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  • Jelle
  • Valk
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2011 Jelle Valk is a young de­signer with a back­ground in ty­pog­ra­phy, graf­fiti and graphic de­sign. Jelle re­cently grad­u­ated at the Min­erva Acad­emy in Gronin­gen after com­plet­ing an in­tern­ship at the Am­s­ter­dam-based graphic de­sign agency Total Iden­tity and going on an ex­change with Auck­land Uni­ver­sity of Tech­nol­ogy’s Graphic De­sign and 3D An­i­ma­tion and Mod­el­ing pro­gram. To­gether with Olav Huizer and 3 oth­ers, Jelle founded the artist col­lec­tive WERC, wh
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  • Olav
  • Huizer
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2011 Olav Huizer is an in­no­v­a­tive young de­signer look­ing for new ways to ap­proach tech­nol­ogy using graphic de­sign and new media. Olav cur­rently stud­ies graphic de­sign at the Min­erva Acad­emy in Gronin­gen (NL) and re­cently did an ex­change at the TTVO de­gree pro­gram in media of Tam­pere Uni­ver­sity of ap­plied sci­ences (FI). To­gether with Jelle Valk and 3 oth­ers, Olav founded the artist col­lec­tive WERC, which fo­cuses on new ap­proaches to apply de­sign in media thr
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  • Piem
  • Wirtz
  • Presenter
  • E-Tex­tile Work­space and V2_Lab
  • ISEA2011 Piem Wirtz is pro­ject­man­ager at V2_Lab. Her main in­ter­est is in wear­able tech­nol­ogy pro­jects, where she is not only in­volved from a man­age­ment per­spec­tive but also in the hands-on pro­duc­tion of art­works. Piem holds a Msc in In­dus­trial De­sign En­gi­neer­ing and is par­tic­i­pat­ing as a dancer in the con­tem­po­rary dance group Dat­tah. To­gether with Melissa Cole­man she ini­ti­ated the E-Tex­tile Work­space, a plat­form for dis­cus­sion about wear­able tech­nol­o
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  • Jan
  • Misker
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2011 Jan Misker was ap­pointed pro­ject man­ager at V2_ in 2006. He is re­spon­si­ble for man­ag­ing pro­jects that have a strong tech­no­log­i­cal and/or sci­en­tific as­pect, for ex­am­ple in­volv­ing wear­able tech­nol­ogy or aug­mented re­al­ity. Fur­ther­more he is very in­ter­ested in all as­pects of con­tem­po­rary dance. Jan holds an MSc in Cog­ni­tive Sci­ence and En­gi­neer­ing.
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  • Leonie
  • Cooper
  • Presenter and Moderator
  • Monash University
  • Fac­ulty of Art & De­sign
  • ISEA2011 Leonie Cooper is a Lec­turer in the Fac­ulty of Art & De­sign, Monash Uni­ver­sity (AU) where she men­tors grad­u­ate stu­dents un­der­tak­ing re­search in media arts prac­tice and the­ory. Her ap­proach to re­search and teach­ing draws upon ex­per­tise in the his­tory and the­ory of film, tele­vi­sion, dig­i­tal media and screen arts with an in­ter­est in their in­ter­me­dial re­la­tions. Her doc­toral the­sis in­ves­ti­gated the fig­ure of the as­tro­naut in the con­text of con
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  • Angela
  • Ndalia­nis
  • Presenter
  • University of Melbourne
  • As­so­ci­ate Pro­fes­sor
  • ISEA2014 Angela Ndalianis, University of Melbourne, AU ISEA2011 An­gela Ndalia­nis is As­so­ci­ate Pro­fes­sor in Screen Stud­ies at Mel­bourne Uni­ver­sity (AU). Her re­search fo­cuses on con­tem­po­rary en­ter­tain­ment cul­ture, media his­to­ries and the trans­me­dia col­li­sions of films, com­puter games, tele­vi­sion, comic books and theme parks. Her pub­li­ca­tions in­clude Neo-Baroque Aes­thet­ics and Con­tem­po­rary En­ter­tain­ment (2004), The Con­tem­po­rary Comic Book Su­pe
  • Melbourne, Australia
  • 144.9632,-37.8142
  • Seda
  • Gürses
  • Presenter
  • Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
  • De­part­ment of Elec­tri­cal En­gi­neering
  • ISEA2011 Seda Gürses is a re­searcher work­ing in the group COSIC/ESAT at the De­part­ment of Elec­tri­cal En­gi­neer­ing in K. U. Leu­ven, Bel­gium. Her top­ics of in­ter­est in­clude pri­vacy tech­nolo­gies, par­tic­i­pa­tory de­sign, fem­i­nist cri­tique of com­puter sci­ence, and on­line so­cial net­works. She has a keen in­ter­est in the sub­ject of anonymity in tech­ni­cal as well as cul­tural con­texts, the spec­trum being any­where be­tween anony­mous com­mu­ni­ca­tions and anony­mous f
  • Leuven, Belgium
  • 4.7011675,50.879202
  • Anne
  • Morgan
  • Spalter
  • Presenter, Artist-Exhibiting, and Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • ISEA2015 Anne Morgan Spalter (USA) is an artist and author whose career reflects her long-standing goal of integrating art and technology. Drawing inspiration from painting, mathematics, and Buddhist and Islamic art, Spalter shoots original footage in cities around the world and uses custom software to develop patterned compositions that explore the concept of the modern landscape. She shows widely and has work in leading contemporary collections in the US, Europe, Asia and the Middle East
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  • http://annespalter.com/
  • Beth
  • War­shaf­sky
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2011 Beth War­shaf­sky works across mul­ti­ple media, syn­the­siz­ing words, move­ment, photo-im­ages, dance and sound. She is par­tic­u­larly in­ter­ested the cor­re­spon­dences be­tween vi­sual and kines­thetic form, ex­plor­ing the amor­phous bound­aries be­tween phys­i­cal and dig­i­tal space; and still and mov­ing medi­ums. Much of her work fo­cuses on sub­jec­tive ex­pe­ri­ence, hy­brid lyri­cal forms and vi­sual music. Beth’s art­work has been shown at SIG­GRAPH; Imag­ina, France;
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  • Orhan
  • Cem
  • Çetin
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2011 Orhan Cem Çetin was born in Is­tan­bul. A self taught pho­tog­ra­pher, in 1988, his first solo ex­hi­bi­tion en­ti­tled Fa­mil­iaria , con­sist­ing of hand col­ored paper neg­a­tive prints, at­tracted con­sid­er­able at­ten­tion with its al­ter­na­tive ap­proach to pho­tog­ra­phy. He has par­tic­i­pated in nu­mer­ous solo and group shows ever since, with recog­ni­tion for his focus on a con­cep­tual and in­ter­dis­ci­pli­nary ap­proach. In 2000, Çetin re­leased a mini-al­bum, Renk’ar
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  • Malcolm
  • Levy
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • ISEA2014 Malcolm Levy is an artist, curator and theorist based in Vancouver, Canada, and New York, USA. ISEA2011 Mal­colm Levy is an artist, cu­ra­tor and film­maker liv­ing in Van­cou­ver, Canada. He was the Cu­ra­tor of CODE Live at the 2010 Win­ter Olympics, where he over­saw the in­stal­la­tion of over 40 in­ter­ac­tive media art­works and 8 per­for­mances across the city. Work­ing pri­mar­ily in ex­per­i­men­tal film, new media and doc­u­men­tary, his pro­jects in­clude co-found­in
  • Vancouver, Canada
  • -123.113953,49.260872
  • http://malcolmlevy.net/
  • Alex
  • May
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2011 Alex May is an in­ter­na­tional artist work­ing with dig­i­tal pro­jec­tion, 3D video map­ping, il­lu­mi­na­tion, and op­tics to cre­ate an­i­mated trompe l’oeil ef­fects using sci­en­tific the­o­ries of per­spec­tive and pro­jec­tive geom­e­try. He is a vet­eran pro­gram­mer spe­cial­is­ing in, but not lim­ited to, high per­for­mance, real-time audio/vi­sual pro­cess­ing, cre­at­ing his own soft­ware to fa­cil­i­tate his own art pro­jects as well as re­leas­ing open-source tools tha
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  • Luke
  • Robert
  • Mason
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2011 Luke Robert Mason is a researcher, filmmaker and digital media artist. Having recently graduated from the University of Warwick he will be joining Philter Phactory early next month as their Research Director helping to develop their post-user software Weavrs.com.His work deals with issues of cyberculture, the post user web and infomorphology. Mason was also responsible for the revival of the cult cyber-conference conference Virtual Futures, which aimed to reconnect the Universi
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  • Amanda
  • Tasse
  • Presenter
  • University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA
  • ISEA2015 Amanda Tasse, University of Southern California Los Angeles, CA, USA ISEA2011 Amanda Tasse works at the intersection of the perceptual sciences, interactive animation, and narrative experience design.  She characterizes her methodological perspective as an attempt to probe the intersection between data visualization and intuitive association, in order to express perceptual processes as narrative.  She is currently on a Fulbright grant as a doctoral researcher with the aivoAALTO
  • Helsinki, Finland
  • 24.94861,60.17333
  • Gabriel
  • Peters
  • Lazaro
