MENU
MENU
Symposia
ISEA2023
ISEA2013
ISEA98
ISEA2022
ISEA2012
ISEA97
2021 Pre-2022 Event
ISEA2011
ISEA96
ISEA2020
ISEA2010
ISEA95
ISEA2019
ISEA2009
ISEA94
ISEA2018
ISEA2008
FISEA'93
ISEA2017
ISEA2006
TISEA (1992)
ISEA2016
ISEA2004
SISEA (1990)
ISEA2015
ISEA2002
FISEA (1988)
ISEA2014
ISEA2000
Contributors
Show All Contributors
Art, Electronic Theater or Performance Jury
Artists in Residence
Artists – Performing
Artists – Exhibiting
Authors
Committee – Organizing
Committee – Other
Curators
Endorsers
Filmmakers, Video Artists, and Animators
International Program Committee
Moderators
Presenters
Workshop – Tutorial Coordinators
Publications
All Presentations
Show All Presentations
Artist Talks
Essays
Institutional Presentations
Meetings
Panels
Paper Presentations
Keynotes
Posters
Public Presentations
Round Tables
All Workshops
Show All Workshops
Tutorials
Workshops
All Art Events
Show All Art Events
Art Exhibitions
2D Art
Apps / Software
AR / VR
Artist Books / Zines
Bio Art
Conceptual Art
Design
Electronic / Robotic Object
Environmental Art
Games
Genetic Algorithms / Artificial Life
Installation Art
Interactive Installation Art
Interactive Monitor-Based
Internet Art
Kinetic Art
Locative / Mobile Phone Art
Projection / Video Mapping
Sculptural Objects
Social Practice Art
Sound Art
Video / Animation Installation
Wearable Art
Unknown / Other
All Performances
Concerts
Dance Performances
Literature and Poetry
Theatrical Performances
Performance Art
Screenings
Animations
Video Art
General Events
Public Events
More Info.
View/Export Data
Location Map
Newsletters
About Us
Search
Person Data Table
First
Middle
Last
Suffix
Curator
Gender
Type
Affiliation
Departrment
Job Title
Bio
Address
Coordinates
Website
VAIF ID
LOC ID
ISNI ID
Henry
Kuwahara
Artist-Exhibiting
ISEA1994 The Digital Therapy Institute (DTI) was formed at the end of 1991 as a multidisciplinary group, with members from various fields including art, music, science,engineering and therapy. Since then, DTI has been conducting research from diverse angle into the brain. The central members of DTI are Keisuke Oki (artist) and Henry Kuwahara (engineer and musician).
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Karen
Kipphoff
Presenter
Academy of Fine Arts in Bergen
NO
,
Roberto
Torres
Presenter
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Miguel
López
Presenter
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Enrique
Mayorga
Presenter
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Tomo'o
Shimomura
Artist-Exhibiting
ISEA2002 1998-99 Inter Medium Institute Graduate School 1989-93 Doshisha University, Faculty of Commerce 2001 “14th Stuttgarter Filmwinter” in Stuttgart, Germany “6th INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL OF NEW FILM SPLIT 2001n, Croatia 2000 “VRML-ART Expo 2000”, California “F I L E (Festival International de Linguagem Eletronica)”, Brazil 1999 “The European Media Art Festival ’99”, Germany.
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Motoshi
Chikamori
Artist-Exhibiting
ISEA2002 2000 Organized the media products unit “minim++” 1995-98 University of Tsukuba: M.A, Design 2001 The Kage Museum -In Search of Missing Shadows”, Japan 2000 “International Film Festival Rotterdam”, Netherlands 1999 “The Interaction ’99”, Japan 1998 “SIGGRAPH ’98”. USA 1997 “Ars Electronics Festival ’97”, Austria
Tokyo, JP
,
Kalim
Chan
Artist-Exhibiting
Designer
ISEA2002 Kalim Chan is a designer and new media artist from New York City, USA. He is a graduate of the Masters Program in Design/Media Arts at the University of California, Los Angeles. His work focuses on the fragmented and evolving identities of the self through different explorations in interactive installations and digital graphics. He has previously worked in the fields of advertising design and digital imaging in New York, and has also spent time in Hong Kong as a creative director of
Los Angeles, California, US
,
Annabel
Frearson
Presenter
Goldsmiths College, University of London and UK & University of Hertfordshire
ISEA2011 Annabel Frearson, Goldsmiths College, University of London, UK & University of Hertfordshire. annabelfrearson.com
GB
,
http:// annabelfrearson.com/
Steve
Boxer
Presenter
Writer, Researcher, and Journalist
ISEA2002 Steve Boxer, UK, is a writer, researcher and journalist in the field of computer games . He writes regularly for national newspapers including the Guardian and covers most of the major games exhibitions internationally and in the UK.
