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Stanza
Artist-Exhibiting
ISEA2002 Stanza is an artist who deals with net art, multimedia, electronic music and painting. Most of his work can be viewed from stanza.co.uk. Stanza studied at Goldsmiths and Central Saint Martins in London. The work has gained an international reputation for net specific artworks and number of these interactive audio visual online net artworks have been exhibited internationally and have won net art specific awards, including the Links first prize Porto 2001 and Videobrasil 2001 first pr
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Mari
Laaniste
Presenter
ISEA2004 Mari Laaniste is a writer/art and film critic/comics scholar working in Tallinn, Estonia
Tallinn, EE
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Gary
Stewart
Presenter
ISEA2004
GB
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Karla
Schuch
Brunet
Author, Presenter, Artist-Exhibiting, Artist-Performing, and International Programme Committee (IPC)
University of Bahia
PhD in Audiovisual Communication
_Professor
ISEA2022 Karla Brunet is an artist, researcher, and a professor at IHAC-UFBA, in Salvador, Brazil. ISEA2017 Karla Brunet, Colombia, is an artist and researcher, has a PhD in Audiovisual Communication and a master’s degree in Fine Arts. She has participated on many art exhibitions in Brazil, Europe and the USA. Karla is a professor at IHAC and Pós-Cultura at UFBA, where she researches projects that present intersection of art, science and technology. From 2009-2012, Karla was the coordinator o
Bahia, Brazil
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Caroline
Huybrechts
Presenter
ISEA2004
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Catherine
Mason
Presenter
GB
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Darko
Fritz
Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
Artist
ISEA2016 Darko Fritz, b. 1966 Croatia, artist. Fritz is a multimedia artist, curator, media archeologist and graphic designer. He studied architecture at Zagreb University and completed post-graduate studies at the Rijksakademie van Beeldende Kunsten in Amsterdam (media art department). His work filling the gap between contemporary art practices and media art culture. Fritz was a founding member of the artist collectives Cathedral (1988), The Imitation of Life Studio (1987 – 1990), Young Croati
Croatia
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Alain
Depocas
Presenter
The Daniel Langlois Foundation’s Centre for Research and Documentation
_Director
ISEA2004 Alain Depocas is Head of the Centre for Research and Documentation (CR+D) of The Daniel Langlois Foundation (Montreal, Canada) since September 1999, Alain Depocas has been named Director of the CR+D in March 2003. In this capacity, he is in charge of a documentary collection covering the history, works and practices associated with the media, electronic and digital arts. He has also set up a database for managing the collection and information on CR+D’s areas of interest.
Montreal, Québec, CA
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Tilman
Linden
Presenter
ISEA2004
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Karolina
Sobecka
Artist-Exhibiting
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Nikhil
Rasiwasia
Artist-Exhibiting
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Vincent
Rabaud
Artist-Exhibiting
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Marilia
Maschion
Artist-Exhibiting
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Wojciech
Kosma
Artist-Exhibiting
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Jesse
Gilbert
Artist-Exhibiting
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Derek
Lomas
Artist-Exhibiting
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John
Klima
Artist-Exhibiting
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Anita
Pozna
Artist-Exhibiting
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Bengt
Sjalen
Artist-Exhibiting
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Mobile Performance Group
Artist-Exhibiting
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Linda
Arnejo
Artist-Exhibiting
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Michael
Trigilio
Artist-Exhibiting
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Lee
Montgomery
Artist-Exhibiting
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Jon
Brumit
Artist-Exhibiting
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Artist-Exhibiting
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Jonathan
Minard
Artist-Exhibiting
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Tiffany
Sum
Artist-Exhibiting
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Eyal
Fried
Artist-Exhibiting
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Luther
Thie
Artist-Exhibiting
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Ricardo
Rivera
Artist-Exhibiting
ISEA2006 Ricardo Rivera (1970, Sacramento, CA) earned an MFA from the San Francisco Art Institute in 2001, and his BFA also from SFAI in 1997. Selected solo exhibitions include Oscillations, Maxxx Project Space, Valais, Switzerland (2016) and Fantasy is A Place Where it Rains: Part II, Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts, San Francisco, CA (2011). He has participated in numerous group exhibitions both nationally and internationally, including Words Imagined: Co-relations Between Art and Poe
California, United States of America
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Jeff
Mann
Artist-Exhibiting
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Ana
Serrano
Artist-Exhibiting
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Gabe
Sawhney
Artist-Exhibiting
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Shawn
Micallef
Artist-Exhibiting
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Damon
McCormick
Artist-Exhibiting
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Parker
Thompson
Artist-Exhibiting
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Sean
Savage
Artist-Exhibiting
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Takehito
Etani
Artist-Exhibiting
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David
Tinapple
Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
Arizona State University, USA
Artist
ISEA2011 Assistant prof. David Tinapple is part artist part engineer. Central to his art practice is the creation of his own tools for capturing and exploring images, video, sound, and human interaction. Tinapple creates automated systems that collect and analyze media, creates real-time performance tools, interactive video environments, and image capture devices. His aim is to illuminate the forces at work around us and within us, explore our assumptions about the world and reveal surprises
US
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Johnathan
Brilliant
Artist-Exhibiting
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Aaron
Siegel
Artist-Exhibiting
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Ethan
Miller