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2011 Gabriel Pe­ters-Lazarois a PhD student in the iMAP Media Arts + Practice program at the University of Southern California where he also serves as the media design lead for Institute for Multimedia Literacy.  His re­search fo­cuses on the in­te­gra­tion of media arts prac­tice within in­sti­tu­tions and ped­a­go­gies of early child­hood and spe­cial needs ed­u­ca­tion.  His work is in­formed by ac­tion re­search method­olo­gies.  His pre­sen­ta­tion will dis­cuss a media arts ed­u­ca­
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  • Diego
  • Costa
  • Presenter
  • University of Southern Calidornia's Interdivisional Media Arts
  • ISEA2011 Diego Costa is a Provost research fellow at the University of Southern California’s Interdivisional Media Arts & Practice PhD program and a teaching assistant in Gender Studies. His film work explores the constitutive and symptomatic relationship between queer flesh and queer psyche in essayistic self-fiction and domestic ethnography modes. In the feature-length The Parricide Sessions (2007), shown at the IFC Center in New York and international film festivals, Costa engages in p
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  • Joshua
  • McVeigh
  • Schultz
  • Presenter
  • School of Cin­e­matic Arts (US)
  • Designer and Scholar
  • ISEA2011 Joshua McVeigh-Schultz is a de­signer, scholar, and media maker in the Media Arts and Prac­tice PhD pro­gram in the School of Cin­e­matic Arts (US). He is in­ter­ested in the in­ter­sec­tion be­tween in­ter­ac­tiv­ity de­sign and rit­u­als of pub­lic life. He com­pleted an MA in Asian Stud­ies at UC Berke­ley and an MFA in UC Santa Cruz’s Dig­i­tal Arts and New Media pro­gram. He works as a re­searcher for the In­sti­tute for Mul­ti­me­dia Lit­er­acy and is a mem­ber of the Civ
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  • Laila
  • Shereen
  • Sakr
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • ISEA2015 Laila Shereen Sakr (VJ Um Amel) is a digital media theorist and artist working in computational art, live cinema, data visualization, and media activism. She is Assistant Professor of Film and Media Studies at UC Santa Barbara, USA. Her work uses media analytics, visualization, and immersive storytelling techniques to map how participation in virtual worlds and networked publics have influenced the formation of a virtual body politic. This research led her to design the R-Shief media
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  • http://vjumamel.com/
  • Ale­jan­dro
  • Schi­anchi
  • Presenter
  • La Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero (UNTREF)
  • ISEA2011 Ale­jan­dro Schi­anchi, the­o­rist, pro­fes­sor, and artist, lives in Buenos Aires, Ar­gentina. He is cur­rently pur­su­ing a Mas­ter’s de­gree in Elec­tronic Arts. Hav­ing grad­u­ated from the Uni­ver­sity of Cin­ema wiht a B.A. in Cin­e­matog­ra­phy, he’s also an Elec­tronic Tech­ni­cian in Com­put­ers. Pro­fes­sor in sev­eral fields in the Elec­tronic Arts ca­reer at the Uni­ver­sity of Tres de Febrero, has also taught at the Uni­ver­sity of Buenos Aires in the Fac­ulty of Ar­chi­te
  • Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • -58.38194,-34.59972
  • Ceci
  • Moss
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2011 Ceci Moss is a writer, mu­si­cian, DJ, and cu­ra­tor. Prior to her cur­rent po­si­tion as Se­nior Ed­i­tor of Rhi­zome, she man­aged the Spe­cial Pro­jects of the New Mu­seum of Con­tem­po­rary Art and Rhi­zome. She presently writes and edits the on­line con­tem­po­rary art and music blog A Mil­lion Keys. For the past seven years, she’s pro­grammed the weekly radio show Radio Heart on KALX and East Vil­lage Radio. She stud­ied So­ci­ol­ogy, His­tory and French at UC Berke­ley,
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  • Thomas
  • Zummer
  • Presenter
  • Tyler School of Art
  • Artist
  • ISEA2011 Thomas Zum­mer, is an artist and lec­turer at the Tyler School of Art (US) and a vis­it­ing pro­fes­sor in crit­i­cal stud­ies in the Trans­me­dia Pro­gramme at the Hogeschool Sint Lukas, Brus­sels (B), as well as vis­it­ing pro­fes­sor at the Eu­ro­pean Grad­u­ate School in Saas-Fee (CH). Thomas Zum­mer is an in­ter­na­tion­ally aclaimed in­de­pen­dent scholar and writer, as well as being an artist and cu­ra­tor. As an artist he has ex­hib­ited in­ter­na­tion­ally since 1976, in­clu
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  • Ste­fan
  • Mit­tlböck-Jung­wirth-Fohringer
  • Moderator and Presenter
  • ISEA2011 Ste­fan Mit­tlböck- Jung­wirth- Fohringer holds a de­gree in fine art, with a tech­ni­cal back­ground as an elec­tri­cian. He has been a mem­ber of the Ars Elec­tron­ica Fu­ture­lab since 2001, where in 2009 he be­came the Di­rec­tor of the Media and Ar­chi­tec­ture focus group.
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  • http://new.aec.at/futurelab
  • Christoph
  • Kronhagel
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2011 Christoph Kro­n­hagel was born 1958 in Wolfs­burg (DE) stud­ied ar­chi­tec­ture at the RWTH Uni­ver­sity of Aachen from 1980-88. Dur­ing his stud­ies he de­vel­oped an in­ter­dis­ci­pli­nary way of work­ing that en­abled him to use all pos­si­bil­i­ties of vi­sual de­sign­ing. His am­bi­tion was to un­der­stand ar­chi­tec­ture as a medium for com­mu­ni­ca­tion: How is it pos­si­ble to re­flect so­cial con­di­tions in a way that the cit­i­zens will be pro­vided with a sen­sual o
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  • Eck­e­hart
  • Loidolt
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2011 Eck­e­hart Loidolt, Ar­chi­tect  DI  was born in 1967  in Vi­enna (A); 1986 – 1995 Ed­u­cated  in Ar­chi­tec­ture  at ETH Zurich  (CH) and Diploma at TH Darm­stadt (D), 1988 – 1989. Prac­ti­cally trained in Ar­chi­tec­ture  at Behnisch & Part­ners, Stuttgart (D), at Lengfeld & Wil­isch‘s, Darm­stadt (D), and at Büro Maki & As­so­ci­ates,  Tokio (J); 1996 – 1998 Col­lab­o­ra­tion at Me­di­as­tadt / Topos, Darm­stadt (D), at Lapeña & Tor­res, Barcelona (E) and at
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  • William
  • Joseph
  • Carpenter
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2011 Through­out his ca­reer, Pro­fes­sor Dr. William Joseph Car­pen­ter FAIA, PhD stud­ied under sev­eral promi­nent aca­d­e­mic voices in­clud­ing Samuel Mock­bee, Christo­pher Rischer, and Nor­man Jaffe. Dr. Car­pen­ter is owner and founder of the in­ter­na­tion­ally rec­og­nized de­sign firm Light­room, lo­cated in De­catur, GA, USA. Light­room spe­cial­izes in ar­chi­tec­ture and new media for both com­mer­cial and res­i­den­tial clients. Car­pen­ter uses Light­room as an ex­ten­sive
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  • Sana
  • Murrani
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2011 Dr. Sana Mur­rani is an ex­per­i­men­tal ar­chi­tect, and cur­rently holds the po­si­tion of Lec­turer in Ar­chi­tec­ture at the Uni­ver­sity of Ply­mouth, UK. She stud­ied Ar­chi­tec­ture in Bagh­dad Uni­ver­sity School of Ar­chi­tec­ture, grad­u­at­ing in 2000, and ob­tained her mas­ters de­gree from the same school in 2003. She is a mem­ber of the Plan­e­tary Col­legium’s CAiiA-Hub in Ply­mouth, UK where she un­der­took her PhD under the su­per­vi­sion of Roy As­cott (Pres­i
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  • Jerome
  • Decock
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2011 Jerome De­cock is an media artist and elec­tronic en­gi­neer who is one of the found­ing mem­bers of LAb[au]. Founded in 1997, LAb[au] is an artist group lo­cated in Brus­sels, Bel­gium. It has been founded with the aim to ex­am­ine the in­flu­ence of ad­vanced tech­nolo­gies in the forms, meth­ods and con­tent of art. With a back­ground in ar­chi­tec­ture their mem­bers and pro­jects are con­cerned with the con­struct of ‘space’ and the way it can be planned, ex­pe­ri­enced and con­
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  • http:// lab-au.com/
  • Rikard
  • Lundstedt
  • Presenter
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  • Mar­tin
  • Wet­ter­strand
  • Presenter
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  • Michael
  • Jo­hans­son
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2011 Michael Jo­hans­son.  Artist, Se­nior Lec­turer, Re­searcher.  Born 1962, Gothen­burg, Swe­den. Ed­u­cated at the royal col­lege of fine arts in Copen­hagen 1984 -1990. I worked with dig­i­tal media as part of my work prac­tice for over 25 years. I have done about 30 ex­hi­bi­tions both in Swe­den an abroad.  Since 1999 I have been in­volved in re­search at the In­ter­ac­tive in­sti­tute, Space and vir­tu­al­ity stu­dio, and be­tween 1998-2007 at Malmo Uni­ver­sity arts and com­mu­ni
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  • Mikkel
  • Thelle
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2011 Mikkel Thelle is PhD fel­low in His­tory and Media Sci­ence and cu­ra­tor at the Na­tional Mu­seum of Den­mark. He has worked ex­ten­sively with the role of dig­i­tal media in mu­seum frame­works. As a his­to­rian, he is work­ing in the field of urban cul­tural his­tory, study­ing among other things the net­works of the mod­ern city.
