processes, outcomes and conclusions resulting from thos
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  • Erica
  • Seccombe
  • Presenter and Artist-Exhibiting
  • Australian National University School of Art
  • ISEA2013 Erica Seccombe, a 2010 recipient of Synapse, ANAT, is currently a PhD candidate at the Australian National University School of Art, where she is undertaking a practice-led research project GROW: visualising nature at nanoscale, in collaboration with the ANU Department of Applied Mathematics. Her research explores the possibilities of visualising kinetic volumetric data through the science of microcomputed X-ray tomography, and her work is focused on capturing in 4D the process of ge
  • AU
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  • Susan
  • Best
  • Moderator and Presenter
  • College of Fine Arts, UNSW, Australia
  • ISEA2013 Susan Best, College of Fine Arts, UNSW, Australia. Susan Best teaches art history and theory at the University of New South Wales. She is the author of Visualizing Feeling: Affect and the feminine avant-garde (I B Tauris, 2011).
  • Australia
  • 134.48956260698,-25.734968491622
  • Pia
  • Ednie-Brown
  • Presenter
  • RMIT University, Australia.
  • ISEA2013 Pia Ednie-Brown, School of Architecture and Design, RMIT University, Australia. Pia Ednie-Brown is a designer, theorist and educator with creative research practice Onomatopoeia. She is an Associate Professor and Coordinator of Postgraduate Research in the School of Architecture and Design at RMIT University. Her research explores the implications of new technologies for design, relations between composition, diagramming and affect, ethics and aesthetics. From 2009 to 2011 she led an
  • AU
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  • David
  • Howes
  • Presenter and Workshop Organiser/Presenter
  • Concordia University
  • _Professor
  • ISEA2020 David Howes is a Professor of Anthropology at Concordia University, and an Adjunct Professor in the Faculty of Law at McGill University, Montreal. He has conducted field research on the cultural life of the senses in the Middle Sepik River region of Papua New Guinea, Northwestern Argentina, and the Southwestern United States. He is currently directing a project on “Law and the Regulation of the Senses” and collaborating with new media artist Christopher Salter to produce a series of ar
  • Montreal, Quebec, Canada
  • -73.554,45.5088
  • https://www.concordia.ca/faculty/david-howes.html
  • Jennifer
  • L.
  • Biddle
  • Presenter
  • University of New South Wales
  • Senior Research Fellow and Associate Professor
  • ISEA2020 A/Professor Jennifer L. Biddle is Senior Research Fellow in the National Institute for Experimental Arts (NIEA), UNSW Art & Design, Australia. She is founding Director of Visual Anthropology & Visual Culture, an international program specialising in Indigenous and Asia Pacific research, one of only a few programs in Australia to support ethnographic and practice-led research as a basis for creative and critical research innovation in the arts. ISEA2013 Jennifer Biddle is ARC
  • Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
  • 151.21,-33.868
  • Peter
  • Hall
  • Presenter
  • Griffith University
  • ISEA2013 Peter Hall, Griffith University, Queensland College of Art, Brisbane, Australia. Peter Hall is a design writer and educator currently located at Griffith University Queensland College of Art, where he is developing a new Design Futures program with design theorist Tony Fry. His research focuses on uses of mapping and visualisation in design criticism and practice. His books include Else/Where: Mapping – New Cartographies of Networks and Territories (2006). He writes regularly for M
  • AU
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  • Susan
  • Davis
  • Presenter
  • CQUniversity, Noosa
  • ISEA2013 Susan Davis is a Senior Lecturer at CQUniversity, Noosa. Her research and creative practice interests include exploring the ways that drama and digital technologies can be used for engagement and learning, especially through the creation of co-constructed narratives shared through digital platforms. Sue has presented and published her work at state, national and international level and sits on the Queensland Studies Authority Learning Advisory Committee for The Arts. She is currently
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  • Chia-Wen
  • Chen
  • Presenter
  • Taipei National University of the Arts
  • ISEA2011 Jiun-Shian Lin, Su-Chu Hsu, Chi-Hung Tsai & Chia-Wen Chen, Futuristic Brilliant Interaction Laboratory (FBI Lab) ,Taipei National University of the Arts, Taiwan.
  • TW
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  • Chi-Hung
  • Tsai
  • Presenter
  • Taipei National University of the Arts
  • ISEA2011 Jiun-Shian Lin, Su-Chu Hsu, Chi-Hung Tsai & Chia-Wen Chen, Futuristic Brilliant Interaction Laboratory (FBI Lab) ,Taipei National University of the Arts, Taiwan.
  • TW
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  • Su-Chu
  • Hsu
  • Presenter
  • Taipei National University of the Arts
  • ISEA2011 Jiun-Shian Lin, Su-Chu Hsu, Chi-Hung Tsai & Chia-Wen Chen, Futuristic Brilliant Interaction Laboratory (FBI Lab) ,Taipei National University of the Arts, Taiwan.
  • TW
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  • Jiun
  • Shian Lin
  • Presenter
  • Taipei National University of the Arts
  • ISEA2011 Jiun-Shian Lin, Su-Chu Hsu, Chi-Hung Tsai & Chia-Wen Chen, Futuristic Brilliant Interaction Laboratory (FBI Lab) ,Taipei National University of the Arts, Taiwan.
  • TW
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  • Johanna
  • Schmeer
  • Presenter
  • University of the Arts Berlin, Germany
  • Berlin, DE
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  • Jeff
  • Brice
  • Presenter
  • Cornish College of the Arts
  • ISEA2015 Jeff Brice, Cornish College of the Arts, Seattle, Washington, US ISEA2011 Jeff Brice, cornish college of the arts, usa  jeffbrice.com
  • Seattle, Washington, United States of America
  • -122.3301,47.6038
  • http://jeffbrice.com/
  • Gustavo
  • Armagno
  • Presenter
  • Universidad de la República (state university of Uruguay)
  • HCI Researcher and Assistant Professor
  • ISEA2011 Gustavo Armagno works as as an HCI researcher and an assistant professor at the School of Engineering of Universidad de la República (state university of Uruguay). His research interest involves exploring multimodal interfaces for the purpose of enhancing children-computer interaction and augmenting XO’s (One Laptop Per Child laptop) accessibility.
  • UY
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  • Ben
  • Fox
  • Presenter
  • AU
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  • http://benfox.com.au/
  • Kate
  • Margaret
  • Oleary
  • Presenter
  • Illawarra Retirement Trust
  • AU
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  • George
  • Tzanetakis
  • Presenter
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  • Brian
  • Wyvill
  • Presenter
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  • Justin
  • Love
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • University of Victoria, Canada and Limbic Media
  • President
  • ISEA2017 Justin Love, Canada. Interactive Lighting. Motion tracking. President, Limbic Media, Victoria, BC, Canada ISEA2011 Justin Love, University of Victoria, Canada.
  • Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
  • -123.3649,48.4283
  • Frederic
  • Fol
  • Leymarie
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2011 Frederic Fol Leymarie, Goldsmiths College, London, UK.
  • London, GB
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  • Rui
  • Filipe
  • Antunes
  • Presenter
  • Goldsmiths College, University of London
  • ISEA2011 Rui Filipe Antunes was born in Mozambique and lives and works in London, UK. With an academic background in Computing and Fine arts he is currently a PhD candidate in Arts and Computational Technologies at the Goldsmiths College, University of London, where he investigates the artistic use of virtual ecosystems in virtual worlds. His artistic work draws on the escapist relationship of contemporary society with technology, and has a special interest in the debate on virtual life/art.
  • London, United Kingdom
  • -0.1275,51.50722
  • Ben
  • Bogart
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • Simon Fraser University (SFU)
  • ISEA2020 Ben Bogart is a nonbinary adisciplinary artist working for nearly two decades with generative computational processes (including physical modelling, chaotic equations, feedback systems, evolutionary algorithms, computer vision and machine learning) and has been inspired by knowledge in the natural sciences (quantum physics and cognitive neuroscience) in the service of an epistemological inquiry. Ben has produced processes, artifacts, texts, images and performances that have been presen
  • Canada
  • -105.75059585652,55.585901285197
  • http://ekran.org/ben/wp
  • Titia
  • Ex
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • Sculptor
  • ISEA2023 Titia Ex (NL) creates a choreography in space, where art, technology and the receptive surroundings meet. Every environment has its own character, function and users. Her visual light & media sculptures immerse with their dynamic, mobile forms and interactive characters. In the course of light and dark, day and night, they reflect related changes of mood and create a poetic echo, adding a new layer of meaning. She is the creator of dozens of high-profile, large-scale works of lig
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  • http://titiaex.nl/
  • Sandrine
  • von
  • Klot
  • Presenter
  • University of Art and Design Linz (Kunst Universität Linz)
  • Lecturer
  • ISEA2011 Sandrine von Klot, Project Lead of Research Project `Public Space 2.0´,  Head of space&designstrategies_research and Lecturer at the University of Art and Design Linz, Austria
  • Linz, Austria
  • 14.28333,48.3
  • Isabella
  • Hinterleitner
  • Presenter
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  • Mathias
  • Mitteregger
  • Presenter
  • Unable to automatically detect coordinates
  • Tiago
  • Franklin Rodrigues
  • Lucena
  • Presenter
  • Universidade de Brasília and Universidade Federal de Campina Grande-Paraíba
  • Arts and Media Festival Director
  • ISEA2014 Tiago Franklin Rodrigues Lucena, LART_University of Brasilia, BR ISEA2011 Tiago Rodrigues Lucena .Arts and Media FestivalDirector graduated in Arts and Media course at Universidade Federal de Campina Grande-Paraíba_Brazil. In a professional atuation i´ve been working with video and non-linear edition, and direction of hypermedia and multimedia products: webdocumentaries, websites, interactive cd-rom applications.  In master research, at UnB _ Universidade de Brasília, in a Arts
  • Brazil
  • -51.619789020549,-9.5889030171226
  • Sam
  • Kronick
  • Presenter
  • University of California in San Diego
  • ISEA2011 Sam Kronick studied art and architecture deep within an engineering culture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA. His work seeks to produce tools, toolkits, and systems that enable people to become active participants in the modification and production of new spaces that express their creative desires. This objective is carried out through a combination of art, architecture, and engineering, using robotics, software, architectural installations, and public interventions to
  • San Diego, California, United States of America
  • -117.1628,32.7174
  • http://newuntitledpage.com/
  • Osman
  • Koç
  • Artist-Performing and Presenter
  • Sabanci University
  • Artist and Engineer
  • ISEA2019 Osman Koç – Creative Coding and Performance. Osman Koç, is a San Francisco, USA, based creative technologist/artist, whose main research focus is on experimenting different physical interaction methods for installations, spaces and stages ISEA2011 Osman Koçis an Istanbul, Turkey, based engineer and artist, whose research mainly focuses on experimenting on different ways of physical interaction for interactive installations or responsive stage design. He is currently running his
  • Istanbul, Turkey
  • 28.96028,41.01
  • http://kocosman.com/
  • Kasia
  • Molga
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • Visual Artist and Interaction Designer
  • ISEA2022 Kasia Molga has refused to be labelled – design fusionist, artist, environmentalist, creative coder, she is driven by a curiosity of how design, science and technology intersect and how art can reveal stories embedded in those intersections. Predominantly focusing on the ever-changing human relation to and perception of natural environments and more than human fellow “earthlings”. For over two decades Kasia has sought ways of conveying the notion of collaboration with nature. Kasia
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  • http:// kasiamolga.net/
  • Sander
  • Veenhof
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • Gerrit Rietveld Academy
  • Artist
  • ISEA2011 Sander Veenhof. I’m an Amsterdam based artist (NL, 1973) with a hybrid background in computer science and media art, graduating at the ‘instable media’ department Gerrit Rietveld Academy. In my work I focus on the connections between beings in whatever form. Most often my (participative) audience consists of people, but I have been developing multi-touch screens for plants for a while, trying to find out the qualities of plants as a new audience for interactive media, since humans no
  • Amsterdam, Netherlands the
  • 4.9,52.378
  • Ana
  • M.