Artist-Exhibiting
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Mike
Weisert
Artist-Exhibiting
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James
Morgan
Artist-Exhibiting
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Akira
Hasegawa
Artist-Exhibiting
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Robert
Crouch
Artist-Exhibiting
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Brett
Allen
Artist-Exhibiting
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Survival Research Labs
Artist-Exhibiting
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Caroline
McCaw
Artist-Exhibiting, Author, and Presenter
Otago Polytechnic
School of Art and Design (Communication)
ISEA2013 Caro McCaw, NZ Full text (PDF) p. 291-292
NZ
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Angela
Main
Artist-Exhibiting
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Adrian
Sinclair
Artist-Exhibiting
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Luke
Moloney
Artist-Exhibiting, Author, and Presenter
Pandora Benevolent Society
New Media Research
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Nhan
Due
Nguyen
Artist-Exhibiting
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UNESCO DigiArts
Artist-Exhibiting
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Alex
Dragulescu
Artist-Performing and Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
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Nuutti
Koskinen
Artist-Performing and Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
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Vanessa
Gocksch
Artist-Performing and Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
aka Pata de Perro
Colombia
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META.AM
Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
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RYBN
Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
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Gustavo
Vazquez
Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
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Guillermo
Galindo
Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
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Ran
Slavin
Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
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Solu
Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
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Jarryd
Lowder
Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
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Samuli
Alapuranen
Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
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Joshua
Kit
Clayton
Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator and Presenter
ISEA2011 Joshua Kit Clayton is an artist, musician, and computer programmer, living and working in San Francisco, US. He is a graduate of the Bard College MFA program in Film/Video. He produces dance music for post-rave casualties both on his own and in the band Pigeon Funk. He is responsible for the development of Jitter, a video and 3d graphics extension to Cycling ‘74’s Max visual programming environment. His performance and video based projects explo
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Laetitia
Sonami
Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
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Sue
Costabile
Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
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Shilpa
Gupta
Artist-Exhibiting and Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
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JD
Beltran
Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
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Brian
Fuata
Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
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Fez
Fa’anana
Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
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Annie
On Ni
Wan
Presenter and Artist-Exhibiting
Chalmers University and Hong Kong Baptist University
Bachelor of Arts degree in Creative Media
ISEA2015 Annie On Ni Wan, Hong Kong Baptist University Hong Kong SAR, China ISEA2014 Annie On Ni Wan, HK/US, is an international media artist, often creates artworks focus on relationships between spaces and sites, materials and immaterial. At the City University of Hong Kong she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Creative Media and a Master of Science in Applied Information Technology (Art and Technology) from Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden. In 2012 she earned a Doctor of
Hong Kong
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Adriene
Jenik
Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
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Morten
Schjødt
Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
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Noam
Toran
Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
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Nick
Montfort
Artist-Exhibiting, Presenter, Moderator, and International Programme Committee (IPC)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
_Professor
ISEA2022 Nick Montfort‘s computer-generated books of poetry include #!, Autopia, The Truelist, and Hard West Turn. He has collaborated on digital projects The Deletionist, Sea and Spar Between, and Renderings. Six of his books, collaborative and individual, have been published by the MIT Press, including The Future, Twisty Little Passages: An Approach to Interactive Fiction and The New Media Reader. He is Professor of Digital Media at MIT, where he directs The Trope Tank, Professor II at the
New York, United States of America
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http://nickm.com/
Michael
Mateas
Presenter
ISEA2004
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Caitlin
Jones
Curator and Presenter
Vancouver Art Gallery
ISEA2015 Caitlin Jones is the Executive Director of the Western Front Society in Vancouver, BC, Canada. Prior to this appointment she had a combined curatorial and conservation position at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, and was the Director of Programming at the Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery in New York. As a curator and researcher Jones has also been responsible for developing important tools and policy for the preservation and documentation of electronic and ephemeral artworks. She was a staff w
Vancouver, Canada
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Laetitia
Wilson
Author and Presenter
University of Western Australia
PhD Student
ISEA2011 Dr. Laetitia Jennifer Wilson, University of Western Australia ISEA2004 I have developed an interest in things electronic – music, art and culture. As a PhD candidate at the University of Western Australia, my research is focused on digital play, its cultural manifestations and social repercussions.