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  • Helene
  • Black
  • Moderator and Presenter
  • ISEA2011 He­lene Black is an artist and co­founder of NeMe. To date, she has many one per­son shows and group shows both in Cyprus and abroad.  In ad­di­tion, she has cu­rated and co-cu­rated sev­eral ex­hi­bi­tions such as “In Tran­si­tion Rus­sia 2008” with Sheila Pinkel and Alisa Prud­nikova (Mu­seum of Mod­ern Art, Eka­ter­in­burg and Na­tional Cen­tre of Con­tem­po­rary Art, Moscow, Rus­sia), “In Tran­si­tion Cyprus 2006” with Sheila Pinkel,  (Lani­tis Cen­tre, Cyprus) and “Isolo­m
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  • George
  • Ka­todry­tis
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2014 Sharmeen Syed, Sharjah Art Foundation, AE ISEA2011 Prof. George Ka­todry­tis is an ar­chi­tect in­volved in prac­tice, teach­ing and re­search. He is cur­rently As­so­ci­ate Pro­fes­sor of Ar­chi­tec­ture at the Amer­i­can Uni­ver­sity of Shar­jah, UAE. He stud­ied and taught at the Ar­chi­tec­tural As­so­ci­a­tion in Lon­don and he has been a vis­it­ing pro­fes­sor at var­i­ous schools around the world. He has built a num­ber of pro­jects in Eu­rope and the Mid­dle East
  • United Arab Emirates
  • 54.256172371359,23.852059982388
  • http://katodrytis.com/
  • Yian­nis
  • Co­lakides
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2011 Yian­nis Co­lakides is an AA (Lon­don) trained, prac­tic­ing ar­chi­tect and di­rec­tor of Co­lakides & As­so­ci­ates (Cyprus). He is also the co-founder and co-di­rec­tor of NeMe, a peer re­viewer at Leonardo Ab­stract Ser­vice (LABs), video maker and cu­ra­tor. His video works (some in col­lab­o­ra­tion with He­lene Black) have been ex­hib­ited in arts cen­tres and mu­se­ums in var­i­ous coun­tries. He cu­rated The Mir­ror Stage (Lani­tis Foun­da­tion, Li­mas­sol, Cyprus)
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  • Rosemary
  • Comella
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2011 Rose­mary Comella, cur­rently a PhD stu­dent in a media arts prac­tice pro­gram at USC (US), is a new media artist with a back­ground in the vi­sual arts, in par­tic­u­lar in­ter­face de­sign, pho­tog­ra­phy and video. Since 2000 she has been work­ing as a re­searcher, pro­ject di­rec­tor, in­ter­face de­signer and pro­gram­mer at the Labyrinth Pro­ject. At Labyrinth, she de­vel­oped the main in­ter­face for Trac­ing the Decay of Fic­tion: En­coun­ters with a Film by Pat O’Neil
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  • An­dreas
  • Kratky
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • University of Southern California
  • ISEA2017 Andreas Kratky is a media artist and assistant professor in the Interactive Media and Games Division and the Media Arts+Practice Division of the University of Southern California’s School of Cinematic Arts (USA). Kratky’s work focuses on new forms of cinema and the poetics of the database. It spans the arts, human computer interaction and digital humanities and comprises several award winning media art projects like “Bleeding Through – Layers of Los Angeles 1920-1986”, the algorithmi
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  • Julie
  • Penfold
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2011 Julie Pen­fold has over 20 years ex­pe­ri­ence of work­ing across the arts and cul­tural sec­tor lead­ing and man­ag­ing or­gan­i­sa­tions, and de­liv­er­ing pro­grammes. Since 1991 much of her work has taken place within artist led ini­tia­tives li­ais­ing at na­tional, in­ter­na­tional, county and dis­trict lev­els. Julie was co-founder in 1996 of artist group PVA. She is the cur­rent pro­ject di­rec­tor and co­or­di­na­tor of PVA Me­di­aLab over­see­ing, pro­duc­ing and fa­c
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  • Seeta
  • Peña
  • Gan­gad­ha­ran
  • Moderator and Presenter
  • ISEA2011 Dr. Seeta Peña Gan­gad­ha­ran re­cently com­pleted a Ph.D in the De­part­ment of Com­mu­ni­ca­tion at Stan­ford Uni­ver­sity, US. She is a post­doc­toral fel­low in the In­for­ma­tion So­ci­ety Pro­ject at Yale Law School. Her dis­ser­ta­tion in­ter­ro­gates con­ven­tional the­o­ries and de­signs for pub­lic par­tic­i­pa­tion in com­mu­ni­ca­tion pol­i­cy­mak­ing. She has sec­ondary re­search in­ter­ests in the cul­tural his­tory of com­mu­ni­ca­tion tech­nolo­gies. She has also work
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  • Jon
  • Leidecker
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2011 Jon Lei­decker (aka Wob­bly) is a San Fran­cisco-based mu­si­cian, com­poser, and lec­turer on ex­per­i­men­tal elec­tronic music. He has re­leased works on Tiger­beat6, Il­le­gal Art, Alku, Ph­thalo, and oth­ers. He has been pro­duc­ing music since 1987 and on­go­ing stu­dio and live pro­jects in­volve col­lab­o­ra­tions with Peo­ple Like Us, Thomas Dimuzio, Kevin Blech­dom, Tim Perkis, Mat­mos and The Weath­er­man of Neg­a­tiv­land. He is also a mem­ber of the Chop­ping Chan­nel an
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  • Vasily
  • Tru­bet­skoy
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2011 Vasily Tru­bet­skoy is a stu­dent of physics and math­e­mat­ics at Macalester Col­lege, St. Paul, US, Past re­search has fo­cused on crys­tal­liza­tion and bio­min­eral sys­tems. His in­ter­ests span both dig­i­tal and ana­log elec­tron­ics.
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  • Anthony
  • Tran
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2011 An­thony Tran is a new media artist re­sid­ing in Min­neapo­lis, US. His art­works ex­plore and prob­lema­tize the tran­si­tion be­tween con­tem­po­rary hu­mans and fu­ture tech­nolo­gies. He is also a stu­dent at Macalester Col­lege, where his re­search in­ter­ests in­clude cog­ni­tive res­o­nance, vir­tual in­ter­group dy­nam­ics and tag­ging/rec­om­mender sys­tems.
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  • John
  • Kim
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2011 John Kim is an As­sis­tant Pro­fes­sor of New Media The­ory and Prac­tice in the de­part­ment of Media and Cul­tural Stud­ies at Macalester Col­lege (St. Paul, US). Be­fore ar­riv­ing at Macalester, John taught at the Uni­ver­sity of San Fran­cisco, Stan­ford Uni­ver­sity and Williams Col­lege. In ad­di­tion to re­search­ing new media, he is an artist as well and has ex­hib­ited in­ter­ac­tive in­stal­la­tions at mu­se­ums and gal­leries across the United States.
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  • Mónica
  • Bello
  • Moderator, Presenter, and International Programme Committee (IPC)
  • CERN
  • ISEA2023 Mónica Bello (ES, 1973) is a Spanish curator and art historian. She is Curator and Head of Arts at CERN. ISEA2011 Mon­ica Bello Bugallo is a cu­ra­tor with a spe­cial in­ter­est in the area of art and sci­ence. She is cur­rently artis­tic di­rec­tor of VIDA, the art and ar­ti­fi­cial life in­ter­na­tional awards founded in 1999 by Fun­da­cion Tele­fon­ica, Madrid, Spain, hav­ing been a board mem­ber since 2006. She has cu­rated sev­eral ex­hi­bi­tions, sem­i­nars and work­shops
  • Geneva, Switzerland
  • 6.151224,46.202108
  • Sonia
  • Cillari
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2011 Sonia Cil­lari was awarded the first prize of VIDA 13.0: Art & Ar­ti­fi­cial Life In­ter­na­tional Com­pe­ti­tion (2010) for her pro­ject Sen­si­tive to Plea­sure. An Ital­ian media artist and ar­chi­tect, she lives and works in Am­s­ter­dam, The Netherlands. Her work in­volves the cre­ation of sen­so­r­ial and per­cep­tual mech­a­nisms in im­mer­sive and aug­mented en­vi­ron­ments. Her artis­tic in­ves­ti­ga­tion ex­am­ines how pat­terns of con­scious­ness, per­cep­tion an
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  • http://soniacillari.net /
  • Lisa
  • E.