  • Carvalho
  • Presenter
  • Universidade do Porto and Universidade Fernando Pessoa
  • ISEA2011 Ana M. Carvalho is PhD candidate on Communication and Digital Platforms at Faculdade de Letras, Universidade do Porto and teacher at Universidade Fernando Pessoa, both in Portugal. Subjects of study are identity (collective and individual), documentation, narrative and memory within realtime audiovisual performance. As visual artist and performer her work evidences process as art and reflects on fictional biography, social utopias, ways of knowing and women’s achievements. In recent
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  • Newall
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  • Charles
  • Walker
  • Presenter
  • Edinburgh College of Art and University of Strathclyde, Glasgow
  • Architect
  • ISEA2013 Charles Walker,   Colab, Faculty of Design & Creative Technologies, Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand. ISEA2011 Charles Walker, trained as an architect at Edinburgh College of Art and attained a Masters in Urban Development from the Faculty of Business at the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK. His PhD from the University of Auckland, NZ, explored the role of inter-subjective agency and ethics in professional accreditation processes for architectu
  • NZ
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  • Kathrine
  • Elizabeth
  • Anker
  • Presenter
  • University of Copenhagen and Plymouth University
  • Writer, Cultural Theorist, and Independent Researcher
  • ISEA2011 Kathrine Elizabeth Anker is a writer, a cultural theorist, and an independent researcher. She holds a Master in Modern Culture and Cultural Communication from the University of Copenhagen, and is currently a PhD student at the Center of Advanced Inquiry in the Interactive Arts, Planetary Collegium, Plymouth University, UK. She has published numerous articles mainly concerned with technoetic arts and consciousness with a focus on embodiment. Her current project carries the title: Subj
  • GB
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  • Soraya
  • E. A.
  • Murray
  • Presenter
  • University of California at Santa Cruz and Cornell University
  • art history and visual studies
  • _Professor
  • ISEA2015 Professor Soraya Murray, holds a Ph.D. in art history and visual studies from Cornell University, USA, and an MFA in Studio Art from the University of California, Irvine. An Assistant Professor in Film & Digital Media at the University of California, Santa Cruz, she is also principal faculty in the Digital Arts & New Media MFA Program, and affiliated with the History of Art & Visual Culture Department, as well as the Center for Games and Playable Media. Murray is an inter
  • Santa Cruz, United States of America
  • -122.0294,36.9746
  • Donna
  • Roberta
  • Leishman
  • Moderator and Presenter
  • Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design and Dundee University, UK
  • Media Artist, Designer, Writer, and Researcher
  • ISEA2011 Donna Roberta Leishman(Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design, Dundee University, UK) is a media artist, designer, writer and researcher and is based in Scotland. Since 1999 her website 6amhoover.com has been the platform to experience her interactive projects. Her artworks have been presented in museums, galleries, conferences and festivals around the world including:  UkinNY festival (NYC), Resistor Gallery (Toronto), Centre for Contemporary Art (Glasgow), TechnoPoetry F
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  • http://6amhoover.com/
  • Iona
  • Pelovska
  • Presenter
  • Artist
  • ISEA2011 Iona Pelovska, Ryerson and York University, Toronto, Canada.
  • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  • -79.3849,43.6529
  • https://ryerson.academia.edu/ionapelovska
  • Colleen
  • Karen
  • Ludwig
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • Oakland University
  • Researcher and Instructor
  • ISEA2015 Colleen Ludwig, Artist. Assistant Professor, Oakland University, Metro Detroit, MI., USA. ISEA2011 Colleen Karen Ludwig works with metaphors of skin and boundaries to create immersive environments, video works and performances.  Her current research is a four-room suite of interactive installations called Elemental Bodies.  She has created the installation Vanishing Point at aceartinc. in Winnipeg, Canada, with collaborator Jarod Charzewski in 2008 and performed an interactive, ele
  • Wisconsin, United States of America
  • -89.763910819895,44.7131688504
  • http://www.colleenludwig.net/
  • Marcos
  • Pereira
  • Dias
  • Presenter
  • University of Melbourne, Australia and Victoria University
  • Media and Communication
  • Architect, Researcher, Web Designer, Subject Coordinator, and Lecturer
  • ISEA2011 Marcos Pereira Dias is a PhD candidate in the School of Culture and Communication, University of Melbourne, Australia. He is currently researching digital performance in networked public environments with a focus on social interaction and posthumanism. His research is supported by the Institute for a Broadband-Enabled Society (IBES), University of Melbourne. Marcos has previously worked as an architect, web designer and as a subject coordinator, lecturer and tutor in Media and Commun
  • AU
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  • Paul
  • Doornbusch
  • Presenter
  • Australian College of the Arts (Collarts)
  • ISEA2013 Paul Doornbusch, Australian College of the Arts, South Melbourne, Australia
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  • Pia
  • van
  • Gelder
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • The University of New South Wales
  • College of Fine Arts
  • ISEA2013 Pia van Gelder is an “electronic artist, researcher and historian. Her art practice and scholarship investigates historical and contemporary conceptions of energy and how these shape our relationship with technology, bodies and our environment.”
  • Sydney, Australia
  • 151.21,-33.868
  • http://piavangelder.com/
  • Megan
  • Monte
  • Artist-Exhibiting, Presenter, Curator, and Moderator
  • Campbelltown Arts Centre, Australia
  • ISEA2013 Megan Monte, Campbelltown Arts Centre, Australia
  • Australia
  • 134.48956260698,-25.734968491622
  • Amelia
  • Barikin
  • Presenter
  • Dr Amelia Barikin, School of English, Media Studies and Art History, University of Queensland, Australia
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  • Andrew
  • Frost
  • Presenter
  • College of Fine Arts, Paddington, Australia
  • School of Media Arts
  • ISEA2013 Dr. Andrew Frost, School of Media Arts, College of Fine Arts, Paddington, Australia
  • Paddington, Australia
  • 134.48956260698,-25.734968491622
  • Scott
  • Michael
  • Conard
  • Artist-Exhibiting, Presenter, Workshop Organiser/Presenter, and International Programme Committee (IPC)
  • Zayed University
  • ISEA2014 Scott Michael Conard is ISEA2014 Workshop Chair. ISEA2013 Scott Michael Conard, born in Livingston, Montana, spent most of his formative years in Cleveland Hts., OH and calls it home. Scott has a loving family complete with an older brother and a younger sister, and is an Eagle Scout. He graduated from Allegheny College with a Bachelor of Arts in Arts and Technology in May 2002. While at Allegheny he was involved with service and leadership development. He was an AmeriCorps Bon
  • Dubai, United Arab Emirates
  • 55.2962,25.2684
  • http://scottmichaelconard.com/
  • Lucas
  • Ihlein
  • Presenter
  • University of Wollongong, Australia
  • ISEA2013 Lucas Ihlein, Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts, University of Wollongong, Australia
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  • Yto
  • Aranda
  • Presenter
  • Santiago, Chile
  • artist
  • ISEA2013 Yto Aranda, artist, Santiago, Chile
  • Santiago, CL
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  • Tom
  • Jennings
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
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  • Dan
  • Goods
  • Presenter
  • Visual Strategist Jet Propulsion Lab
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  • Matt
  • Coolidge
  • Presenter
  • Center for Land Use Interpretation
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  • Christina
  • Worsing
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2012 Christina Worsing, UX Design Research & Strategy Consultant, California, USA
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  • Stephanie
  • Pereira
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2012 Stephanie Pereira (USA) is working with the Kickstarter community since 2011 to help bring creative projects to life.