Perth, Western Australia, AU
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Kristian
Lukic
Artist-Exhibiting, Presenter, and Artist-in-Residence
Eastwood
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Axel
Bruns
Author and Presenter
Creative Industries and Queensland University of Technology
Faculty Member
ISEA2004 Open News Websites combine news, rumours and commentary. These sites involve their users as content contributors and producers, turning them into ‘produsers’ of the site. Open News site produsers are ‘gate watchers’, observing the publication of news and information in other sources and publicising its existence. They apply Open Source principles to the gathering and publication of news and information.
AU
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Angie
Bonino
Presenter
ISEA2004
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Daniel
Michelis
Presenter
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Rosanne
van Klaveren
Presenter
ISEA2004
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Fælles
Grønt
Byrum
Presenter
ISEA2004
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Michelle
Kasprzak
Presenter
ISEA2004
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Amanda
Ramos
Presenter
ISEA2004
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Katariina
Kyrölä
Presenter
University of Turku
PhD Student
ISEA2004 Katariina Kyrölä is a researcher and a PhD student in Media Studies and teaches Women’s Studies at the University of Turku, Finland. In 2004-2005 she will be studying at Utrecht University, in the Netherlands Research School of Women’s Studies. She is working on her PhD on the popular representations of fat bodies in the contemporary media and the politics of difference.
Turku, FI
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Frans
Vogelaar
Presenter and Workshop Organiser/Presenter
Hybrid Space Lab
ISEA2022 Elizabeth Sikiaridi and Frans Vogelaar founded Hybrid Space Lab, a Think Tank and Design Lab for Architecture, Urbanism and Digital Culture; a cultural breeding ground, incubating breakthrough concepts, fostering innovation, contributing to positive societal and environmental change. Professor Frans Vogelaar founded 1998 the first Department of Hybrid Space worldwide at the Academy of Media Arts Cologne. Born in Holland, grew up in Zimbabwe and Holland, studied at the Design Academy E
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Elizabeth
Sikiaridi
Presenter
Hybrid Space Lab
ISEA2022 Elizabeth Sikiaridi and Frans Vogelaar founded Hybrid Space Lab, a Think Tank and Design Lab for Architecture, Urbanism and Digital Culture; a cultural breeding ground, incubating breakthrough concepts, fostering innovation, contributing to positive societal and environmental change. Professor Elizabeth Sikiaridi has lectured since 1997 on design in the urban landscape at the University Duisburg-Essen and the University of Applied Sciences and Arts OWL. Born in London, grew up in Athe
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Peter
Hudini
Presenter
ISEA2004
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Adam
Somlai-Fischer
Artist-Exhibiting, Presenter, and International Programme Committee (IPC)
ISEA2004
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Nicole
Martin
Presenter
ISEA2004
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Martin
Kim
Presenter
ISEA2004
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Lilian
Juechtern
Presenter
ISEA2004
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Ana
Betancour
Presenter
ISEA2004 Ana Betancour is in a postgraduate programme in Media and Architecture/Urban Design at A + URL Architecture + Urban Research Laboratory, KTH (Royal Institute of Technology), Stockholm. Focussing on the relationship between the mediated and the physical city, emergent metabolic systems, synthetic environments, adapted and appropriated technologies, A + URL carries out research, projects and events in a laboratory of prototyping, testing, direct actions and new modes of communication.