  • Bloom
  • Moderator and Presenter
  • Uni­ver­sity of Cal­i­for­nia, San Diego
  • Vi­sual Arts De­part­ment
  • ISEA2011 Lisa E. Bloom‘s in­ter­dis­ci­pli­nary re­search and ped­a­gog­i­cal in­ter­ests cut across nu­mer­ous fields in­clud­ing crit­i­cal gen­der stud­ies, vi­sual cul­ture, art his­tory, sci­ence stud­ies, pho­tog­ra­phy, and cul­tural stud­ies. She is the au­thor of Gen­der on Ice: Amer­i­can Ide­olo­gies of Polar Ex­pe­di­tions (Uni­ver­sity of Min­nesota Press, 1993), which is the first crit­i­cal book to date on the Arc­tic and Antarc­tic writ­ten from a fem­i­nist per­spec­tive, and
  • San Diego, California, US
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  • http://lisabloom.net/
  • Judit
  • Hersko
  • Moderator and Presenter
  • Cal­i­for­nia State Uni­ver­sity, San Mar­cos
  • Vi­sual and Per­form­ing Arts De­part­ment
  • As­so­ci­ate Pro­fes­sor
  • Judit Her­sko is an in­stal­la­tion artist who works in the in­ter­sec­tion of art and sci­ence and col­lab­o­rates with sci­en­tists on vi­su­al­iz­ing cli­mate change sci­ence through art. In 2008 she re­ceived the Na­tional Sci­ence Foun­da­tion Antarc­tic Artists and Writ­ers Grant and spent six weeks in Antarc­tica. Her re­cent ex­hi­bi­tion fea­tured by Leonardo Elec­tronic Al­manac (March 2011) builds on her col­lab­o­ra­tion with sci­en­tists and her ex­pe­ri­ence in Antarc­tica. Her
  • San Marcos, California, US
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  • Qingze
  • Zou
  • Presenter
  • Associate Professor
  • ISEA2015 Qingze Zou, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, US ISEA2013 Assoc. Professor Qingze Zou, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Rutgers School of Engineering, Piscataway, US
  • United States of America
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  • Elle
  • Mehrmand
  • Presenter
  • Performance Artist and Musician
  • ISEA2011 Elle Mehrmand is a per­for­mance artist and mu­si­cian who uses the body, elec­tron­ics, video, sound and in­stal­la­tion within her work. She is the singer and trom­bone player of As­sem­bly of Mazes, a music col­lec­tive who cre­ates dark, elec­tronic, mid­dle east­ern, rhyth­mic jazz rock. Elle is cur­rently an MFA can­di­date at UCSD, US, and re­ceived her BFA in art pho­tog­ra­phy with a minor in music at CSULB. She is a  col­lec­tive mem­ber of the Elec­tronic Dis­tur­bance The
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  • Christian
  • Schneider
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2011 Chris­t­ian Schnei­der stud­ied Com­puter Sci­ence at the Uni­ver­sity of Neucha­tel in Switzer­land and the Uni­ver­sity of Aarhus in Den­mark. After work­ing in New Zealand for a brand­ing cam­paign for MTV World, his pas­sion for com­pu­ta­tional de­sign brought him back to Switzer­land. Since 2007 he teaches and re­searches at the ETH Zurich, De­part­ment of Ar­chi­tec­ture, in the areas of pro­jec­tion map­ping, re­spon­sive sys­tems, data vi­su­al­iza­tion and com­pu­ta­tional
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  • Ste­fan
  • Müller
  • Arisona
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2011 Ste­fan Müller Arisona is a com­puter sci­en­tist and artist with main in­ter­ests at the in­ter­sec­tions of sci­ence, art and tech­nol­ogy. His re­search fo­cuses on in­ter­ac­tive and gen­er­a­tive de­sign tools, on com­puter-as­sisted tech­niques for ar­chi­tec­tural and urban mod­el­ling and sim­u­la­tion, and on real-time mul­ti­me­dia sys­tems. Ste­fan was vis­it­ing re­searcher at IRCAM Cen­tre Pom­pi­dou (2003), re­ceived his PhD from the Uni­ver­sity of Zurich in 2004, and
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  • Nermin
  • Saybasili
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2011 Ner­min Say­basili is an As­sis­tant Pro­fes­sor in the De­part­ment of Art His­tory at Mimar Sinan Fine Arts Uni­ver­sity, Is­tan­bul, Turkey. She re­ceived her doc­tor­ate in vi­sual cul­ture from Gold­smiths Col­lege, Uni­ver­sity of Lon­don. Her re­search in­ter­ests in­clude con­tem­po­rary art prac­tices and crit­i­cal the­ory with a par­tic­u­lar em­pha­sis on ‘vis­i­bil­i­ties’ and ‘in­vis­i­bil­i­ties’ in the regime of the vi­sion, the ‘el­e­ment’ of sound and voice in in­st
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  • Igor
  • Stro­ma­jer
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2011 Igor Stro­ma­jer (In­tima Vir­tual Base) is an in­ti­mate mo­bile com­mu­ni­ca­tor, a mul­ti­me­dia artist. His oeu­vre com­prises nearly 150 pro­jects pre­sented at more than 100 ex­hi­bi­tions in 50 coun­tries on all the con­ti­nents. The two most widely known are Bal­let­tikka In­ter­net­tikka and Op­pera In­ter­net­tikka (1997-2011). He has re­ceived sev­eral awards for his work (in Moscow, Ham­burg, Dres­den, Belfort, Madrid and Mari­bor), and his pro­jects form part of the per­
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  • Is­abelle
  • Arvers
  • Presenter, Workshop Organiser/Presenter, and Moderator
  • ISEA2019 Isabelle Arvers (Curator and Game Artist, Machinima Specialist, Director of Kreron) is an author, an art curator and a game artist. Her field of investigation is the immaterial, through the relationship between Art, Video Games, Internet and new forms of images.  Coordinator of ISEA2000 in Paris for Art 3000, she is a pioneer in the field of game art in France with the exhibition Playtime – the gaming room of Villette Numérique she curated in 2002. Her following exhibitions and proje
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  • http://isabellearvers.com/
  • Gordon
  • Hush
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2011 Dr. Gor­don Hush is a so­ci­ol­o­gist who now heads the Prod­uct De­sign de­part­ment of The Glas­gow School of Art, UK. He tends to focus upon the re­la­tion­ship be­tween peo­ple and things and tries to ex­plain this in terms of ex­pe­ri­ence(s) since this avoids hav­ing to talk about human na­ture. His PhD was sup­posed to be about peo­ple using shop­ping cen­tres but ended up tak­ing so­cial the­ory to task for its re­liance upon econ­o­mistic as­sump­tions and their role in shap
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  • Sue
  • Golding
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2011 Sue Gold­ing (aka johnny de philo) is a crit­i­cal philoso­pher and artist whose in­ter­na­tion­ally rated re­search cov­ers the intra/in­ter­dis­ci­pli­nary dis­courses as­so­ci­ated with the con­tem­po­rary media arts, new sci­ences and com­mu­ni­ca­tion tech­nolo­gies. Set out in terms of in­stal­la­tion, per­for­mance, rolling-doc­u­men­tary, books, ar­ti­cles and apho­ris­tic text, her works ad­dress the var­i­ous as­pects of con­tem­po­rary art prac­tice in terms of their
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  • Kriss
  • Ravetto
  • Biagioli
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2011 Kriss Ravetto-Bi­a­gi­oli, As­so­ci­ate Pro­fes­sor of Tech­no­cul­tural Stud­ies (UC Davis, US) is film and media scholar whose work fo­cuses on the prob­lem of rep­re­sent­ing and the­o­riz­ing the vi­o­lence pro­duced by na­tion build­ing, eth­no­cen­trism, and sex­ism in a man­ner that does not play into a vi­cious cycle where moral­ism, media im­ages, and lan­guage pro­duce their own forms of vi­o­lence. She has pub­lished ar­ti­cles on film, per­for­mance, in­stal­la­tion art,
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  • Sheena
  • Calvert
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2011 Dr. Sheena Calvert has over 20 years ex­pe­ri­ence in graphic de­sign and ty­pog­ra­phy; art and crit­i­cal the­ory, gained in both in the UK and the US. She is a se­nior lec­turer in Crit­i­cal The­ory within the Vi­sual Com­mu­ni­ca­tion pro­gramme at the Uni­ver­sity of West­min­ster (UK), and has taught at var­i­ous uni­ver­si­ties and art schools, in­clud­ing U.Mass Dart­mouth, Rut­gers, New Jer­sey (USA), CSM, The LCC, Uni­ver­sity of Hert­ford­shire and Nor­wich School of Art
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  • Davin
  • Heck­man
  • Moderator and Presenter
  • ISEA2011 Davin Heck­man is the au­thor of A Small World: Smart Houses and the Dream of the Per­fect Day (Duke UP, 2008).  He is Su­per­vis­ing Ed­i­tor of the Elec­tronic Lit­er­a­ture Di­rec­tory and As­so­ci­ate Pro­fes­sor of Eng­lish at Siena Heights Uni­ver­sity, where he teaches courses in writ­ing, lit­er­a­ture, and media stud­ies.  In 2011, he was se­lected as a Ful­bright Scholar in dig­i­tal cul­ture at the Uni­ver­sity of Bergen, N.
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  • Dene
  • Grigar
  • Curator and Presenter
  • Washington State University
  • Creative Media & Digital Culture Program
  • ISEA2023 Dene Grigar is Professor and Director of Creative Media & Digital Culture in the Department of Digital Technology & Culture at Washington State University Vancouver whose research focuses on the creation, curation, preservation, and criticism of born-digital media. She has authored 16 media works, 71 scholarly articles, and six books. She has curated exhibits at the British Computer Society, the Library of Congress, and for the Symposium on Electronic Art, among other venues. W
  • Vancouver, Washington, United States of America
  • -122.674456,45.630695
  • http://nouspace.net/dene
  • Maria
  • Angel
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2011 Maria Angel is cur­rently con­duct­ing re­search into writ­ing and af­fect, and bio-evo­lu­tion­ary the­o­ries of human com­mu­ni­ca­tion. She has an on­go­ing in­ter­est in spec­u­lar­ity, ob­scen­ity, and cor­po­re­al­ity. Maria’s re­cent work has been a cri­tique of posthu­man the­o­ries of sub­jec­tiv­ity and rep­re­sen­ta­tion, and an analy­sis of the human face as a vi­sual in­ter­face. Her work has been pub­lished in Tex­tual Prac­tice, Cana­dian Jour­nal of Com­par­a­ti
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  • Anna
  • Gibbs
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2011 Dr. Anna Gibbs su­per­vises post­grad­u­ate stu­dents in the School of Com­mu­ni­ca­tion Arts and the Writ­ing and So­ci­ety Re­search Group at the Uni­ver­sity of West­ern Syd­ney, Aus­tralia. She is cur­rently work­ing on an Aus­tralian Re­search Coun­cil funded pro­ject with Maria Angel and Joseph Tabbi, which aims to con­struct an an­no­tated Di­rec­tory of Aus­tralian New Media Writ­ers and Writ­ing. With Maria Angel, she is work­ing on a book about cor­po­re­al­ity in writ­ing
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  • Lorenzo
  • Taiuti
  • Moderator and Presenter
  • ISEA2011 Lorenzo Taiuti lives in Rome. He’s been teach­ing Art and Media since mid 80’s in sev­eral Art Acad­e­mies and Uni­ver­si­ties in Turin, Milan and Rome. He pub­lished sev­eral books on art and media: “Art and Me­dia-Avant­gards and mass co­mu­ni­ca­tions” 1996, “Dream­ing Bod­ies – Art in the age of dig­i­tal” 2001, “Mul­ti­me­dia- The cross over of co­mu­ni­ca­tion lan­guages” 2005.  Es­says in sev­eral books and cat­a­logues: “From Videoart to In­ter­ac­tive Art” 1999, “E-Learn
  • Rome, Italy
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  • Ekmel
  • Ertan
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2011 Ekmel Ertan works as an artist, cu­ra­tor and ed­u­ca­tor. Ertan is the founder and artis­tic di­rec­tor of Is­tan­bul based BIS, Be­den-Islem­sel Sanat­lar Dernegi (Body-Process Arts As­so­ci­a­tion), which is a re­search and pro­duc­tion plat­form – also known as am­ber­Plat­form – on art and new tech­nolo­gies. Ertan has been the cu­ra­tor and di­rec­tor of the an­nual “amber Art and Tech­nol­ogy Fes­ti­val” since its in­cep­tion in 2007 in Is­tan­bul. He is the ini­tia­tor of am­
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  • Dia
  • Hamed
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2011 Dia Hamed was born in Cairo, stud­ied Art Ed­u­ca­tion in “Hel­wan Uni­ver­sity” and lives and works in Cairo as an artist. In­stead of being de­voted to a cer­tain dis­ci­pline, he kept ex­plor­ing through wide va­ri­ety of praxis like the­ater (per­form­ing, cre­ation and scenog­ra­phy), and then re­al­iz­ing cre­ation of his pro­jects within the con­text of Egypt­ian con­tem­po­rary art. Dur­ing stud­ies, he prac­ticed act­ing, danc­ing and per­cus­sion for the­ater in uni­v
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  • Willem
  • Velthoven
  • Presenter
  • Mediamatic
  • ISEA2011 Willem Velthoven (1958) stud­ied art his­tory and vi­sual com­munca­tion in Gronin­gen, NL, where he also was one of the founders of Me­dia­matic. He is still lead­ing this or­gan­i­sa­tion that is now based in Am­s­ter­dam, NL.