GB
,
Sergio
Andres Yepes
Sanchez
Presenter
Artist
CO
,
Ken
Furudate
Artist-Performing
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Mizuki
Noguchi
Artist-Performing
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Daisuke
Ishida
Artist-Performing
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Kazuhiro
Jo
Artist-Performing and Presenter
Kyushu University
Faculty of Design
ISEA2022 Kazuhiro Jo (Ph.D.) is Associate Professor, Faculty of Design, Kyushu University. His research focuses on Media Art and Design.
Japan
138.5922295495,36.386492821853
Rachel
Bishop
Artist-Performing
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Elizabeth
Haselwood
Artist-Performing
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Laura
Escude
Artist-Performing
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Vedat
Emre
Balik
Artist-Performing
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Shun
Chu
Presenter
Savannah College of Art and Design and University of Alaska Fairbanks
US
,
Josephine
Dorado
Composer-Director-Choreographer and Artist-Performing
Unavailable
Ryoji
Ikeda
Artist-Performing and Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
dbox
Artist-Performing
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
The Builders Association
Artist-Performing
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Katsuhiko
Harada
Artist-Performing
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Kazuki
Saita
Artist-Performing
Sound Artist
ISEA2010 Saita Kazuki is an electronic sound enthusiast who works as a programmer in an electronic musical instrument manufacturer in Tokyo.
JP
,
Shosei
Oishi
Artist-Performing
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Kevin
Ponto
Artist-Performing
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Cina
Hazegh
Artist-Performing
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Mike
Figgis
Artist-Performing
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Michael
Lew
Artist-Performing
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Clive
McCarthy
Artist-Performing
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Troika
Ranch
Artist-Performing
ISEA2006 Troika Ranch was founded in 1994 and is the collaborative vision of Dawn Stopiello and Mark Coniglio. The company has performed extensively throughout the United States and internationally at the Monaco Dance Forum, Monte Carlo, Monaco, essexdance and TheJunction, in England and the Figuren Theater Festival and at the Forum Neues Musiktheater, in Germany. Troika Ranch’s work Future of Memory was awarded the 2003 Time Out New York Dance Audience “Bessie” Award in New York City and an Ho
Unavailable
Anna
Munster
Artist-Performing
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Andrew
Murphie
Artist-Performing and Presenter
ISEA2013 Andrew Murphie is Editor of the open-access online journal The Fibreculture Journal (digital media + networks + transdisciplinary critique), and works at UNSW, Sydney. Andrew’s research examines the productive nature of differential intensity. He works on transformation, crisis and possibility — as these are filtered through a generative process in media, arts, and philosophy, dynamic modeling of all types, and new forms of cooperation in political/social organisation. He is currently
Sydney, Australia
151.21,-33.868
Xu
Bing
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Tom
Jenkins
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Anab
Jain
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Mauricio
Arango
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Tamiko
Thiel
Artist-Exhibiting
ISEA2014 Tamiko Thiel (1957, USA) is a visual artist exploring the interplay of place, space, the body and cultural identity. She works in a variety of media ranging from supercomputers to digital prints and videos to interactive 3d virtual reality worlds and augmented reality.
