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First Middle Last Suffix Curator Gender Type Affiliation Departrment Job Title Bio Address Coordinates Website VAIF ID LOC ID ISNI ID
  • 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
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  • 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
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  • 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
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • http://sfai.edu/bios/gordon-knox
  • Ben
  • Rubin
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • Unable to automatically detect coordinates
  • Banny
  • Banerjee
  • Presenter
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  • Barbara
  • Goldstein
  • Presenter
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  • 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
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  • Streamtime
  • Presenter
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  • Simon
  • Tegala
  • Presenter
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  • Share
  • Montreal
  • Presenter
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  • Jason
  • Sweeny
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • Unreasonable Adults
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  • David
  • Spensley
  • Presenter
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  • Tijmen
  • Schep
  • Presenter
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  • Francisca
  • Riviero-Lake
  • Presenter
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  • 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
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  • Julian
  • Oliver
  • International Programme Committee (IPC), Presenter, and Artist-Exhibiting
  • Selectparks artistic team, Melbourne
  • Unavailable
  • Tom
  • Mulcaire
  • Presenter
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  • Ann
  • Morrison
  • Presenter
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  • Susana
  • Menes
  • Silva
  • Presenter
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  • Elliot
  • Malkin
  • Presenter
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  • Sean
  • Kerr
  • Presenter
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  • Deborah
  • Kelly
  • Presenter
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  • Derek
  • Holzer
  • Artist-Performing and Presenter
  • Academy of Media Arts Cologne (KHM)
  • US
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  • Sementara
  • Hartanto
  • Presenter
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  • Jen
  • Hamilton
  • Presenter
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  • Sylvia
  • Grace
  • Borda
  • Presenter
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  • Gillian
  • Fuller
  • Presenter
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  • Critical Artware
  • Presenter
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  • Sarawut
  • Chutiwongpeti
  • Presenter
  • Unavailable
  • Clarissa
  • Chikiamco
  • Presenter
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  • Diana
  • Burgoyne
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • Emily Carr University of Art and Design
  • ISEA2015 Diana Burgoyne has worked as an artist and educator creating performances, installations, sculptures and facilitating workshops. An “electronic folk artist” as defined by the late electronic music composer Martin Bartlett, Burgoyne has performed at The Franklin Furnace, New York, Gianzzo Live, Berlin and Soundwaves, San Francisco, among others. Her work has been exhibited in Montreal, Toronto, New York, Reims (France), Eindhoven (Holland), and Auckland New Zealand. She has been an
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  • Christophe
  • Bruno
  • Presenter
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  • Stella
  • Brennan
  • Curator, Presenter, Artist-Exhibiting, and Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
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  • Josely
  • Carvalho
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • ISEA2002 Brazilian-born intermedia artist Josely Carvalho lives and works between New York and Rio de Janeiro. Her works range from paintings, sculptures, book art to silkscreen, video installations and most recently the internet. Her installations incorporate varied technology in the construction of both digital and physical environments. She has exhibited extensively in the U.S. and Latin America and has also been awarded prestigious grants including the NYSCA (2001 -02); Harvestworks Media
  • New York, New York, US
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  • https://www.joselycarvalho.com/about-en
  • Angie
  • Waller
  • Presenter
  • Artist and Author
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  • Bhagat
  • Presenter
  • Sound Generation: Recording-Tradition-Politics
  • Artist and Co-Editor
  • New York, US
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  • Hilary
  • Gilligan
  • Presenter
  • MFA Student
  • IE
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  • Sarah
  • Drury
  • Presenter, Workshop Organiser/Presenter, and Artist-Exhibiting
  • Temple University
  • Film and Media Arts
  • Media Artist