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  • Jindra
  • Veselska
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2011 Jindra Veselska, Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic
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  • Joanna
  • Walewska
  • Presenter
  • Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland
  • Instiutute of Film and Visual studies and Institute of Physics, Astronomy and Applied Informatics
  • Lecturer
  • ISEA2011 Joanna WalewskaPhD is candidate Institute of Philosophy Instiutute of Film and Visual studies Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland and lecturer Institute of Physics, Astronomy and Applied Informatics, Jagiellonian University (Kraków, Poland).
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  • David
  • Whittinghill
  • Presenter
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  • David
  • Oswald
  • Presenter
  • Köln International School of Design
  • ISEA2011 Prof. David Oswald, Germany. After studying interdisciplinary design, David Oswald (born 1968) worked in a research program on learning software at Köln International School of Design. He then specialized in software interface design, leading frogdesign’s user interface design team in Germany, developing award winning corporate software design and style guides. For six years he was professor for Digital Media Design in Bremen. Today he is professor for design in business communicatio
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  • Dermot
  • Furlong
  • Presenter
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  • Mark
  • Stephen
  • Linnane
  • Presenter
  • Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland
  • Video Artist
  • ISEA2011 Mark Stephen Linnane is a video artist, creative technologist and researcher who makes work for dance, theatre and music. His work has been shown in the USA, Holland, Canada, Bulgaria, Germany and Italy. He lectures at Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland, where he is is currently pursuing PhD research in performance technology. Previous work includes Cortisol/Retinol (2008-2010), a music/visual performance, funded by the Arts Council; Walk Don’t Run (2008), a dance film in association w
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  • Zlatko
  • Baracskai
  • Presenter
  • Birmingham City University, UK
  • ISEA2011 Zlatko Baracskai (Hungary), Birmingham City University, UK.
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  • Rafal
  • Zapala
  • Presenter
  • The University of Arts in Poznan
  • Composer
  • ISEA2011 Rafal Zapala contemporary, theatre music composer / .improviser – piano, drums and live elctronics [many projects of contemporary, improvised, electronic music, avant-pop, and others] / .founder of polish contemporary music ensemble an_ARCHE NewMusicEnsemble, and an_ARCHE foundation / . graduated Music Academy in Poznan twice: conducting class and composition class / .Ph.D. study at Academy of Music in Krakow [composition: integration of acoustic and electronic timbre] / .participant
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  • Chad
  • Eby
  • Presenter
  • Florida State University in Tallahassee, Florida, USA
  • Assistant Professor
  • ISEA2011 Chad Eby  is Assistant Professor and co-Director of the Facility for Arts Research at Florida State University in Tallahassee, Florida, USA. He is currently a guest researcher at KTH (Swedish Royal Institute of Technology) in Stockholm working in the area of semantic light and predictive content delivery.
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  • Tuck
  • Leong
  • Presenter
  • Newcastle University
  • Senior Research Associate
  • ISEA2011 Dr. Tuck Leong is a Senior Research Associate with the Social Inclusion and the Digital Economy (SiDE) hub at Newcastle University, United Kingdom. Designed in Malaysia and subsequently exported to Melbourne, Australia, Tuck’s background spans immunology, music, languages, multimedia and interaction design. His interest in technology is primarily focused upon understanding how people use, interact with, and in turn experience and make sense of their technology use. Tuck has published
  • Newcastle, United Kingdom
  • -2.2278,53.0109
  • Nina
  • Gram
  • Author and Presenter
  • Aarhus University
  • Department of Aesthetics and Communication
  • ISEA2011 Nina Gram, Department of Aesthetics and Communication, University of Aarhus. Nina Gram’s Ph.D. project Sound Mobilisation in Urban Space focuses on the connection between sound and urban experience by examining the mobilizing abilities of the mobile sounds. Her interest is both on the sounds as such and their alleged ability to emotionally, spiritually and perhaps even physically move the listener, as well as on possible consequences created by the increasing use of mobile sound media
  • Aarhus, Denmark
  • 10.20972,56.15639
  • Seyit
  • Yöre
  • Presenter
  • Selcuk University Dilek
  • Musicologist
  • ISEA2011 Assistent Prof. Dr. Seyit Yöre, Turkey, musicologist. Selcuk University Dilek Sabanci State Conservatory
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  • Panayiotis
  • Kokoras
  • Presenter
  • University of North Texas
  • Composition Studies
  • _Professor
  • ISEA2011 Panayiotis Kokoras Panayiotis Kokoras (Greece, 1974) studied composition with I.Ioannidi, K. Varotsi, A. Kergomard and classical guitar with E. Asimakopoulo in Athens, Greece. In 1999 he moved to England, for postgraduate studies where he completed his MA and PhD in composition with T. Myatt at the University of York with funds from Arts and Humanities Research Board (AHRB) and Aleksandra Trianti Music Scholarships (Society Friends of Music) among others.   His works have been commis
  • Denton, Texas, United States of America
  • -97.13369,33.21453
  • https://www.panayiotiskokoras.com/
  • Susana
  • Sulic
  • Presenter
  • Artist Association Europe Amérique
  • ISEA2011 Susana Sulic, ALAPAE Paris president of the Artist Association Europe Amérique.
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  • Vincent
  • Velasco
  • Presenter
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  • Therese
  • Tierney
  • Presenter
  • University of Illinois Urbana Champaign
  • Assistant Professor
  • ISEA2011 Dr. Therese F. Tierney is an Assistant Professor of Architecture with a Designated Emphasis in New Media at the University of Illinois Urbana Champaign.   As the founding director of URL: Urban Research Lab, her research explores the intersection between emerging technologies and the built environment.  She was a predoctoral researcher at the MIT media lab, and a participant in University of California Berkeley Center for New Media directed by Ken Goldberg.  Tierney is the author of
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  • Francesco
  • Proto
  • Presenter
  • Lincoln University, UK
  • Architecture, Visual Culture and Critical Theory
  • ISEA2011 Dr. Francesco Proto is a lecturer in Architecture, Visual Culture and Critical Theory at Lincoln University, UK. His investigation on social extreme phenomena involves collaborations with either independent or academic artists and film-makers, his videos on modern metropolis being exhibited at the Venice Architectural Biennale. His research approach is multidisciplinary and includes an expertise on art history/criticism, cinema and pyschoanalysis (Slavoj Zizek) and contemporary Frenc
  • GB
  • ,
  • Richard
  • Vickers
  • Presenter
  • University of Lincoln
  • School of Media
  • Principal Lecturer
  • ISEA2011 Richard Vickers is a Principal Lecturer at the University of Lincoln, School of Media in the United Kingdom. He previously worked as a freelance photographer and designer, before becoming interested in the possibilities of interactive multimedia in 1994. The emerging digital technologies had an immediate impact on his work as a photographer and he was an early exponent of the ‘digital darkroom’. He gained industry practice as a multimedia producer, working on a broad range of website
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  • Griet
  • Verschelden
  • Presenter
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  • Riet
  • Steel
  • Presenter
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  • Carlos
  • Dekeyrel
  • Presenter
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  • Elly
  • Van
  • Eeghem
  • Presenter
  • KASK School of Arts in Ghent (BE)
  • ISEA2011 Elly Van Eeghem is a visual artist who often works around consumption and movement in urban space. Her work takes shape through video, installation, intervention and photography. In 2010 she received the KBC Prize for Young Visual Artist during the national exhibition De Canvascollectie/La Collection RTBF at BOZAR in Brussels, Belgium. She currently collaborates on an interdisciplinary research project around urban cracks at KASK School of Arts in Ghent (BE). During ISEA2011 she will
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  • Jack
  • Toolin
  • Presenter
  • Rhode Is­land School of De­sign, Uni­ver­sity of Cal­i­for­nia at Berke­ley, and the San Fran­cisco Art In­sti­tute
  • Artist
  • ISEA2011 Jack Toolin is an artist work­ing in new media, dig­i­tal imag­ing, and per­for­mance. His work con­sid­ers con­tem­po­rary life in light of the chang­ing po­lit­i­cal, eco­nomic, and tech­no­log­i­cal land­scape, and has been pre­sented na­tion­ally and in­ter­na­tion­ally. High­lights in­clude: the Whit­ney Mu­seum of Amer­i­can Art (2002 Bi­en­nial); the Walker Art Cen­ter, Min­neapo­lis, Min­nesota; Ars Elec­tron­ica, Linz, Aus­tria; the San José Mu­seum of Art, San José, Cal­i­f
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  • Dennis
  • Krannich
  • Presenter
  • University Bremen, Germany
  • Senior Researcher
  • ISEA2011 Dr. Ing. Dennis Krannich (b. 1977) is Senior Researcher of the work group dimeb (Digital Media in Education) at the University Bremen, Germany. His research focus is Digital Experience Design and Usability of Mobile Systems. Dr. Krannich is a lecturer within the Digital Media and Informatics program. His topics are Digital Experience Design, Mobile Usability Testing, iOS Development, Web Development, Mobile Learning and Scientific Writing. He is member of German UPA and TZI (Technolo
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  • Anja
  • Zeising
  • Presenter
  • University of Bremen, Germany
  • ISEA2011 Anja Zeising, University of Bremen, Germany
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  • Carolina
  • Paola
  • Caluori
  • Presenter
  • University of Vigo, Galicia, Spain
  • ISEA2011 Carolina Paola Caluori, University of Vigo, Galicia, Spain.Medialab-prado, Madrid, Spain.