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  • Karin
  • Moulton
  • Presenter
  • Taos Academy
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  • Scott
  • Laidlaw
  • Presenter
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  • John
  • Bishop
  • Presenter
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  • Anna
  • Scime
  • Presenter
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  • Liz
  • Flynt
  • Presenter
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  • Jordan
  • Dalton
  • Presenter
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  • Sherri
  • Brueggemann
  • Presenter
  • Albuquerque Public Art Urban Enhancement
  • Division Manager
  • ISEA2012 Sherri Brueggemann is the City of Albuquerque Public Art Urban Enhancement, Division Manager
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  • Casey
  • Crawmer
  • Presenter
  • Brick, California, US
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  • Cory
  • Greenfield
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2012 Cory Greenfield, Principal at Campoverde Architecture, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
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  • Thomas
  • Strich
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2012 Thomas Strich, USA, Artist, Sculptor, Public Artist, Photographer
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  • http://thomas-strich.com/
  • Josh
  • Lopez-Binder
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2012 Josh Lopez-Binder, USA, software engineer
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  • Paula
  • Castillo
  • Presenter and Artist-Exhibiting
  • ISEA2012 Paula Castillo(USA), sculpturist “Castillo’s abstract sculptures are made from worn metal bits found in the mountainous country of her hometown–a land that looks back hundreds of years to its earliest indigenous inhabitants, and beyond.”
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  • http://paulacastilloart.com/
  • J.
  • Neil
  • Lawley
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2012 J. Neil Lawley, Missouri Western State University, USA
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  • Aaron
  • Stutterheim
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2012 Aaron Stutterheim, Creal, Clark & Seifert Architects / Engineers, MO, USA
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  • Linda
  • Antas
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2012 Dr. Linda Antas (USA) is a composer, arts technologist, flutist, and educator
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  • http://lindaantas.com/
  • Lisa
  • Wymore
  • Presenter
  • UC Berkeley
  • ISEA2012 Prof. Lisa Wymore (USA) Associate Professor, Modern Dance Technique, Choreography, Dept of Theater, Dance, and Performance Studies, UC Berkeley, USA, and Co-Artistic Director of Smith/Wymore Disappearing Acts with Sheldon B. Smith.
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  • Miwa
  • Matreyek
  • Presenter and Artist-Exhibiting
  • ISEA2012 Miwa Matreyek is an animator, director, designer and performer living and working in Los Angeles, USA.
  • Los Angeles, California, United States of America
  • -118.2439,34.0544
  • http://vimeo.com/matreyek
  • Marta
  • Weber
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2012 Dr. Marta Weber, Fundraising Chair, 516 ArtS board of Directors, Albuquerque, NM, USA
  • Albuquerque, New Mexico, US
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  • Arturo
  • Sandoval
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2012 Arturo Sandoval, Chair, 516 ArtS board of Directors, Albuquerque, NM, USA
  • Albuquerque, New Mexico, US
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  • Roddy
  • Hunter
  • Presenter and Workshop Organiser/Presenter
  • University of Huddersfield
  • ISEA2020 Roddy Hunter is an artist, curator, educator and writer. He is Director of Teaching and Learning in the School of Art, Design and Architecture at the University of Huddersfield, England. Since formative performance art interventions in urban spaces in the early 1990s, he has shown his work across Asia, Europe and North America including at CCA Ujazdowski Castle, Warsaw; Tramway, Glasgow; CCCB, Barcelona; CGAC, Santiago de Compostela and Ludwig Museum, Budapest. His curatorial practice
  • United Kingdom
  • -2.3696695703628,54.237933360747
  • Marialaura
  • Ghidni
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2013 Marialaura Ghidni, University of Sunderland, UK
  • GB
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  • Leon
  • Gurevitch
  • Presenter
  • Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
  • ISEA2013 Leon Gurevitch, School of Design, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
  • NZ
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  • Scott
  • McQuire
  • Presenter
  • University of Melbourne, Australia
  • ISEA2013 Scott McQuire, School of Culture and Communication, University of Melbourne, Australia
  • Melbourne, AU
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  • Xiao
  • Yingying
  • Presenter
  • Communication University of China (CUC)
  • ISEA2013 Dr. Xiao Yingying, The Culture Development Institute, The Communication University of China, Beijing, China, is an Assistant Professor at the Culture Development Institute (CDI) at the Communication University of China, Beijing. Xiao’s research interests and focus investigates the rapid development of China’s Cultural and creative Industry in particular the burgeoning Chinese television and film culture. She is also Deputy Director of the International Relations Office at CDI and in
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  • Bert
  • Bongers
  • Presenter
  • University of Technology, Sydney, Australia
  • ISEA2013 Bert Bongers (NL), Faculty of Design, Architecture and Building, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia
  • Sydney, AU
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  • Frank
  • Ekeberg
  • Artist-Performing, Artist-Exhibiting, and Presenter
  • Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
  • Research Associate
  • ISEA2023 Frank Ekeberg (NO) is a transdisciplinary artist, music composer and researcher working in the intersection of art, science and technology. His work explores issues of ecology, time, spatiality and transformation, with a particular focus on nature spaces, ecosystems and the interplay between human and non-human worlds. His research-based approach often involves collaborations within as well as beyond the art field. Ekeberg has composed and designed sound for concert performance, dance,
  • Norway
  • 8.8048207389507,61.248333149315
  • http://frankekeberg.no/
  • Mark
  • Pedersen
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • University of Melbourne, Australia
  • ISEA2013 Mark Pedersen, Faculty of the VCA/MCM, University of Melbourne, Australia
  • Australia
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  • Roger
  • Alsop
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • University of Melbourne, Australia
  • ISEA2013 Roger Alsop, Faculty of the VCA/MCM, University of Melbourne, Australia
  • Melbourne, Australia
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  • Ben
  • Byrne
  • Presenter
  • Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University (RMIT)
  • ISEA2013 Dr. Ben Byrne, School of Media and Communication, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia.