Stockholm, SE
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AES Group
Artist-Exhibiting
Tatjana Arzamasova Lef Evzovich Yevgeni Svjatskin
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Georgy
Senchenko
Artist-Exhibiting
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Arsen
Savadov
Artist-Exhibiting
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Nikita
Gashunin
Artist-Exhibiting
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Riikka
Pelo
Presenter
ISEA2004 Riikka Pelo is a digital media screenwriter and a researcher working on the poetics of interactive narrativity in the Medialab, University of Art and Design Helsinki, currently working with her interactive installation Marina’s Garden. The screen writer in a virtual TV production and in the documentary on media arts. Her collaborative artistic work consists of interactive installations, cyberpoetry and hypertexts, narrative experiments with virtual communities, chatterbots and chat-e
FI
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Presenter
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Artist-Exhibiting
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Mi
You
Presenter
Academy of Media Arts Cologne (KHM)
Curator and Researcher
Cologne, Germany
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Karin
de Wild
Presenter
University of Dundee and Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design
GB
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Bruce
Shapiro
Artist-Exhibiting
FISEA1993
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Sydney
Cash
Artist-Exhibiting
FISEA1993
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Jun
Watanabe
Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
FISEA1993 Jun Watanabe, Japan
Japan
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Chingyu
Sun
Artist-Exhibiting
FISEA1993
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Mark
Wilson
Artist-Exhibiting
FISEA1993
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Pierre
Tremblay
Artist-Exhibiting
FISEA1993
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Alex
Traube
Artist-Exhibiting
FISEA1993
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Rosemary
Smith
Artist-Exhibiting
FISEA1993
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Markus
Wernli
Presenter
Urban Environments Lab and The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
School of Art & Design
Hong Kong, CN
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Squidsoup
Artist-Exhibiting
ISEA2009 Squidsoup (squidsoup.org) is an open group of artists and designers built around: Anthony Rowe, Associate Professor of Interaction Design, Oslo Chris Bennewith, Associate Professor, Head of the Institute of Visual Communication, Massey University (New Zealand) Gaz Bushell, lead programmer for a UK based marketing company specializing in viral games. ISEA2002 Squidsoup. Formed in 1997, Squidsoup is a London-based art and design group whose work is known around the world
London, GB
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Yoshiyuki
Shirakawa
Artist-Exhibiting
ISEA2002 Yoshiyuki Shirakawa SELECTED EXHIBITIONS 2002 17 Evre Crescent. “ART IN THE HOME”. Edinburgh. Scotland 2001 Miwa House, “ART IN THE HOME”, Yamaguchi City, japan Aspirante, “SWITCH vo1.3 -Safe Torturing Series*, Hofu, Japan 2000 Hakusei Temple, “CAW Show”, Okikamum Island, Yamaguchi, japan 1999 Museum in Yamaguchi, Japan 1994 MMC Gallery, “RECTANGLE AND INTERIOR”, New York 1993 Gallery Korea, “FUNCTION, NON FUNCTION”, New York Nagoya City Museum, AREC’93, Nagoya,
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Gregory
Shakar
Artist-Exhibiting
New York University
Physical Computing and Interactive Design
_Professor
ISEA2002 Gregory Shakar is exploring various paths toward the goal of creating emotive and expressive active art. In the course of this effort he taps his experience as an artist, musician, and composer with the intention of teasing out the fundamentals of human attention and fascination. While participating with his recent reactive sound sculptures, viewers have controlled thunderous 30-meter long wires, sonorous 3-meter tall metronomes, dozens of dangling tentacles, sociable spiny metal sph
New York City, New York, US
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Rike
Frank
Artist-Exhibiting
ISEA2002 Rike Frank of Best Before.
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Martin
Diamant
Artist-Exhibiting
VinylVideoTM
ISEA2002 Martin Diamant, an experimental physicist
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Gunter
Erhart
Artist-Exhibiting
VinylVideoTM
ISEA2002 Gunter Erhart, an information scientist
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Gebhard
Sengmuller
Artist-Exhibiting
VinylVideoTM
ISEA2002 Gebhard Sengmuller, an artist working with new technologies
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Tamar
Schori
Artist-Exhibiting
ISEA2002 Tamar Schori is a new media artist, exploring the connection between art and technology since 1990. Tamar has exhtbited computer enhanced installations since 1996 in Neue Calerie museum, Graz, Austria; NikolajCenter, Copenhagen, Denmark; Wairm Alto Museum, Turko, Finland; Fotohof Gallery, Salzburg, Austria; Art focus, Jerusalem, Israel; Art Statements, Art/30/Basel, Basel, Switzerland, CYNET Art 00, Dresden, Germany Festivals: Remote Connection, Austria; Shteriches-herbst festival,
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Tomohiro
Sato
Artist-Exhibiting
Institute of Advanced Media Arts and Sciences (IAMAS)
ISEA2002 1977 Born in Fukui, Japan 1997-2001 National University of Wakayama, Japan Department of Design and Information Sciences in faculty of systems engineering 2001- IAMAS (institute of Advanced Media Arts and Sciences) Exhibitions 2000 interactive Media Art – Wakayama, Japan 2001 Shinseiki Media Art Festival – Shizuoka, japan Award 2000 The highest award, Net Art Department, BBCC Net Art & Image Festa2000
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Tetsumasa
Saito
Artist-Exhibiting
Nagoya University of Art
ISEA2002 Tetsumasa Saito,1979 Born in Aichi, Japan, 2002 Graduation from Nagoya University of Arts
Aichi, JP
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Axel
Roch
Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
University of London
New and Interactive Media
Lecturer
ISEA2002 1971, M.A. in Cultural Studies and Philosophy. Was 3 years Artistic and Academic Staff at the Academy of Media Arts Cologne, Germany. Artist-In. Residence, Medienturm, Graz, Austria. Since 2002, has been a David Gee Lecturer in New and Interactive Media at Goldsmiths College, University of London, U.K. Axel Roch. Exhibitions (selection): “voyure en survol – Pour Petit a.”, Iconoclash – Beyond the Image Wars, Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe, Germany, 2002. “Diagrammatical Re
United Kingdom
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Timothy
Portlock
Artist-Exhibiting
Columbia College
Digital Arts
_Professor
ISEA2002 Tim Portlock. Since his early days as a public artist, muralist and painter, Tim Portlock has described the cultural changes taking place within large (post)industrial cities and continues to explore the shifting cityscape in his digital work. Currently Portlock’s formal interests are in the overlap between the aesthetic vocabulary of traditional art media, such as painting, and digital art making practice. His work has appeared in the version02 show at the Museum of Contemporary Art
Chicago, Illinois, US
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Nonsection
Artist-Exhibiting
ISEA2002 March 2001 “play structure” The Nagoya University of Arts graduate exhibition May 2001 nonsection web site open. August 2001 “play structure [warehouse #20]” artport2001 digital site. December 2001 “play structure [IP]” Judge recommendation prize award of “Aichi pavilion in Internet exposition”.