  • ES
  • ,
  • Leci
  • Maria
  • Augusto
  • Presenter
  • University of Brasilia, Brazil
  • Artist-educator
  • ISEA2011 MSc. Leci Maria Augusto. Artist-educator, Msc. in Art and Technology from the University of Brasilia, Brazil, PhD candidate in the research and Technoscience in Art at the University of Brasilia / PPG – Art/ Lart/Gama, under the guidance of PhD. Diana Domingues.The doctoral research turns to exploration, understanding and practice of artistic-scientific landscape transformations. The landscape is understood as the space of experience dominated by the embodiment of the subjects and ob
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  • Mar
  • Canet Sola
  • Presenter, Artist-Exhibiting, and International Programme Committee (IPC)
  • Tallinn University
  • ISEA2023 Mar Canet (born in Barcelona, Spain) is PhD candidate in BFM at Tallinn University and a research fellow at Cudan Open Lab. He has two degrees: in art and design from ESDI in Barcelona and in computer game development from University Central Lancashire in UK. He also has gained a master’s degree from Interface Cultures at the University of Art and Design Linz. In addition to that, Mar is a co-founder of Derivart and Lummo. ISEA2014 Varvara & Mar is an artist duo formed in 2009. O
  • Tallinn, Estonia
  • 24.745369,59.437216
  • http:// mcanet.info/blog
  • Varvara
  • Guljajeva
  • Presenter, Artist-Exhibiting, and International Programme Committee (IPC)
  • Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
  • ISEA2023 Varvara Guljajeva (born in Tartu, Estonia) holds the position of Assistant Professor in Computational Media and Arts at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (GZ). Previously she has held positions at the Estonian Academy of Arts and ELISAVA School of Design in Barcelona. Varvara has a PhD in art from the Estonian Academy of Arts. Her dissertation “From interaction to post-participation: the disappearing role of the active participant” can be found here. Varvara has also a
  • Hong Kong, Hong Kong
  • 29.2080425,-4.3966156
  • http://varvarag.info/
  • Stuart
  • Dunn
  • Presenter
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  • Kirk
  • Woolford
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • University of Sussex
  • ISEA2014 Kirk Woolford, University of Surrey, UK ISEA2011 Kirk Woolford is the Principle Investigator on the Motion in Place Platform (MiPP) – a UK  Arts and Humanities Research Council-funded project exploring relationships between place and movement. MiPP brings together a cross-disciplinary group developing new technologies allowing researchers to move out of the studio to map and measure human experience and response when moving through various environments. Kirk is an artist/designer and
  • Lancaster, United Kingdom
  • -2.7990345,54.0484068
  • http://bhaptic.net/
  • Jackie
  • Calderwood
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • Institute of Creative Technologies, De Montfort University
  • Artist
  • ISEA2014 Jackie Calderwood, artist and researcher, is based in the SouthWest and the East Midlands of England. Research Fellow, Disruptive Media Learning Lab, Coventry University, UK ISEA2011 Jackie Calderwoodis an English artist and a PhD candidate with the Institute of Creative Technologies, De Montfort University, Leicester, UK. She is interested in the relationship between creativity, participation, interactive media and modes of revisiting experience – online, on location, relocate
  • United States of America
  • -97.922211212118,39.381266130568
  • http:// jackiecalderwood.com /
  • Jason
  • Freeman
  • Moderator and Presenter
  • ISEA2011 Jason Freeman‘s work breaks down conventional barriers between composers, performers and listeners, using cutting-edge technology and unconventional notation to turn audiences and musicians into compositional collaborators. His music has been performed by groups such as the American Composers Orchestra and the Rova Saxophone Quartet and featured in the New York Times and on National Public Radio. Freeman studied at Yale University and Columbia University. He is currently an Ass
  • United States of America
  • -97.922211212118,39.381266130568
  • Michael
  • Nitsche
  • Presenter
  • Deptartment of Digital Media
  • Associate Professor
  • ISEA2022 Michael Nitsche works as Associate Professor in Digital Media at the Georgia Institute of Technology, where he directs the Digital World and Image Group. His research combines elements of craft and performance to develop novel media and interaction designs. Nitsche’s publications include the books Video Game Spaces (2009), The Machinima Reader (2011) (co-edited with Henry Lowood), and the forthcoming Vital Media (2022, all with MIT Press). He is co-editor of the Taylor&Francis jour
  • United States of America
  • -97.922211212118,39.381266130568
  • http://homes.lmc.gatech.edu/~nitsche
  • Marinos
  • Koutsomichalis
  • Presenter
  • University of York, UK
  • Music Research Centre
  • ISEA2022 Marinos Koutsomichalis is an artist, scholar, and creative technologist. He is broadly interested in the materiality of self-generative systems, (post-)digital objecthood, sound, image, data, electronic circuitry, perception, selfhood, landscapes/environments, and the media/ technologies we rely upon to mediate, probe, interact, or otherwise engage with the former. He has exhibited or performed his work extensively and internationally and has held research or teaching positions in Gree
  • United Kingdom
  • -2.3696695703628,54.237933360747
  • http:// marinoskoutsomichalis.com/
  • Adam
  • Pettler
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • Unavailable
  • Kent
  • Frankovich
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • Unavailable
  • Jim
  • Houk
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • Unavailable
  • Annica
  • Cuppetelli
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • Unavailable
  • Cristobal
  • Mendoza
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • Unavailable
  • Yulia
  • Pinkusevich
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • Unavailable
  • Christiaan
  • Zwanikken
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • Unavailable
  • https://christiaanzwanikken.com/
  • Stephen
  • Hilyard
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • University of Wisconsin Madison
  • _Professor
  • ISEA2014 Stephen Hilyard is an artist and Professor of Digital Arts at the University of Wisconsin Madison, USA. He creates artwork in a wide range of media both digital and traditional. A common theme in his work is the paradoxical nature of our impulse towards the profound – at once both sincere at an emotional level whilst remaining in every way mediated by our culture. His work explores the problematic power of ideals.
  • United States of America
  • -97.922211212118,39.381266130568
  • http://stephenhilyard.com/
  • Jamie
  • Smith
  • Presenter and Artist-Exhibiting
  • Unavailable
  • Dylan
  • McLaughlin
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • Unavailable
  • Joy
  • Farley
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • Unavailable
  • Pamela
  • Brown
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • Unavailable
  • Filipa
  • De Lima
  • Valente
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • Unavailable
  • D.
  • Bryon
  • Darby
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • Unavailable
  • Yung-Hsien
  • Chen
  • Presenter
  • TW
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  • David
  • Alamouti
  • Presenter
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  • Zerrin
  • Iren
  • Boynudelik
  • Presenter
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  • Umut
  • Burcu
  • Tasa
  • Presenter
  • Yildiz Technical University, Istanbul
  • Department of Interactive Media Design
  • Co-lecturer
  • ISEA2011 Umut Burcu Tasa. PhD candidate, Art and Design PhD Program, Yildiz Technical University, Istanbul. Research assistant, co-lecturer, ERASMUS coordinator at the Department of Interactive Media Design at the same institute.
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  • Ali
  • Enis
  • Yurtsever
  • Presenter
  • Yildiz Technical University (YTU)
  • Entrepreneur
  • ISEA2011 Ali Enis Yurtsever, Since the beginning of his professional career in 1980, Âli Yurtsever has worked in the ICT industry as an entrepreneur, company executive, and consultant. Having a BS in electrical engineering and MS in computer sciences, he increasingly started to show interest in the interactions between art, science and technology. Based on his research in the field, he designed and conducted workshops and seminars in Yildiz Technical University (YTU), then became a part-time
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  • Jorge
  • Palacio
  • Presenter
  • Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
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  • Tayo
  • Ogunmakin
  • Presenter
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  • Chauncey
  • Saurus
  • Presenter
  • Georgia Institute of Technology D-Matters Lab, USA
  • ISEA2011 Georgia Institute of Technology D-Matters Lab, USA
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  • Patricio
  • Vela
  • Presenter
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  • Claudia
  • Rebola
  • Presenter
  • University of Cincinnati
  • Associate Professor
  • ISEA2016 I am Associate Professor in Industrial Design and Director of Graduate Studies in the Myron E. Ullman Jr. School of Design at our College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning (DAAP), University of Cincinnati. I was also an Associate Professor in the Industrial Design Department at the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) and Assistant Professor and Director of Graduate Programs in the School of Industrial Design, co-founder and organizer of the Design and Technologies for Healthy
  • United States of America
  • -97.922211212118,39.381266130568
  • https://claudiarebola.com/About-Claudia-B-Rebola
  • Luiza
  • Prado de Oliveira
  • Martins
  • Presenter
  • Hochschule für Künste in Bremen, Germany
  • ISEA2011 Luiza Prado de Oliveira Martins is an MA candidate at the Hochschule für Künste in Bremen, Germany. She is interested in faulty, malfunctioning and ill-designed things and the relationships humans develop with objects, clothing and food, not necessarily in that order. She hates to talk about herself, especially in the third person.