  • Melbourne, Australia
  • 144.9632,-37.8142
  • Noel
  • Burgess
  • Presenter
  • UWS HCA MUSIC, Kingswood, Australia
  • ISEA2013 Noel Burgess, UWS HCA MUSIC, Kingswood, Australia
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  • Andy
  • Simionato
  • Presenter
  • Edith Cowan University, Mt Lawley, Australia
  • ISEA2013 Andy Simionato, Department of Communication and Arts, Edith Cowan University, Mt Lawley, Australia
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  • Meg
  • Travers
  • Presenter
  • Edith Cowan University, Perth, Australia
  • ISEA2013 Meg Travers, Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Australia
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  • Ian
  • Gilmour
  • Presenter
  • National Film and Sound Archive of Australia, Canberra, Australia
  • ISEA2013 Ian Gilmour, Preservation and Technical Services, National Film and Sound Archive of Australia, Canberra, Australia
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  • Matthew
  • Davies
  • Presenter
  • National Film and Sound Archive of Australia, Canberra, Australia
  • ISEA2013 Matthew Davies, Sound, Broadcast and Networked Media, National Film and Sound Archive of Australia, Canberra, Australia
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  • Trevor
  • Carter
  • Presenter
  • National Film and Sound Archive of Australia, Canberra, Australia
  • ISEA2013 Trevor Carter, Preservation and Technical Services, National Film and Sound Archive of Australia, Canberra, Australia
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  • Jihoon
  • Kim
  • Presenter
  • Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
  • ISEA2013 Jihoon Kim, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
  • SG
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  • Alexandra
  • Gillespie
  • Presenter
  • Australian National University, Canberra, AU
  • ISEA2013 Alexandra Gillespie, Photography and Media Arts, School of Art, Australian National University, Canberra, AU
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  • Gail
  • Joy
  • Kenning
  • Presenter
  • University of Technology Sydney and University of New South Wales
  • Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences and College of Fine Arts
  • Researcher
  • ISEA2015 Dr Gail Kenning, University of Technology Sydney, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Sydney, Australia ISEA2011 Dr. Gail Joy Kenning is a UK-born practice-based arts researcher. She has worked with visualising data and information in industry, and in her art-practice and research. She creates programmed animations and data visualisations. Kenning is currently working on a number of research projects including an exploration of the relationship between craft-based textile acti
  • Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
  • 151.21,-33.868
  • Azadeh
  • Emadi
  • Presenter
  • Auckland University of Technology (AUT)
  • ISEA2013 Azadeh Emadi, Faculty of Creative Technologies, Auckland University of Technology (AUT University), Auckland, New Zealand.
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  • Katrina
  • Sluis
  • Presenter
  • London South Bank University, UK
  • ISEA2013 Katrina Sluis, The Photographers’ Gallery & London South Bank University, UK
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  • Pinar
  • Yalcin
  • Presenter
  • Istanbul Technical University, Turkey
  • ISEA2013 Pinar Yalcin, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey
  • TR
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  • Lian
  • Loke
  • Artist-Exhibiting, Presenter, Curator, and Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • University of Sydney
  • Associate Professor
  • ISEA2022 reinhardtloke are Lian Loke and Dagmar Reinhardt: they develop projects at the intersection of art, design, architecture, choreography and human-machine interaction since 2012. Loke is an artist, dancer and interaction design researcher. Her practice questions the role of the body in contemporary society, and how our notions of self are open to transformation through inter-cultural, inter-species and inter-media relations and rituals. Reinhardt is an architect, designer and researcher
  • NSW, Australia
  • 134.48956260698,-25.734968491622
  • http://lianloke.com/
  • Andy
  • Dong
  • Presenter
  • Sydney College of the Arts, University of Sydney, Australia
  • ISEA2013 Andy Dong, University of Sydney, AU
  • AU
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  • Rob
  • Saunders
  • Presenter and Artist-Exhibiting
  • University of Sydney, AU
  • ISEA2013 Rob Saunders University of Sydney, AU ISEA2011 Rob Saun­ders is Se­nior Lec­turer in De­sign Com­put­ing in the Fac­ulty of Ar­chi­tec­ture, De­sign and Plan­ning at the Uni­ver­sity of Syd­ney, AU. Rob’s re­search cen­tres around cre­ative ap­pli­ca­tion of com­put­ing and the com­pu­ta­tional mod­el­ling of cre­ativ­ity. Using tech­niques from ma­chine learn­ing, ro­bot­ics and sur­veil­lance he has ex­plored the role of cu­rios­ity in cre­ative processes and de­vel
  • Australia
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  • A.
  • Baki
  • Kocaballi
  • Presenter
  • University of Sydney, Australia
  • ISEA2013 A. Baki Kocaballi, University of Sydney, Australia
  • Sydney, AU
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  • Ian
  • Willcock
  • Presenter
  • University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, UK.
  • ISEA2019 Ian Willcock is a digital artist, researcher and lecturer in interactive media and live performance, and leads the taught postgraduate provision in the School of Creative Arts at the University of Hertfordshire, UK. His musical, multimedia and digital-performance pieces have been presented internationally and he has received many prizes and scholarships. Several of his pieces are published and his work is available on commercial recordings. He has collaborated on a number of large-scal
  • United Kingdom
  • -2.3696695703628,54.237933360747
  • Gorkem
  • Acaroglu
  • Presenter
  • Deakin University, Australia
  • ISEA2013 Gorkem Acaroglu, Director, Mixed reality Performance Lab, Australia ISEA2011 Gorkem Acaroglu is undertaking a Doctor of Philosophy in the implications of subject technology on theatre at Deakin University, Australia. She holds an MA of Animation and Interactive Media from Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, an MA in Media Arts from the University of Technology Sydney and a BA in Theatre from University of New South Wales.
  • AU
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  • http://gorkemacaroglu.com/
  • Sue
  • Hawksley
  • Presenter
  • University of Bedfordshire
  • Department of Performing Arts and English
  • ISEA2013 Dr. Sue Hawksley, Department of Performing Arts and English, University of Bedfordshire, Bedford, UK.