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Nancy
Nisbet
Artist-Exhibiting
University of British Columbia
Art History
ISEA2002 Nancy Nisbet is a Canadian new media artist. She received a Master of Fine Arts from The California Institute of the Arts and has degrees in Genetics and Education from the University of Alberta. She teaches Digital Arts in the Department of Art History, Visual Arts and Theory at the University of British Columbia. Her artistic and academic practice concerns human relationships with technology and human relationships mediated by technology. Through her art she seeks to investigate in
British Colombia, CA
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Fumiaki
Murakami
Artist-Exhibiting
ISEA2002 1978 Sep. 14 Born In Kobe, Japan 1996 Mar. Complete the Kotagaoka high school course 1997 Apr. Entrance into Nagoya Zokei Art and Design University 1998 Dec. Exhibition “Sensation” in the Nagoya Citizens Gallery, Japan 1999 Oct. Art Award in Nagoya Zokei Art and Design University 2000 Oct. Art Award in Nagoya Zokei Art and Design University 2001 May. Exhibition ‘Transit” in the port of Nagoya, Japan 2001 Oct. Exhibition ‘Transit” in Duesseldorf, Germany 2001 Sep.- Dec. Studyi
Kobe, JP
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Kiyoshi
Furukawa
Artist-Exhibiting
Tokyo University of the Arts (Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music)
Associate Professor
ISEA2002 Kiyoshi Furukawa, born 1959 in Tokyo, studied composition with Y. lrino at the Music Academy in Berlin, Germany and with I I. Yun and G. Ligeti at the Music Academy in Amhurst: Guest composer at Stanford University, USA, in 1991. Artist in residence at the ZKM Center for Art and Media Technology in Karlsruhe, Germany. Since 2000 he has been assigned as an Associate Professor at the Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music.
Tokyo, JP
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Wolfgang
Muench
Artist-Exhibiting
Merz Academy Stuttgart
Lecturer
ISEA2002 Wolfgang Muench, born 1963 in Karlsruhe, Germany, studied Fine Arts at the State Academy of Fine Arts in Stuttgart, Germany and at the University for Applied Arts in Vienna, Austria. Based at the ZKM Center for Art and Media in Karlsruhe, Germany since 1996. During that time software developments for various projects of ZKM. Since 1997 he is a lecturer for Interactive Media at Merz Academy Stuttgart [University of Applied Arts], Germany.