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  • Melanie
  • Baljko
  • Presenter
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  • Nuno
  • Correia
  • Presenter
  • Aalto University
  • Media Lab Helsinki
  • New Media Artist
  • ISEA2011 Nuno N. Correia (Porto, Portugal, 1972) is a researcher, new media artist (mainly as Video Jack) and musician. Nuno is currently finishing his doctoral degree at Aalto University – Media Lab Helsinki, where he also teaches. His main interests are to create engaging multi-sensorial experiences and enable audiovisual creativity. His work has been showcased in more than 15 countries, in such festivals and venues as Electro-Mechanica (St. Petersburg), FILE (São Paulo), Le Cube (Paris), M
  • Helsinki, Finland
  • 24.94861,60.17333
  • Katerina
  • Karoussos
  • Presenter
  • The Athens School of Fine Arts and Middlesex University
  • Researcher
  • ISEA2014 Katerina Karoussos,  Plymouth University, UK ISEA2011 Katerina Karoussos, Greece,is an artist and researcher. Her research is based on the convergence of old and new media and especially between Byzantine and new media visual practices. From 1994 to 2003 she was the director and a co-founder of the Hellenic Center of Fine & Applied Arts. From 2004 since 2010 she was working at The Athens School of Fine Arts as a free lancer at the Fresco studio. She holds a Master of Arts f
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  • Louliani
  • Theona
  • Presenter
  • Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
  • ISEA2011 Iouliani A. Theona is an Architect Engineer, having graduated from the School of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. She has also been awarded a Master’s degree at the field of “Architectural Design–Space–Culture” from the School of Architecture of the National and Technical University of Athens and a Master’s degree in “Digital Communication Media and Interactive Environments,” at the Faculty of Communication and Media Studies, of the Na
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  • Dale
  • Leorke
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2011 Dale Leorke, University of Melbourne, Australia
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  • Andrew
  • Clarke
  • Presenter
  • Writer
  • ISEA2011 Andrew Clarke is a writer, researcher and consultant on internet and new media. He has also written and presented on videogames and on videogame art. He is the co-editor (with Grethe Mitchell) of “Videogames and Art” – the first academic book on the artistic appropriation of videogame technology and iconography. This is a topic which he remains deeply interested in. He was Technical Advisor to the AHRC-funded project “Children’s Playground Games and Songs in the New Media Age” and pr
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  • Grethe
  • Mitchell
  • Presenter
  • University of Lincoln, UK
  • ISEA2011 Grethe Mitchell is Reader in Digital and New Media at the University of Lincoln, UK, and is currently Principal Investigator for an AHRC project looking at the recording, analysis and preservation of movement in the Arts and Humanities. Grethe was Co-Investigator on a major AHRC/Beyond Text investigation into children’s playground games in the new media age, where she supervised the development of an innovative computer game and application for movement preservation/analysis. She is
  • GB
  • ,
  • Geraldo
  • Coelho Lima
  • Júnior
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2014 Geraldo Coelho Lima Júnior, Anhembi Morumbi University, BR
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  • Pinar
  • Yoldas
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2011 Pinar Yoldas is a Turkish artist, designer, neuro-enthusiast. Building on her varied background in art, architecture and science, her work is a series of multi-modal experiments on the human sensorium. Lately, she has been designing synthetic biological systems as a living critique of our society. Pinar has a BArch from METU , MS from ITU , MA from Istanbul Bilgi University and an MFA from UCLA. Her residencies include the MacDowell Colony, Ucross Foundation, VCCA, Duke University an
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  • http://pinaryoldas.info/
  • Emre
  • Erkal
  • Presenter
  • Middle East Technical University (METU), Harvard University Graduate School of Design, and Istanbul Technical University
  • ISEA2011 Emre Erkal is a practicing architect and sound artist from Ankara and İstanbul.  His prize-winning projects for Architectural and Urban Design competitions, as well as completed buildings received several awards. In addition to his professional designs in interactive media in Turkey and the USA, his sound art installations have been featured invenues including the Istanbul Biennial, Istanbul Architecture Festival, ZKM in Karlsruhe, Mediamatic in Amsterdam, De Singel Conservatory in A
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  • Sara
  • Franceschelli
  • Presenter
  • Ecole Normale Superieure de Lyon & Ecole Nationale Superieure des Arts Decoratifs, Paris, France
  • ISEA2011 Dr. Sara Franceschelli, Ecole Normale Superieure de Lyon & Ecole Nationale Superieure des Arts Decoratifs, Paris, France. I’m a researcher working on the epistemology of dynamic and complex systems (associated professor at the Ecole Normale Superiere de Lyon). I also run a performative design research program, Dynlan, on the figure of landscape in contemporary science (ENSAD, Paris).
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  • Travis
  • Kirton
  • Presenter
  • Artist
  • ISEA2011 Travis Kirton is an artist specializing in the production of performance, tangible, and interactive media. A graduate from the School of Interactive Arts and Technology (Vancouver, Canada) with a specialization in interaction design, he also holds a Master of Arts degree from the Interface Culture department (Linz, Austria). Recently, he spent a year and a half at The Banff New Media Institute, (Banff, Canada) exploring media-art-research. Prior to this he was a creative engineer for T
  • Canada
  • -105.75059585652,55.585901285197
  • Jia
  • Zhang
  • Presenter
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  • Dominic
  • Kao
  • Presenter
  • ISEA 2013 Dominic Kao
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  • Chong-U
  • Lim
  • Presenter
  • ISEA 2013 Chong-U Lim
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  • Te
  • Hunga Wai
  • Tapul
  • Presenter
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  • Craig
  • MacDonald
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • Unavailable
  • Te
  • Kahu Kiiwi
  • Henare
  • Presenter and Artist-Exhibiting
  • Unavailable
  • Jo
  • Tito
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • Unavailable
  • Urutahi
  • Waikerepuru
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • ISEA2012 Maori Artist, worked with Dr. Te Huirangi Waikerepuru (her father) on the Wai project in New Zealand.  
  • New Zealand
  • 171.77990019594,-41.838875221513
  • Huirangi
  • Waikerepuru
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • [1929 - 2020] ISEA2012 Dr. Te Huirangi Waikerepuro worked on the Wai (water) project. He was active in the foundation and governance of Māori language radio and television. ISEA2011 Te Huirangi Waikerepuru is a Taranaki kaumatua with a nationally significant record of contributions to the cultural life of Aotearoa including early work in developing Maori Television and ensuring a path for legislation of the Maori language to be held as a national taonga. He is Te Kahui Kaumatua for the Ter
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  • Hector
  • Leiva
  • Presenter and Artist-Exhibiting
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  • Ruben
  • Ortiz
  • Torres
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • Unavailable
  • Mark
  • Malmberg
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • Unavailable
  • François
  • Quévillon
  • Artist-Exhibiting, Presenter, and Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • ISEA2019 François Quévillon is an artist from Montréal (Canada) that develops an interdisciplinary practice through installation, sound, images and technologies. His work explores phenomena of the world and perception by the implementation of processes sensitive to their fluctuations and to the interference of contextual elements. He investigates how technology affects or redefines human cognition, culture, the environment, our relationships to space, to time and to one another. His work has
  • Montreal, Canada
  • -73.554,45.5088
  • http://francois-quevillon.com/
  • Mike
  • Fleming
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
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  • Alicia
  • Eggert
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
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  • Stephen
  • Cartwright
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • University of Illinois
  • Associate Professor
  • ISEA2014 Stephen Cartwright, Associate Professor, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA. He is an artist, maker, traveler, and self-tracker. His work exists at the confluence of science and art, where hard data intersects with the intangible complexities of human experience.
  • United States of America
  • -97.922211212118,39.381266130568
  • http://stephencartwright.com/
  • Joel
  • Hobbie
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
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  • Hanna
  • Hildebrand
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
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  • Paul
  • Wiersbinski
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • University of Minho, Guimarães, Portugal and Städelschule in Frankfurt
  • ISEA2011 Paul Wiersbinski studied video art with Mark Leckey and Douglas Gordon at the Städelschule in Frankfurt (Main), Germany. He has assisted artists such as Tim Staffe, Asta Gröting and the VJ-team monitor.automatique. His own work has been screened in intl. exhibitions (e.g. ZKM Karlsruhe / Mediations Biennale Poznan / Alma Enterprises London / Goethe Institute Belgrade), theaters (Mousonturm Frankfurt / European Center of the Arts, Hellerau / Volksbühne am Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz, Berl
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  • Benjamin
  • Johnsen
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • New Mexico, United States of America
  • -105.99835062731,34.32485649
  • Jud
  • Yalkut
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
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  • Fernando
  • Orellana
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • New York, United States of America
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  • Jesvin
  • Puayhwa
  • Yeo
  • Presenter
  • Nanyang Technological University, Singapore and Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design in London, UK
  • ISEA2011 Jesvin Puayhwa Yeo is a transdisciplinary designer, educator and researcher. She is an Assistant Professor in School of Art, Design and Media at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. She graduated from Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design in London, UK, and her main research areas are in Asian material culture, visual research, knowledge visualization and typography. Her work focuses on the details of design and the processes involved in delivering messages in conte
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  • http:// jesvinyeo.com/
  • Roberley
  • Ann
  • Bell
  • Presenter
  • Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester NY
  • ISEA2011 Roberley Ann Bellspent her childhood in Latin America and Southeast Asia, before returning to the United States to attend the University of Massachusetts and State University of New York at Alfred from where she holds an MFA in Sculpture. Bell is the recipient of many grants and fellowships including the New York Foundation for the Arts, a Pollock Krasner Fellowship, and a 2010 Senior Scholar Fulbright to Turkey. Bell’s Fulbright projects the city as the site of intervention resulted
  • United States of America
  • -97.922211212118,39.381266130568
  • http:// roberleybell.com/
  • Nur
  • Balkir
  • Kuru
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2011 Nur Balkir Kuru, Kadir Has University, Istanbul, Turkey
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  • Cynthia
  • Lawson
  • Jaramillo
  • Moderator and Presenter
  • ISEA2011 Cynthia Lawson Jaramillo is an artist, technologist and educator. She works primarily with digital media and on themes of time and transience. Her artwork has been internationally exhibited and performed, including at Giacobetti Paul Gallery, Exit Art and HERE Arts (NYC), UCLA Hammer Museum (LA), Point Éphémère (Paris) and the Museums of Modern Art in Bogotá and Medellín (Colombia). She recently self-published “Of and In Cities,” an academically framed art book about five of her phot
  • United States of America
  • -97.922211212118,39.381266130568
  • http:// cynthialawson.com/site
  • Özgür
  • Caliskan
  • Presenter
  • University of Bahcesehir and University of Ulster, UK
  • department of art and media studies including film psychoanalysis
  • ISEA2011 Özgür Caliskan was born in 1986, Istanbul, Turkey. He has done BA in Film & TV studies. During his BA, practically, he made several videos for school and individual projects, also he wrote and directed three short movies which two of them were screened internationally. Theoretically, he studied auteur theory and also the representation of human in science-fiction cinema. In the University of Bahcesehir, he founded Modern Arts Club  that he directed and performed sevreal video / d
  • TR
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  • Birk
  • Weiberg
  • Presenter
  • Zurich University of the Arts
  • ISEA2011 Birk Weiberg, Zurich University of the Arts | University of Zurich, Switzerland.