Unavailable
http://tamikothiel.com/
John
Mallia
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Jin
Jiangbo
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Frederic
Sarkozy
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Margaret
Tan
Artist-Exhibiting, International Programme Committee (IPC), and Presenter
National University Singapore
ISEA2002 Margaret Tan is a practicing artist who situates her practice within a feminist context. She works with a wide range of media from objects, performance and installation to new media. She was the recipient of the Outstanding Achievement Award (RMIT) in her Bachelor of Fine Arts programme and became one of the first Artist-in-Residence with the Cyberarts Initiative, University Scholars Programme, National University of Singapore. She is currently tutoring with the School of Computing,
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Shirley
Soh
Artist-Exhibiting
ISEA2006 Shirley Soh (SG) is currently an artist based in Singapore after previous careers in TV journalism and publishing. Trained in ceramics, she has also worked in other media, mainly installations, using living vegetation, soil and other materials. Her work deals with the conundrums of human subjectivity in culture-nature discourses. She has participated in several art exhibitions in Singapore, Malaysia and Switzerland, where she was an artist-in-residence through the Artists-in-Labs proje
Singapore
103.80805258633,1.3516161224392
Rainey
Straus
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Katherine
Isbister
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Omar
Khan
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Rachael
Rakena
Artist-Exhibiting and Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
William
Pappenheimer
Artist-Exhibiting
ISEA2014 William Pappenheimer is an American multi media artist and a founding member of the artist collective Manifest.AR.
Unavailable
http://willpap-projects.com/
Orkan
Telhan
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Martin
Wattenberg
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Kentaro
Okuda
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Riyako
Horimizu
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Kenneth
Haller
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Michael
Schneider
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Cheon Pyo
Lee
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Tellef
Tellefson
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Taeyoon
Choi
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Woosuk
Jang
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Joon
Kim
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Thomson & Craighead
Artist-Exhibiting
Jon Thomson & Alison Craighead
Unavailable
Jin-Yo
Mok
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Amichi
Wolf
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Jean
Routhier
Artist-Performing and Artist-Exhibiting
ISEA2015 Jean Routhier sonic works embrace the fleeting silences, the physical, as well as, emotional reactions to listening. His practice can materialize as: soundwalks, altered field recordings, acousmatic works, performances, installations, and radio broadcasts. Routhier’s productions challenge our common expectations of what can be interpreted as musical. His audio sculpture Une Suite de Temps-morts: iona, is a scheduled ISEA2015 partner event called Oscillations to be held on August 16 a
Unavailable
Manuel
Pita
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Leonard
J.
Paul
Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
Unavailable
Laurie
Long
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
M.
Simon
Levin
Artist-Exhibiting and Artist-Performing
Artist
ISEA2015 M. Simon Levin is a Vancouver-based artist. He creates site-based systems that explore the aesthetics of engagement, using a variety of designed forms and tools that address our many publics. Working collaboratively and primarily within the public sphere, Levin’s work ranges from billboard projects, alternative tours of cities, land care centres and alternative mapping and telecommunication systems. His range of spatial and pedagogical projects, expand the social agency of art making,
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
-123.1139,49.2609
https://www.msimonlevin.com/
Bobbi
Kozinuk
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Kate
Armstrong
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Robert
Twomey
Artist-Exhibiting and Workshop Organiser/Presenter
University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Artist and Engineer
ISEA2023 Robert Twomey, Assistant Professor, Johnny Carson Center for Emerging Media Arts at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, United States. Twomey is an artist and engineer exploring poetic intersections of human and machine perception, particularly how emerging technologies transform sites of intimate life. ISEA2022 Robert Twomey is an artist and engineer exploring poetic intersections of human and machine perception, particularly how emerging technologies transform sites of intimate lif
Lincoln, Nebraska, United States of America
-96.707775,40.808886
https://roberttwomey.com/
Jesse
Arnold
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Chris
Dierks
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Hu
Jie Ming
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Ghosh
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
John
Houck
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Osman
Khan
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Norimichi
Hirakawa
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Huang
Shi
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Xing
Danwen
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Chipp
Jansen
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Heidi
Kumao
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Christine
Liu
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Aaron
Zinman
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Francis
Lam
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Jeff
Goldenson
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Tony
Bergstrom
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Karrie
Karahalios
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Germaine
Koh
Artist-Exhibiting
ISEA2015 Based in Vancouver, Canada, Germaine Koh is a visual artist, independent curator and partner in the record label (weewerk). Her art is concerned with the significance of everyday actions, familiar objects and common places. Her exhibition history includes the BALTIC Centre, Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal, Para/Site, Frankfurter Kunstverein, Bloomberg SPACE, The Power Plant, Seoul Museum of Art, Artspace Sydney, The British Museum, the Contemporary Art Gallery, Plug In ICA, Ar
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
-123.1139,49.2609
Joe
Martin
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Daniel
Bauen
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
John
Taylor
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Jill
Fantauzza
Coffin
Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
Georgia Institute of Technology
Digital Media
ISEA2011 Jill Fantauzza-Coffinis an American artist-inventor completing her final Ph.D. year in the Digital Media program at Georgia Institute of Technology in the United States. Her dissertation focuses on the relationship between technological art and invention.