Karlsruhe, DE
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Geert
Mul
Artist-Exhibiting
ISEA2002 Geert Mul, Netherlands, video artist geertmul.nl
NL
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http://geertmul.nl/
Simon
Harris
Artist-Exhibiting
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Robert
Herrick
Russ
Artist-Exhibiting
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Patrick
Bergel
Artist-Exhibiting
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Eric
Lanz
Artist-Exhibiting
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Lynne
Sanderson
Artist-Exhibiting
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Kenneth
Korstadt
Langaas
Artist-Exhibiting
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Jeff
Murphy
Artist-Exhibiting
FISEA1993
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Aribert
Munzner
Artist-Exhibiting
FISEA1993
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Dorothy
Krause
Artist-Exhibiting
FISEA1993
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Juha
Samola
Artist-Exhibiting
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Paulo
Gomide
Cohn
Artist-Exhibiting
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Jose
Augusto
Mannis
Artist-Exhibiting
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Steve
Holzer
Artist-Exhibiting
FISEA1993
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Diane
Fenster
Artist-Exhibiting
FISEA1993
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Denis
Dale
Artist-Exhibiting
FISEA1993
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Udo
Wid
Artist-Exhibiting
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MS STUBNITZ
Artist-Exhibiting
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Andrey
Shchelokov
Artist-Exhibiting
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Sasha
Grigorenko
Artist-Exhibiting
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Andre
Sumatokhin
Artist-Exhibiting
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Vadim
Fishkin
Artist-Exhibiting
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Igor
Kaminnik
Artist-Exhibiting
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Tania
Fraga
Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
ISEA2017 Tania Fraga is a Brazilian architect and artist with a PhD. in Communication and Semiotics at the Catholic University of Sao Paulo. She is vice-president of the Sao Paulo Institute of Mathematics and Arts. In 2010-11 she developed a Senior Post Doctoral research project at School of Communication and Arts, University of Sao Paulo, with a research grant from Sao Paulo Research Foundation, FAPESP. In the course of 1999, she developed a Post-Doctoral research project at the Centre for A
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Ann-Marie
Rose
Artist-Exhibiting
FISEA1993
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Ambient City
Artist-Exhibiting
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Game Arcade - Cute Museum
Artist-Exhibiting
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Mika
Miyabara
Artist-Exhibiting
ISEA2002 MIYABARA and SUGIMOTO have collaborated since 2000 at IAMAS (International Academy Media Arts and Sciences). Mika Miyabara, 2000 – 2002 Interactive Media Study at IAMAS. Exhibitions: 2001 Asia Digital Art Award. Fukuoka Asia Museum (Fukuoka, Japan) 2001 IROMONO. ORIVETEI (Aichi, Japan) 2001 lnteractive Art Gellery. Ogaki joho Kobo (Gifu, japan) 2002 5th Media Arts Festival, Agency for Cultural Affairs. Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography (Tokyo, Japan) 20
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Tatsuo
Sugimoto
Artist-Exhibiting
IAMAS
ISEA2002 MIYABARA and SUGIMOTO have collaborated since 2000 at IAMAS (International Academy Media Arts and Sciences). Tatsuo Sugimoto, 2000 – 2002 Interactive Media Study at IAMAS. 2002 – now Research Associate at NUAS (Nagoya University of Arts and Sciences). Exhibitions: 2001 Asia Digital Art Award. Fukuoka Asia Museum (Fukuoka, Japan) 2001 IROMONO. ORIVETEI (Aichi, Japan) 2001 lnteractive Art Gellery. Ogaki joho Kobo (Gifu, japan) 2002 5th Media Arts Festival, Agency fo
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Matt
Mawford
Artist-Exhibiting
ISEA2002 Gracie/Bradley/Speakman/Madowe/Mawford are a collective of individual artists based in Bristol, Burrow Bridge, Liverpool, and Manchester who occasionally combine to produce innovative and challenging pieces of technological installation and performance. Between them they have a strong track record in sound design, installation, music, web design, video, live art and robotics and have shown work in major venues across the UK. Gracie – sonic manipulation, installations and robots
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Alex
Bradley
Artist-Exhibiting and Artist-Performing
ISEA1998 ISEA2002 Gracie/Bradley/Speakman/Madowe/Mawford are a collective of individual artists based in Bristol, Burrow Bridge, Liverpool, and Manchester who occasionally combine to produce innovative and challenging pieces of technological installation and performance. Between them they have a strong track record in sound design, installation, music, web design, video, live art and robotics and have shown work in major venues across the UK. Gracie – sonic manipulation, installations and r
Manchester, England, United Kingdom
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Andy
Gracie
Artist-Exhibiting, Workshop Organiser/Presenter, and Presenter
Artist
ISEA2010 Andy Gracie, London -1967, is an artist working between various disciplines including installation, robotics, sound, video and biological practice. The work he produces is situated between the arts and the sciences, creating situations of exchange between natural and artificial systems which allow new emergent behaviours to develop. His work has been shown in many exhibitions across the UK and in France, Spain, USA, Japan, Mexico and Australia including special commissions for new wo
GB
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Jessica
Marlowe
Artist-Exhibiting
ISEA2002 Gracie/Bradley/Speakman/Madowe/Mawford are a collective of individual artists based in Bristol, Burrow Bridge, Liverpool, and Manchester who occasionally combine to produce innovative and challenging pieces of technological installation and performance. Between them they have a strong track record in sound design, installation, music, web design, video, live art and robotics and have shown work in major venues across the UK. Gracie – sonic manipulation, installations and robots
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Duncan
Speakman
Artist-Exhibiting
ISEA2002 Gracie/Bradley/Speakman/Madowe/Mawford are a collective of individual artists based in Bristol, Burrow Bridge, Liverpool, and Manchester who occasionally combine to produce innovative and challenging pieces of technological installation and performance. Between them they have a strong track record in sound design, installation, music, web design, video, live art and robotics and have shown work in major venues across the UK. Gracie – sonic manipulation, installations and robots
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Jukka
Mallinen
Curator
East Meets West
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Päivi
Talasmaa
Curator
Otso Gallery
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Maija
Elo
Curator
Tele Galleria
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Asko
Mäkelä
Curator
Museum Of Contemporary Art (Kiasma)
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Robert
B.