  • Switzerland, Swiss Confederation
  • 8.2343919138785,46.80249558295
  • Lucia
  • Romani
  • Presenter
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  • Gudrun
  • Albrecht
  • Presenter
  • University of Valenciennes , France
  • ISEA2011 Prof. Gudrun Albrecht, head of the CAGD group at LAMAV, University of Valenciennes , France
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  • Nicolas
  • Lissarrague
  • Presenter
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  • Laura
  • Saini
  • Presenter
  • University of Valenciennes in France
  • ISEA2011 Laura Saini is a Ph.D student at the University of Valenciennes in France, at the LAMAV, the laboratory of pure and applied mathematics, under the supervision of Professor Gudrun Albrecht.
  • FR
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  • Peter
  • Flemming
  • International Programme Committee (IPC) and Presenter
  • Concordia University
  • Artist
  • ISEA2011 Peter Flemming is an artist who makes machines. His work has been featured across North America and Europe. He currently resides in Montreal, Canada, where he teaches electronics for artists at Concordia University.
  • Montréal, Québec, Canada
  • -73.569807,45.503182
  • http://peterflemming.ca/
  • Jane
  • (aka Jane daPain)
  • Crayton
  • Artist-Exhibiting, Presenter, and Artist-Performing
  • University of Colorado at Boulder, The University of New Mexico, and University of Wyoming
  • ISEA2011 Associated with Dorkbot303 and STEM-A
  • Laramie, Wyoming, United States of America
  • -105.5911,41.3114
  • Luca
  • Carrubba
  • International Programme Committee (IPC) and Presenter
  • Arsgames
  • Researcher
  • ISEA2011 Luca Carrubba, Independent artist and researcher.
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  • Dr. Asim
  • Evren
  • Yantaç
  • Presenter
  • Yildiz Technical University
  • ISEA2011 Dr. Asim Evren Yantaç. After working for Addvertisement Agencies for somewhile, he started his academic career with research assistant position for interactive media design program of Yildiz Technical University. Following the research assistant position in the program, he has been working as a teaching fellow for this leading program for the interactive media design field in Turkey. He finished PhD by the beginning of 2010 and continuing his research studies in Yıldız Technical Univ
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  • Cary
  • Hendrickson
  • Presenter
  • Università di Roma “La Sapienza”, Italy and Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain
  • ISEA2011 Cary Hendrickson is a PhD. candidate in Economic Geography at the Università di Roma “La Sapienza”, Italy, and in Environmental Science and Technology at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain. With an MSc. in Environmental Studies and Sustainability Science from Lunds Universitet, Sweden her current focus is on the theoretical and empirical intersections of political ecology and human geography, new technologies geared towards communicating sustainability and institutions for
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  • Luca
  • Simeone
  • Presenter
  • La Sapienza University
  • Instructor
  • ISEA2011 Luca Simeone teaches design anthropology and interaction design at La Sapienza University and Ateneo Impresa Graduate Business School in Rome, Italy. He has published reviews and articles on design anthropology and ethnographic methods applied to design practices. He co-edited the books Beyond Ethnographic Writing (Armando, 2010) and REFF (DeriveApprodi, 2010) exploring new narratives that combine traditional writing with augmented reality technologies. In 2009 he founded FakePress,
  • Italy
  • 12.646361036443,42.504153917067
  • Simon
  • Lock
  • Presenter
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  • Hannah
  • Drayson
  • Presenter
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  • Birgitte
  • Aga
  • Presenter
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  • Salvatore
  • Laconesi
  • Presenter
  • University of Rome, Italy, “La Sapienza”
  • Department of Industrial Design
  • Interaction Designer
  • ISEA2014 Salvatore Iaconesi & Oriana Persico, ISIA Design, Florence, IT ISEA2011 Salvatore Iaconesi,is an interaction designer, robotics engineer, artist, hacker. He currently teaches Interaction Design and cross-media practices at the University of Rome, Italy, “La Sapienza”, Faculty of Architecture, Department of Industrial Design. He produced videogames, artificial intelligences, expert systems dedicated to business and scientific research, entertainment systems, mobile ecosystem
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  • Meredith
  • Walsh
  • Presenter
  • Australian Network for Art & Technology (ANAT), Roma Tre University, and The University of London, SymbioticA
  • ISEA2011 Meredith Walsh, ANAT (Australian Network for Art and Technology), The Pier Luigi Luisi Synthetic Biology Laboratory, Roma Tre University, The London Consortium, The University of London, SymbioticA, The Centre for Excellence in Biological Art.
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  • Amanda
  • Beech
  • Presenter
  • University of Kent, UK
  • ISEA2011 Prof. dr. Amanda Beech, University of Kent, UK.
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  • Sveva
  • Avveduto
  • Presenter
  • University of Rome ‘La Sapienza’
  • ISEA2011 Sveva Avveduto, National Research Council-Irpps.  Her main research interests concern science and education policy and  are focused particularly on human resources for science and technology , diffusion of knowledge, new media, science and society. She is the director of the National Research Council, Institute for Research on Population and Social Policies in Rome. She is vice- chair of the OECD Group on Research Institutions and Human Resources in Paris. She is professor at the Gra
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  • Fabio
  • Fornasari
  • Presenter
  • New Academy of Fine Arts, University of Urbino, and Academy of Fine Arts in Bologna
  • ISEA2011 Fabio Fornasari, architect and artist. He carries out his activities dealing with projects that place the displaing and telling at the center of the work: museological installations, exhibition projects. He participates in cross-media projects studying the role of images in human culture in a continuous relationship between art and science. He made the Nineteenth Century Museum- Modern Art Gallery (2006) in Via Palestro – Milan. And recently made the Museum of the Twentieth Century (
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  • Kevin
  • Sarmiento
  • Navarro
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2011 Kevin Sarmiento Navarro. Since 1984, I have been a Latin American artist working toward a new art, playing with ingenuity around the themes of birds, fishes and human figures, carefully searching out theories and titles, developing the semiology element and the transfigurative form at the outskirts of sub realism. In the process of creating, I have utilized visual arts to pursue the image environment as an amorphous space, to create the capacity of finding different approaches, gener
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  • David
  • Gurzick
  • Presenter
  • Hood College
  • ISEA2011 Dr. David Gurzick, Hood College, Frederick, Maryland, USA
  • Maryland, US
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  • Stacy
  • Arnold
  • Presenter
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  • Lee
  • Boot
  • Presenter
  • University of Maryland, Baltimore County, USA
  • Imaging Research Center
  • ISEA2011 Lee Boot is an experimental media artist and researcher exploring ways to increase the cultural adoption of knowledge to benefit individuals and societies. He is an Associate Research Scholar at, and Interim Director of the Imaging Research Center at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, USA, and is founder of the experimental media studio, InfoCulture, LLC. His research has sought to address social issues including education, health and general wellbeing and has been sponsor
  • Maryland, US
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  • Justine
  • Poplin
  • Presenter
  • United International College, University of New South Wales, and Melbourne Institute of Technology, Australia
  • Digital Design & Visual Communication and College of Fine Arts
  • Artist, Designer, and Educator
  • ISEA2011 Justine Poplin is an Artist/designer/educator. She studied at COFA, University of NSW in Australia where she majored in Multi – Media. Poplin continued studying through Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Australia and attained a Master of Art -Media Art. Her work explores concepts of opera as realised through new technologies, cross- cultural and cross – disciplinary means of presentation. She often alludes to ‘physicality’ in projection in her work, which extends preconceived no
  • Zhuhai, China
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  • Chris
  • Holden
  • Presenter
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  • Jennifer
  • Leary
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2011 Jenny Leary is a textile designer interested in developing new materials. Her primary area of research is magnetism and ferrous substances. In 2007, she started gathering samples of her material experiments and developed the Ferrofabric collection. Since then, her magnetic materials have been applied in fashion, jewelry, science education, furniture, performance art, and interiors. Along with finding commercial applications, Ferrofabric seeks to challenge traditional notions of
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  • James
  • Brown
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • ISEA2013 James Brown, Australia.
  • Australia
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  • Phoenix
  • Toews
  • Presenter and Artist-Exhibiting
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  • Marybeth
  • Howe
  • Presenter
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  • Erin
  • Marie
  • Sickler
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2012 Erin Marie Sickler, Self-Employed Grant Writer and Training Developer, Troy, NY, USA.
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  • Vandana
  • Sood
  • Giddings
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2012 Vandana Sood-Giddings is a media maker, writer and yogi from India. She is currently based in Bozeman Montana, USA, where she teaches yoga and works as a freelance artist and writer. In 2006 she completed a 10 day silent Vipassana meditation from Dharamkot in India.
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  • http://vandanasood.com/
  • Soyo
  • Lee
  • Presenter
  • Artist
  • ISEA2012 Soyo Lee is an artist and researcher based in Seoul, Korea.
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  • Stanley
  • Cohen
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2012 Stanley Cohen has a Ph.D. in experimental atomic physics from the University of New Mexico, USA. He serves as the chief technology officer at BiRa Systems, in Albuquerque, designing data acquisition electronics for particle accelerators.
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  • Tyler
  • Fox
  • Presenter, Workshop Organiser/Presenter, and International Programme Committee (IPC)
  • University of Washington and Bothell Studio
  • _Director, Associate Professor, and Artist
  • ISEA2020 Tyler Fox is an Associate Teaching Professor in the Department of Human Centered Design & Engineering at the University of Washington. Dr. Fox is an artist, researcher, technologist, and educator. His work focuses on the ways in which nonhuman relations shape our experience of, and relationship to, the surrounding world. His teaching fosters interdisciplinary research by nourishing student-centered projects that incorporate critical theory into practice-based research. Before join
  • Seattle, Washington, United States of America
  • -122.330062,47.603832
  • http://tylersfox.com/
  • Kim
  • Paton
  • Presenter
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  • John
  • Sharp
  • Presenter
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  • http://heyimjohn.com/