  • United Kingdom
  • -2.3696695703628,54.237933360747
  • Michael
  • Finucan
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2013 Michael Finucan, SAE, Australia
  • AU
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  • Emily
  • Ip
  • Presenter
  • Simon Fraser University (SFU)
  • ISEA2015 Emily Ip, Graduate Student / Researcher, Simon Fraser University, Canada Emily is currently a MA candidate at the School of Interactive Arts + Technology at Simon Fraser University. She is interested in the application of practical somaesthetic within bio-responsive wearable interface for awareness and reflection upon self’s state. Her current research focuses on affective haptic interface within wearable system to foster social richness in the mediated presence between parents and th
  • Surrey, British Columbia, Canada
  • -122.8447,49.1851
  • Wynnie
  • Wing Yi
  • Chung
  • Presenter
  • Simon Fraser University (SFU)
  • ISEA2015 Wynnie Wing Yi Chung, Graduate Researcher, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, Canada. Wynnie Chung is pursuing her Master of Arts at the School of Interactive Arts & Technology at Simon Fraser University. Her research interest surrounds the application of somatic based reflections towards designing quality in wearable embodied interaction. Her current research explores the use of somaesthetic reflection for wearable soft user interface design to enrich the somatic understanding of
  • Surrey, British Columbia, Canada
  • -122.8447,49.1851
  • Fei
  • Jun
  • Presenter
  • China Central Academy of Fine Arts
  • Digital Media Lab, School of Design
  • Associate Professor
  • ISEA2013 Fei Jun, Associate Professor ,Digital Media Lab, School of Design, China Central Academy of Fine Arts
  • China
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  • Ian
  • Winters
  • Presenter
  • Artist
  • ISEA2014 Ian Winters, Independent Artist / Researcher, US ISEA2013 Ian Winters, independent artist, Berkeley, US
  • United States of America
  • -97.922211212118,39.381266130568
  • James
  • Cunningham
  • Presenter
  • Igneous Inc., Brisbane, Australia
  • ISEA2013 James Cunningham, Igneous Inc., Brisbane, Australia
  • AU
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  • Suzon
  • Fuks
  • Presenter
  • Waterwheel & Igneous Inc., Brisbane, Australia
  • ISEA2013 Suzon Fuks, Waterwheel & Igneous Inc., Brisbane, Australia
  • AU
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  • Tom
  • Schofield
  • Moderator and Presenter
  • Newcastle University, U.K.
  • ISEA2013 Tom Schofield, Culture Lab, School of Arts and Cultures, Newcastle University, U.K. ISEA2011 Tom Schofield is an artist who works with technology and lives in Newcastle, UK. He has lived and worked in Japan, France and Nepal. He is currently writing his Ph.D in Culture Lab – part of Newcastle University.
  • Newcastle, United Kingdom
  • -2.2278,53.0109
  • Danielle
  • Wilde
  • Presenter
  • Royal College of Art in London
  • Researcher
  • ISEA2011 Danielle Wilde (AU/FR) thinks, writes, moves and makes to understand how technology might pair with the body to poeticise experience. Her research blurs boundaries between a number of disciplines and questions the divide between art and everyday life. She has a particular interest in participation, and the democratizing value of clumsiness. Her work questions how we design, create and live.  She has an MA in Interaction Design from the Royal College of Art in London, UK, undertook th
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  • http://daniellewilde.com/
  • Andrew
  • R.
  • Brown
  • Presenter
  • Griffith University, Brisbane, AU
  • _Professor
  • ISEA2019 Andrew R. Brown is Professor of Digital Arts at Griffith University in Brisbane, Australia. He is an active computer musician and computational artist. His research interests include digital creativity, computational aesthetics, musical intelligence, and the philosophy of technology. He pursues creative practices in computer-assisted music performance and audio-visual installations, almost always with focus on generative processes and interactions with live algorithms. ISEA2013
  • Australia
  • 134.48956260698,-25.734968491622
  • Toby
  • Gifford
  • Presenter
  • Griffith University, Brisbane, AU
  • ISEA2013 Toby Gifford, Queensland Conservatorium, Griffith University, Brisbane, AU
  • Australia
  • 134.48956260698,-25.734968491622
  • Elizabeth
  • Demaray
  • Artist-Exhibiting, Presenter, and International Programme Committee (IPC)
  • Rutgers University Camden and Rutgers University New Brunswick
  • Department of Visual Media and Art and Artificial Intelligence Lab
  • Head of the sculpture concentration, Advisor, and Sculptor
  • ISEA2020 Elizabeth Demaray builds listening stations for birds that play human music, cultures lichen on the sides of skyscrapers in New York City, and designs alternative forms of housing for hermit crabs. Demaray is head of the concentrations in Intermedia and Sculpture in the Department of Visual Media and Performing Arts at Rutgers-Camden and an adviser in the Art and Artificial Intelligence Lab at Rutgers-New Brunswick (USA). ISEA2015 Elizabeth Demaray, Department of Fine Arts, Rutgers U
  • Brooklyn, New York City, New York, United States of America
  • -73.9866,40.7306
  • https://elizabethdemaray.org/
  • Claudia
  • Robles-Angel
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator, Presenter, and Artist-Exhibiting
  • University J. T. Lozano
  • Media Artist and Sound Artist
  • ISEA2022 New media and audiovisual artist. Her work and research cover different aspects of visual and sound art, which extend from audiovisual fixed-media compositions to performances and installations interacting with biomedical signals. She has been artist-in-residence in several outstanding institutions, for example at ZKM (Karlsruhe) and at the ICST-ZHdK in Zur-ich. Her work is constantly featured in not only media and sound-based festivals/conferences but also in group and solo exhibition
  • Cologne, Germany
  • 6.959974,50.938361
  • Christophe
  • Viau
  • Presenter
  • Ecole de technologie superieure
  • Montreal, CA
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  • Paul
  • Granjon
  • Presenter
  • Cardiff Metropolitan University, Cardiff, UK
  • ISEA2013 Paul Granjon, Z Productions, Wales, UK. Paul Granjon is a recognized media and performance artist working with self-made machines. His research interests lie in human and machine co-evolution, robots in performance, and home manufacturing. He has won numerous awards for his work, and represented Wales at the Venice Biennale in 2005. Since 1995 he has lectured and taught at Cardiff School of Art and Design.  zprod.org ISEA2013 Paul Granjon, Cardiff School of Art and Design, Ca
  • GB
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  • http://zprod.org /
  • Cristiano
  • Jacques
  • Miosso
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2014 Cristiano Jacques Miosso, LART_University of Brasilia, BR
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  • Adson
  • Ferreira
  • da Rocha
  • Presenter
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  • Andrea
  • Redi
  • Artist-Exhibiting, Presenter, and International Programme Committee (IPC)
  • ORTLOS Space Engineering, Graz, Austria
  • ISEA2014 Andrea Redi & Ivan Redi, ORTLOS Space Engineering. ORTLOS Space Engineering is a transdisciplinary design studio, which is developing innovative environments as a new channel for engaging with communities, reaching end-users, and build spatial experiences. Our main design competence is translating 21 century technologies into spatial systems and strategies – packing the ideas and visions into architecture. Ivan Redi is principal and design director of ORTLOS Space Engineering bas
  • Austria
  • 14.300143590764,47.607797829269
  • Ivan
  • Redi
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • ORTLOS Space Engineering, Graz, Austria
  • ISEA2014 Andrea Redi & Ivan Redi, ORTLOS Space Engineering. ORTLOS Space Engineering is a transdisciplinary design studio, which is developing innovative environments as a new channel for engaging with communities, reaching end-users, and build spatial experiences. Our main design competence is translating 21 century technologies into spatial systems and strategies – packing the ideas and visions into architecture. Ivan Redi is principal and design director of ORTLOS Space Engineering bas