Lisek
Artist-Exhibiting, Presenter, and Moderator
Fundamental Research Lab
ISEA2015 Robert B. Lisek PhD (Poland) is an artist, mathematician and composer who focuses on systems, networks and processes (computational, biological, social). He is involved in a number of projects focused on media art, creative storytelling and interactive art. Drawing upon post-conceptual art, software art and meta-media, his work intentionally defies categorization. Lisek is a pioneer of art based on Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning. Lisek is also a composer of contemporary
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Adam
Hinshaw
Artist-Exhibiting
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Shigeki
Amitani
Artist-Exhibiting
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Elise
Lee
Artist-Exhibiting
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Shirin
Kouladjie
Artist-Exhibiting
ISEA2002 Shirin Kouladjie deconstructs information and visuals offered to her by her surroundings in her web creations, which become a materialization of her nostalgia for childhood and a rejection of the idealized precepts of perfection. In her art she draws upon the rich cultural heritage of 20th Century and the Mass media, working with themes of death, memory and childhood, although her formal training has been in painting, her works has since become more interactive. She uses photog
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Akira
Kasuca
Artist-Exhibiting
Tokyo Industrial University
Part time teacher
ISEA2002 Akira Kasuca, 1970 Born in Kanagawa, 1996 Completed the Postgraduate Course, Tama Art Univ., 2001 – Part time teacher, Tama Art Univ., 2002 – Part time teacher, Tokyo Industrial Univ.
Kanagawa, JP
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Akihito
Ito
Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
Nagoya University of Art and Design
ISEA 2016 Akihito Ito, Nagoya University of Arts, Japan ISEA2002 Akihito Ito. School education: 1995 graduation from a Nagoya city Industrial Ms high school graphic arts Course, 1999 graduation from a Nagoya University of Arts Experimental Design Course. Exhibition: January 1997 Nagoya Municipal Hall 3rd Annual Media Interchange Exhibition. Student participation: September 1997 Gallery Spa.ce X “Plan9 from Outer Space”, June 2001 Gallery canolfan “24fps”. Live: June 2001 Cafe canolf
Nagoya, Japan
136.93333,35.11667
Jiro
Ishihara
Artist-Exhibiting
ISEA2002 Jiro Ishihara, 1971 born in Kanagawa, Japan, 2002 le Fresnoy, studio national des arts contemporains, Tourcoing FRANCE, 2001 Artist in residence of citintemational des arts, Paris FRANCE, 2000 International Academy of Media Arts and Sciences (IAMAS), Ogaki JAPAN, 1997 Department of Industrial Design, Musashino Art University, Tokyo JAPAN, 1995 Department of Architecture, Musashino Art University, Tokyo JAPAN.
Kanagawa, JP
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Tsutomu
Yamamoto
Artist-Exhibiting
ISEA2002 Tsutomu Yamamoto. Born in Amagasaki, Japan, 1976. “The sensational accuracy carried out based on inner distance information and its basis are studied”.
Amagasaki, JP
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Takeshi
Inomata
Artist-Exhibiting
ISEA2002 Takeshi Inomata. Born in Nagoya, Japan, 1966. He is a carpenter and media artist. Grand prix of general invitation section in ARTEC (1991) Collection of Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography (1994) Award of LAMAS (2000)
Nagoya, JP
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Takaaki
Shimbori
Artist-Exhibiting
ISEA2002 Takaaki Shimbori. Born in Osaka, 1977. Graduated with degree from International Academy of Media Arts and Sciences (IAMAS), Art and Media Lab Course in 2001. By the chance that the united work was exhibited at the show ZOO1 whose theme was the collaboration, Nobuyuki INABA and Takaaki SHIMBORI try to groupe about the form of the works which wasn’t made by the individual works by using the mutual and different technique, special knowledge. Then, they started to collaborate.