Georgia, US
,
Alyce
Santoro
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Damien
Lock
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Goran
Andrejin
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Scott
Minneman
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Dale
MacDonald
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Jon
Winet
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Tad
Hirsch
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Michael
Weinkove
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Saul
Albert
Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
ISEA2011 Saul Albert is a researcher/artist from London whose work grew out of the intersection of ‘net art, DIY culture and the Free Software movement in the 90’s and continues to develop forms of participatory culture, technology and governance. In 2006 he co-founded (with Michael Weinkove) The People Speak: a participatory public art, media and technology collective that creates ‘tools for the world to take over itself’). He is currently a PhD candidate
Unavailable
James
Rouvelle
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Joe
Reinsel
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Daniel
Jolliffe
Artist-Exhibiting
ISEA2015 Visual and media artist Daniel Jolliffe’s work traverses many disciplines and interests including sculpture, interactive art, sound, public intervention, performance and open-source culture. The goal of his artistic practice is to challenge and query how embodied conscious experience is changed by the intervention of technology. He is based in Montreal.
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
-73.554,45.5088
Yauger
Williams
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Jack
Stenner
Artist-Exhibiting, Author, and Presenter
University of Florida
School of Art and Art History and Digital Media Art
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Jim
Pallas
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Julie
Newdoll
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Fabian
Winkler
Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
ISEA2015 Shannon McMullen & Fabian Winkler are interdisciplinary artists and researchers combining their backgrounds in new media art and sociology to produce collaborative artworks that often combine sound, image, code and installation to create temporary new social spaces and investigate relations between nature and technology (gardensandmachines.com). Their work as been shown internationally at venues such as Art Center Nabi, Seoul, Korea; ZKM Center for Art and Media, Karlsruhe, Germ
Unavailable
Diane
Ludin
Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Caleb
Waldorf
Artist-Exhibiting and Collaborators & Contributors
Unavailable
Tristan
Shone
Artist-Exhibiting and Collaborators & Contributors
Unavailable
Theo
Humphries
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Mika
Raento
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
John
Evans
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Ludica
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Lotte
Meijer
Artist-Exhibiting and Workshop Organiser/Presenter
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Adam
Hyde
Artist-Exhibiting and Workshop Organiser/Presenter
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Colin
Ives
Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
University of Oregon
ISEA2022 Colin Ives is a media artist whose creative practice operates within a nexus of overlapping cultural categories, including art, technology, and ecology. He uses technology never as an end in itself, never an unexamined tool, but a chance to reflect, examine, and reveal aesthetic and cultural substructures. Across a diverse range of work, including media installation, kinetic video sculpture, sculptural objects, and interactive work, he explores how our digital tools are not only changi
Eugene, Oregon, United States of America
-123.095051,44.050505
http://www.colinives.com/
Crispin
Jones
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Nicole
Starosielski
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Zachary
Davis
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Angus
Forbes
Artist-Exhibiting, Presenter, and International Programme Committee (IPC)
Media Arts & Technology program at UC Santa Barbara
Media Arts Researcher
ISEA2015 Angus Graeme Forbes, Electronic Visualization Laboratory University of Illinois at Chicago Chicago, IL, USA. ISEA2012 ISEA2011 Angus Graeme Forbes. I am a media arts researcher and practitioner based in Santa Barbara, California, USA, and affiliated with the Media Arts & Technology program at UC Santa Barbara. As a researcher in various aspects of visualization I gather inspiration from different places. I am particularly inspired by the self-organization of the natural
California, United States of America
-119.69937515307,37.074359587394
http://creativecoding.soe.ucsc.edu/angus
Amy
Balkin
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Cris
Benton
Artist-Exhibiting
Unavailable
Jean
Biagini
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Taraneh
Hemami
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Mohsen
Emami-Nouri
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Zita
Joyce
Artist-Exhibiting, Presenter, Curator, and Moderator
ISEA2013 Zita Joyce, Department of Media and Communication, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, NZ
Unavailable
John
Thompson
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Mark-David
Hosale
Artist-Exhibiting, Moderator, Presenter, Workshop Organiser/Presenter, and International Programme Committee (IPC)
York University
Computational Arts