  • Austria
  • 14.300143590764,47.607797829269
  • Rattapol
  • Chaiyarat
  • Presenter
  • Naresuan University
  • Communication Arts
  • Lecturer
  • ISEA2011 Dr. Rattapol Chaiyarat is a lecturer at the department of Communication Arts, Faculty of Management and Information Sciences, Naresuan University, Thailand. He has a PhD in Multimedia Design from Monash University, Australia,  MFA in Photography, Rochester Institute of Technology, New York, USA, MA in Communication Arts, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand.  He is interested the construction of contemporary images that represent relationship between human culture and the elephant. The
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  • Rachael
  • Priddel
  • Presenter
  • University of Technology, Sydney, Australia
  • Architecture and Building
  • ISEA2013 Rachael Priddel, Faculty of Design, Architecture and Building, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia
  • Sydney, AU
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  • Carol
  • Brown
  • Presenter
  • University of Auckland, New Zealand
  • ISEA2022 Carol Brown is a dancer, choreographer and artist-scholar from Aotearoa whose work has been presented globally. Her choreographic imagination straddles academic and professional contexts and is renowned for its transdisciplinary reach. Touring internationally with her company, Carol Brown Dances, Carol has developed innovative choreographic methodologies in dance-architecture, digital dance and site dance and has written extensively about questions of space, ecological change, gender a
  • New Zealand
  • 171.77990019594,-41.838875221513
  • Anne
  • Niemetz
  • Presenter
  • Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
  • ISEA2013   Anne Niemetz is a media artist working in the fields of wearable technology, interactive installation and audio-visual design in general. She is particularly fascinated by the convergence of art, science, design and technology, and she pursues collaborative and cross-disciplinary projects. Anne holds a Media Arts degree from the Staatliche Hochschule für Gestaltung Karlsruhe, with a focus in digital media and interactive sound installation, and an MFA in Design|Media Arts
  • NZ
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  • Maayan
  • Glaser-Koren
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2011 Maayan Glaser-Koren is an art history graduate student from San Jose State Univeristy, California, USA. She currently writes a thesis about the contemporary American artist Lynn Hershman Leeson. Last year she was a department head for Switch New Media Journal, Hybrid Culture. In addition, Ms. Glaser-Koren took part at the 2010 SJ01 Biennial where she was social media builder and participated in the collective video art work “Trading Voice.” switch.sjsu.edu/v27/?page_id=444
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  • Eleanor
  • Dare
  • Presenter
  • Royal College of Art
  • Artist and Reader
  • ISEA2020 Eleanor Dare is Reader in Digital Media at the Royal College of Art’s School of Communication and Head of the MA Digital Direction (London, UK). She has a PhD in Arts and Computational Technology from Goldsmiths University of London (Department of Computing), supported by a full doctoral studentship from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council. Her doctoral thesis and MSc (Distinction) at Goldsmiths were concerned with computer programming practices, subjectivity and art
  • United Kingdom
  • -2.3696695703628,54.237933360747
  • Alexandra
  • Antonopoulou
  • Presenter
  • University of Greenwich, London, UK and University of the Arts London
  • Department of Architecture
  • ISEA2013 Alexandra Antonopoulou, Department of Architecture, Design and Construction, University of Greenwich, London, UK ISEA2011 Alexandra Antonopoulou is a designer and visiting lecturer in the UK, as well as a course leader for the ‘Orientation to MA’ course at the University of the Arts London. At the same time, she is devising and running workshops in museums, primary and high schools (as part of her PhD research in ‘story-making in designing and learning’ – Goldsmiths-University
  • GB
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  • Yu-Hsiung
  • Huang
  • Presenter
  • Taipei National University of the Arts (TNUA)
  • TW
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  • Tsun-Hung
  • Tsai
  • Presenter
  • Taipei National University of the Arts (TNUA)
  • TW
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  • Xiaoniu
  • S. C.
  • Hsu
  • Presenter
  • Taipei National University of the Arts (TNUA)
  • TW
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  • Arzu
  • Erdem
  • Presenter
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  • Semra
  • Aydinli
  • Presenter
  • Istanbul Technical University
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  • M. Luisa
  • Gómez
  • Martínez
  • Presenter
  • University of Barcelona
  • Art Critic, PhD candidate, Independent Curator, Co-founder, and Researcher
  • ISEA2011 M. Luisa Gómez Martínez is a PhD candidate in “History, Theory and Criticism of Art” at the University of Barcelona, art critic, independent curator and co-founder of the international cultural platform Interartive.org. Her academic background includes a BA in Art History (University of Santiago de Compostela), a MA in “Advanced Studies in Art History” (University of Barcelona) and a research fellowship with the research group “Art, Architecture and Digital Society” (UB). She has als
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  • Tyng
  • Shiuh
  • Yap
  • Presenter
  • The University of New South Wales
  • PhD candidate
  • ISEA2011 Tyng Shiuh Yap is presently working on an Augmented Reality art-as-laboratory project to research the augmentation of perception during locomotion, and the resultant altered logic of movement and spatio-temporality. She is currently a PhD candidate at COFA, University of New South Wales (Sydney, Australia).
  • Sydney, AU
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  • Hein
  • Wils
  • Presenter
  • Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam
  • New Media Professional
  • ISEA2011 Hein Wils is an old school new media professional operating in the field of immersive and innovative media. He is currently the project leader of ARtours, in which the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam explores the possibilities of augmented reality on mobile devices with AR browsers like the LAYAR browser. The Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam has a world famous modern and contempary art collection consisting of more than 100.000 works. The ARtours project utilises this great content, and the stori
  • Amsterdam, Netherlands the
  • 4.9,52.378
  • Margriet
  • Schavemaker
  • Presenter
  • Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam
  • ISEA2011 Margriet Schavemaker is art historian, philosopher and media specialist. After a career as lecturer and assistant professor at the art history and media studies departments at the University of Amsterdam, she currently holds the position of head of collections and research at the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam. Schavemaker has written extensively on contemporary art and theory, (co)edited several edited volumes (for example Now is the Time: Art and Theory in the 21st Century (2009) en Vinc
  • Amsterdam, Netherlands the
  • 4.9,52.378
  • http://margrietschavemaker.nl/
  • Steve
  • Benton
  • Presenter
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  • Rodrigo
  • Minelli
  • Presenter
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  • Felipe
  • Fonseca
  • Presenter
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  • Marco
  • Deseriis
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2012 Marco Deseriis, Italy, assistant professor in the Department of Social and Political Sciences at the Scuola Normale Superiore in Florence, Italy
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  • Paul
  • Lloyd
  • Sargent
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2012 Paul Lloyd Sargent,  USA. Freelance Media Educator, various arts education organizations including Chicago-based CeaseFire and After School Matters.