Osaka, JP
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Nobuyuki
Inaba
Artist-Exhibiting
Nagoya University of Art and Design
ISEA2002 Nobuyuki Inaba. Born in Mie, 1975. Graduated with degree from Nagoya University of Art, industrial Design course in 1999.
Mie, Kansai, JP
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Takuya
Hoshi
Artist-Exhibiting
Tokyo Zokei University
ISEA2002 Takuya Hoshi. Born in 1980, Japan. Now, it is on the register in the department of the Tokyo Zokei University design, and is learning about an art and media technology.
Tokyo, JP
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Megan
Heyward
Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
University of Technology, Sydney
Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences
Senior Lecturer
ISEA2013 Megan Heyward, University of Technology, Sydney ISEA2011 Megan Elizabeth Heyward is an award winning digital media artist and academic working at the intersection of narrative and new technologies. She works across multiple media and formats; using video, audio, textual and interactive elements to shape artworks for interactive media, installation, electronic hypertext, mobile and location based media. Megan is currently undertaking a PhD exploring pilgrimage and spatial narrat
AU
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Kim
Dotty
Hachmann
Artist-Exhibiting
ISEA2002 Kim Dotty Hachmann, born 1974 in Hamburg, Germany, lives and works in Hamburg and Kassel. Studied Visual Communications and Fine Arts at Kunsthochschule Kassel. Passed the master degree with distinction and has been appointed to the status of “Meisterschillerin” by Prof. Nicolaus Ott and Prof. h a r d Stein. Half year she spent studying at the Exola de Artes i Oficios in Valencia, Spain and another period of 6 month she was working in London, Great Britain. Participation at several g
Hamburg, DE
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Junpei
Fujiwara
Artist-Exhibiting
ISEA2002 Junpei Fujiwara, Japan 1996 WORKS 96 (Mie) 1997 WORKS 97 (Mie) 2000 WALKS 2000 EXHIBITION (Nagoya) 2002 Graduated in Experimental Design Course of Faculty of Design, Nagoya University of Arts
JP
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Heiko
Hansen
Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
ISEA2002 Helen Evans & Heiko Hansen run the collective HeHe.org based in Paris. HEHE.ORG overall aim is to reveal and sculpture interactive qualities in digital systems. Our backgrounds are in Theatre Design and Industrial Design respectively and we both completed the MA Computer Related Design at the Royal College of Art in London (1999). Since then, we have been working within research institutes and on interactive public art installations that have been exhibited and awarded at various
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Helen
Evans
Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
ISEA2002 Helen Evans & Heiko Hansen run the collective HeHe.org based in Paris. HEHE.ORG overall aim is to reveal and sculpture interactive qualities in digital systems. Our backgrounds are in Theatre Design and Industrial Design respectively and we both completed the MA Computer Related Design at the Royal College of Art in London (1999). Since then, we have been working within research institutes and on interactive public art installations that have been exhibited and awarded at various
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Jean
Dubois
Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
ISEA2020 Jean Dubois is a professor at the School of Visual and Media Arts of the Université du Québec à Montréal. The subjects of his artistic practice and research range from digital devices, random structures, intersubjective reflections, textual imagery and in situ approaches. His creations structure themselves from the material location, from implicit significations and from the potential decay of the work of art. He is especially preoccupied with corporal and multisensual experiences whic
Canada
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http://hexagram.ca/
Scott
Draves
Artist-Exhibiting
ISEA2002 Scott Draves a.k.a. Spot is a visualist and programmer residing in San Francisco. He received an Honorable Mention from the Prix Ars Electronica in 1993 for a computer graphic still image “Flame #149”, and a PhD in Computer Science from Carnegie Mellon University in 1997 for a thesis on metaprogramming for media processing. Spot then migrated to the San Francisco Bay Area to do startups, first the Transmeta Corporation, then Fastforward Networks, which was bought by Inktomi. He regul
San Francisco, California, US
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Mario
Wolczko
Artist-Exhibiting
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Jeremy
Gardiner
Presenter
London College of Music & Media, Thames Valley University, and Creative Technology Centre
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London, GB
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Carina
Törnblom
Collaborators & Contributors
Curator
SE
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Åsa
Lipka
Falck
Collaborators & Contributors
Artist
SE
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Helena
Byström
Collaborators & Contributors
Artist
SE
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Vigore
Artist-Exhibiting
SISEA1990
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Jannike
Brantås
Collaborators & Contributors
Curator
SE
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Hitomi
Hasegawa
Presenter
Curator
JP
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Shinji
Kanki
Presenter
Centre for Music & Technology (CM&T) and Sibelius Academy
Helsinki, FI
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Peter
Benz
Presenter
Bauhaus-University Weimar
DE
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