Associate Professor and Chair
ISEA2022 Mark-David Hosale (www.ndstudiolab.com) is a computational artist and composer. He is an Associate Professor in Computational Arts at York University in Toronto. Mark-David’s work explores the boundaries between the virtual and the physical world. His practice is varied, spanning from performance (music and theatre) to public and gallery-based art. His interdisciplinary practice is often built on collaborations with architects, scientists, and other artists. Prominent ongoing art-scien
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
-79.383935,43.653482
http://www.mdhosale.com/
Douglas
Bagnall
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
C5
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Steve
Bull
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Scot
Gresham-Lancaster
Artist-Performing and Composer-Director-Choreographer
ISEA2017 Scot Gresham-Lancaster (born 1954 in California) is an American composer, performer, instrument builder, educator and educational technology specialist. He uses computer networks to create new environments for musical and cross discipline expression. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scot_Gresham-Lancaster ISEA2006 Tim Perkis, Scot Gresham-Lancaster & Steve Bull, USA
California, United States of America
-119.69937515307,37.0743595873
Tim
Perkis
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Jeff
Tang
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Greg
Niemeyer
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Jane
McGonigal
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Irene
Chien
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Stewart
Washer
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Paul
Watt
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Patrizia
Washer
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Viktor
Gentil
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Michelle
Glaser
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Carlos
Castellanos
Artist-Exhibiting, Presenter, Workshop Organiser/Presenter, and Artist-in-Residence
Rochester Institute of Technology
Assistant Professor
ISEA2020 Carlos Castellanos, Assistant Professor, School of Interactive Games & Media (IGM), Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, NY, USA. Carlos Castellanos is an interdisciplinary artist and researcher with a wide array of interests such as cybernetics, ecology, embodiment, phenomenology, artificial intelligence and transdisciplinary collaboration. His work bridges science, technology, education and the arts, developing a network of creative interaction with living systems, the n
United States of America
-97.922211212118,39.381266130568
https://ccastellanos.com/
Douglas
Edric
Stanley
Artist-Exhibiting
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Annie
Lambla
Presenter
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Andrea
Di Castro
Presenter
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Kazys
Varnelis
Presenter
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Marc
Tuters
Artist-Exhibiting, Presenter, Author, and Moderator
Keio University
ISEA2011 Marc Tuters is PhD candidate and lecturer in new media at the University of Amsterdam. He has two graduate degrees from Concordia (CDN) and University of Southern California (USA), and has worked as an artist and researcher in organizations including the Annenberg Centre, the Banff Centre, National University of Singapore, Waseda University.
Unavailable
Anthony
Townsend
Presenter
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Candice
Hopkins
Presenter
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Rachel
O'Reilly
Presenter
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Marie
Le Sourd
Presenter
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Roberto
Verzola
Presenter
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Jenny
Fraser
Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
ISEA2013 Jenny Fraser works within a fluid screen-based practice of bold and confronting art that utilises popular cultural references as a bridge to challenge viewers’ frames of reference. Her practice has also been partly defined through a strong commitment to collaboration with others, and she is motivated to redefine the art of curating as an act of sovereignty and emancipation, founding cyberTribe online gallery over a decade ago. A Murri of mixed ancestry, she was born in Far North Quee
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Lisa
Reihana
Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
Unavailable
Nova
Paul
Presenter
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Cheryl
L’Hirondelle
Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
The Ontario College of Art and Design University (OCAD U)
Interdisciplinary Artist
ISEA2013 Cheryl L’Hirondelle (Cree/Halfbreed; German/Polish) is an interdisciplinary, community-engaged artist, a singer/songwriter and a critical thinker whose family roots are from Papaschase First Nation, amiskwaciy wâskahikan (Edmonton, Alberta) and Kikino Metis Settlement, Alberta. Her work critically investigates and articulates a dynamism of nêhiyawin (Cree worldview) in contemporary time-place with a practice that incorporates Indigenous language(s), audio, video, virtual reality, the
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
-79.3849,43.6529
Jason
De Santolo
Presenter
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Bo-Seon
Shim
Presenter
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Soh Yeong
Roh
International Programme Committee (IPC) and Presenter
Nabi Art Center
ISEA2016 SohYeong Roh, Art Center Nabi, Seoul, S. Korea.