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  • Rene
  • Abythe
  • Presenter
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  • Claire
  • Cote
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • Sustainable Minerals Institute and The University of Queensland
  • Associate Professor
  • ISEA2012 Claire Cote, Associate Professor, Sustainable Minerals Institute, The University Of Queensland, Australia
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  • Ruth
  • Catlow
  • Presenter, Workshop Organiser/Presenter, and Moderator
  • Fur­ther­field
  • ISEA2016 Founder & director of furtherfield.org ISEA2012 Ruth Catlow, artist, UK  ruthcatlow.net ISEA2011 Ruth Cat­low is an artist and cu­ra­tor work­ing at the in­ter­sec­tion of art, tech­nol­ogy and so­cial change. As co-founder, with Marc Gar­rett, of Fur­ther­field a grass roots media arts or­gan­i­sa­tion, on­line com­mu­nity and gallery (for­merly HTTP Gallery) in North Lon­don, she works with in­ter­na­tional DIY artists, hack­ers, cu­ra­tors, mu­si­cians, pro­gram­mers, writ­e
  • London, United Kingdom
  • -0.1276474,51.5073219
  • http://ruthcatlow.net/
  • Ramón
  • Guardans
  • Presenter
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  • Aviva
  • Rahmani
  • Presenter
  • The American Ritual Theatre
  • ISEA2012 Aviva Rahmani, ecological artist. Graduated from California Institute of the Arts (USA) and received a PhD from Plymouth University, UK. Founder and director of the American Ritual Theatre (1968-1971)  
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  • Geo
  • Homsy
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2012 Geo Homsy, USA, is a computer and software architect with extensive experience in physics, biology, and robotics.
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  • Elizabeth
  • Monoian
  • Moderator and Presenter
  • ISEA2014 Elizabeth Monoian, Land Art Generator Initiative (LAGI), US ISEA2012 Robert Ferry & Elizabeth Monoian are the founding Co-Directors of the Land Art Generator. Robert Ferry is a registered architect. Elizabeth has published, exhibited, and presented globally on the aesthetics of renewable energy and the role of art in providing solutions to climate change. ISEA2011 Eliz­a­beth Monoian is an in­ter­dis­ci­pli­nary artist and de­signer who uses the In­ter­net, pub­lic sp
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  • Robert
  • Ferry
  • Presenter and Moderator
  • ISEA2014 Robert Ferry, Land Art Generator Initiative (LAGI), US ISEA2012 Robert Ferry & Elizabeth Monoian are the founding Co-Directors of the Land Art Generator. Robert Ferry is a registered architect. Elizabeth has published, exhibited, and presented globally on the aesthetics of renewable energy and the role of art in providing solutions to climate change. ISEA2011 Robert FerryRA, LEED AP BD+C, is a USA licensed architect and a graduate of Carnegie Mellon University, USA. H
  • Unavailable
  • Saul
  • Ostrow
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2012 Saul Ostrow is an American art critic and art curator.
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  • Eve-Andrée
  • Laramée
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • Pace University
  • Department of Art and Art History
  • _Professor and Chair of the Department of Art and Art History
  • ISEA2012 Eve Laramee is an installation artist whose works explores four primary themes: legacy of the atomic age, history of science, environment and ecology, social conditions. She is currently Professor and Chair of the Department of Art and Art History at Pace University. Laramee currently lives in Brooklyn, NY, USA, and Santa Fe, NM, USA
  • Brooklyn, New York, United States of America
  • -73.9808,40.7648
  • Michael
  • D.
  • Shaw
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2012 Michael D. Shaw is executive vice president and director of marketing for Interscan Corporation, a Los Angeles based manufacturer of toxic gas detection instrumentation and related software. Michael has developed an international reputation as a straight-talking, scientifically-grounded commentator, and writes a weekly column for Health News Digest, a leading supplier of content to the life sciences industry. Michael performed undergraduate biochemical research at UCLA under Professo
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  • Tom
  • Goslin
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2012 Lt. Gen. Tom Goslin (ret.) is Director for Business Development of Strategic Systems for Raytheon Company. Gen. Goslin served as the Deputy Commander of U.S. Strategic Command where he was a key command link for the U.S. nuclear resources involving both power plants and weapons. He brings great experience in terms of the sociological and strategic challenges imposed by systems that involve large amounts of energy applied to a variety of applications.
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  • Russell
  • Brito
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2012 Russell Brito is the Manager of the Urban Design and Development Division of the City of Albuquerque Planning Department. Over his eighteen-year tenure with the City, he has worked with development review of current projects, metropolitan redevelopment in distressed areas of the city, and long range planning for specific sectors, areas, and the larger metropolitan area. This type of Planning involves the coordination of land use, transportation, and infrastructure across multiple jur
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  • Steven
  • C.
  • Suddarth
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2012 Col. Steven C. Suddarth is the Chief Research Officer of the Configurable Space Microsystems Innovation and Applications Center (COSMIAC) at the University of New Mexico and a private consultant through Transparent Sky, LLC. A retired Air Force Colonel, Dr. Suddarth has overseen several substantial computer engineering/embedded systems projects. These include the development of a first-ever three-dimensional mixed analog/digital image processor which advanced the State-of-the-Art by
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  • Scott
  • M.
  • Tyson
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2012 Scott M. Tyson, US, Author of The Unobservable Universe. Scott M. Tyson has devoted much of his 31-year career to developing new technological approaches at IBM’s VLSI Laboratory, Johns Hopkins University’s Applied Physics Laboratory, and Sandia National Laboratories. Long recognized as a pioneering problem-solver and “big picture” futurist, he served as an advisor to the Office of the Secretary of Defense on space computing technology development and planning. Tyson’s landmark innov
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  • Gabriel
  • Zea
  • Presenter
  • martinez-zea, Colombia
  •   ISEA2013 Gabriel Zea, martinez-zea, Colombia ISEA2012
  • Bogotá, CO
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