Korea
128.16894434232,36.536236465411
Suhjung
Hur
International Programme Committee (IPC) and Presenter
Nabi Art Center
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Paul
Klein
Presenter
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Susan
Schwartzenberg
Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Joichi
Ito
Presenter
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Lily
Shirvanee
Author and Presenter
University of Cambridge
Research Associate
ISEA2008 Lily Shirvanee, Digital Studio, Department of Architecture, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom. ISEA2002 Lily Shirvanee, MIT Media Lab, Cambridge, USA.
Cambridge, United Kingdom
0.1235817,52.2034823
https://uk.linkedin.com/in/lily-shirvanee-25a61111
Mark
Downie
Presenter
ISEA2002 Mark Downie, MIT Media Lab, Cambridge, USA.
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States of America
-71.1056,42.3751
Dietmar
Offenhuber
Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
Ars Electronica Center and TU Vienna
AT
,
Ben
Hooker
Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Shona
Kitchen
Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
ISEA2023 Shona Kitchen is an internationally recognized artist, designer and educator based in Providence, Rhode Island. Since graduating from the Royal College of Art with a MFA in Architecture, she has divided her time between creative practice and teaching. Her practice is frequently collaborative, research based and site-specific. Using digital, analog and biological elements, Kitchen’s work provides ground for physical and virtual, natural and artificial, and real and imagined to playfully
Unavailable
https://www.shonakitchen.com/
Marina
Zurkow
Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
ISEA2012 Marina Zurkow is a media artist focused on near-impossible nature and culture intersections, researching “wicked problems” like invasive species, superfund sites, and petroleum interdependence. She is a full time faculty member at ITP / Tisch School of the Arts, New York University, USA.
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Nancy
Nowacek
Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Cobi
van Tonder
Artist-Performing and Presenter
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Ashok
Sukumaran
Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Gordon
Knox
Presenter
Arizonia State University Art Museum
_Director and Moderator
ISEA 2012 Gordon Knox, Arizona State University Art Museum (USA) Director, moderator.
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
http://sfai.edu/bios/gordon-knox
Ben
Rubin
Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Banny
Banerjee
Presenter
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Barbara
Goldstein
Presenter
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Beatriz
da Costa
Presenter, Workshop Organiser/Presenter, Artist-Performing, and Artist-Exhibiting
State University of New York at Buffalo
Visiting Assistant Professor
ISEA2002 Beatriz da Costa is a machine artist whose research and artistic practice is engaged in the use of robotic behavior. Her most recent project, Cello, consists of an automated interactive acoustic instrument that varies its behavior depending on the presence and position of visitors in the space. She is collaborating with Critical Art Ensemble on the GenTerra Project, and on developing Tactical Gizmology workshops. She has just completed an appointment as an Associate Researcher at The
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Streamtime
Presenter
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Simon
Tegala
Presenter
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Share
Montreal
Presenter
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Jason
Sweeny
Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
Unreasonable Adults
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
David
Spensley
Presenter
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Tijmen
Schep
Presenter
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Francisca
Riviero-Lake
Presenter
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Janine
Randerson
Presenter and Moderator
Auckland University of Technology
Art and Design
Associate Professor
ISEA2023 Artist, writer and curator Janine Randerson, is an Associate Professor in Art and Design at AUT University, Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland, Aotearoa New Zealand. Her video, and media artworks are exhibited in the Asia-Moana region and internationally. She often practices in collaboration with community groups, mana whenua, and environmental scientists from urban meteorologists to glaciologists. Janine’s book “Weather as Medium: Toward a Meteorological Art” (MIT Press, 2018) focuses on modern
New Zealand
171.77990019594,-41.838875221513
Santiago
Peresón
Presenter
a.k.a. Yaco
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Julian
Oliver
International Programme Committee (IPC), Presenter, and Artist-Exhibiting
Selectparks artistic team, Melbourne
Unavailable
Tom
Mulcaire
Presenter
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Ann
Morrison
Presenter
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Susana
Menes
Silva
Presenter
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Elliot
Malkin
Presenter
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Sean
Kerr
Presenter
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Deborah
Kelly
Presenter
Unable to automatically detect coordinates
Derek
Holzer
Artist-Performing and Presenter
Academy of Media Arts Cologne (KHM)
US
,
« First
‹ Previous
1
24
32
33
34
35
36
44
50
Next ›
Last »