  • ISEA2011 Sarah Drury is a media artist working with video, interactive installation, performative and mixed reality forms in diverse contexts such as gallery installation, opera, sensor-based performance, and locative practices. Her  recent work has explored the subject, “I”, as a dynamic, fragmentary, emergent instance of sound, image, movement and touch using sensing  and tracking technologies. Her work has been presented at international venues,  including: BAM’s Next Wave Festival, the Na
  • US
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  • Carlos
  • Rosas
  • Presenter
  • Penn State
  • School of Art
  • Associate Professor
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  • US
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  • Lenara
  • Verle
  • Presenter and Workshop Organiser/Presenter
  • Sito Electronic Arts, Frankfurt University, and Unisinos University
  • Artist
  • ISEA2015 Lenara Verle, SITO.ORG, Berlin,, Germany. Lenara Verle researches media art, collaboration and alternative currencies. She’s a PhD candidate at Frankfurt University in Germany and a lecturer at Unisinos University in Brazil. Her latest projects and artworks can be found at lenara.com ISEA2011 Lenara Verle is an artist and researcher in the field of new media and collaborative art.Lecturer at Unisinos University for the Digital Communications (Brasil), the Audiovisual Media and
  • Germany
  • 10.018343294857,51.133481343993
  • http:// lenara.com/
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  • Shepherd
  • Presenter
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  • Zimprich
  • Presenter
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  • Artopoulos
  • Author and Presenter
  • Cambridge University
  • Department of Architecture
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  • Jeanne
  • van Heeswijk
  • Presenter
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  • Kaspori
  • Presenter
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  • Stefan
  • Riekeles
  • Curator and Presenter
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  • Ben
  • Fry
  • Presenter
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  • Gens
  • Presenter
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  • Hockenberry
  • Presenter
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  • Harris
  • Presenter
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  • Muth
  • Presenter
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  • Fields
  • Presenter
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  • Magnan
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
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  • Bichlbaum
  • Presenter
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  • Clara
  • Boj
  • Tovar
  • Artist-Exhibiting, Presenter, and International Programme Committee (IPC)
  • Universitat Politècnica de Valencia (UPV)
  • Artist
  • ISEA2022 Clara Boj, PhD, is Associated Professor at Universitat Politècnica de València. As an artist team, they have been working together since 2000. Their work critically engages new media technologies and the notion of public space within the hybrid city. Recently they are working with Machine Learning techniques to analyze how computers can understand and predict our future. Their projects and works have been shown in Museums, Art Centers and Festivals worldwide. ISEA2020 Clara Boj &
  • València, Spain
  • -0.376335,39.469707
  • Diego
  • Diaz
  • Artist-Exhibiting, Presenter, and International Programme Committee (IPC)
  • Universitat Jaume I
  • Artist and Associate Professor
  • ISEA2022 Diego Díaz, PhD, is Associated Professor at Universitat Jaume I, Castelló de la Plana. ISEA2020 Diego Diaz & Clara Boj have been working together since 2000. Their work critically engages new media technologies and the notion of public space within the hybrid city. Their main projects propose new devices (conceptual and technological) to reformulate the perception and experience of urban environments. In this direction, they like to bring their work directly to the street and pro
  • Castellón de la Plana, Spain
  • -0.037735,39.986035
  • Ajaykumar
  • Author and Presenter
  • Goldsmiths University of London and The University of the Arts
  • Research Centre
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  • Angeliki
  • Avgitidou
  • Presenter
  • Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design
  • London, GB
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  • Rachel
  • Zuanon
  • Dias
  • Author, Presenter, and Moderator
  • Anhembi Morumbi University and Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo University
  • Communication and Bodys Arts and Digital Design
  • Media Artist
  • ISEA2014 Rachel Zuanon, Anhembi Morumbi University, BR ISEA2011 Rachel Zuanon is media artist and de­signer. She is a re­searcher and pro­fes­sor in the MA De­sign Pro­gram at the An­hembi Mo­rumbi Uni­ver­sity. She co­or­di­nates the CNPq re­search group “De­sign: cre­ation, lan­guage and tech­nol­ogy” and the study group “De­sign of Phys­i­cal-Dig­i­tal In­ter­faces”. She holds a PhD in Com­mu­ni­ca­tion and Semi­otics (PUC-SP).  She is a part­ner-di­rec­tor of the Zuan­non In­te­grat
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  • Davide
  • Grassi
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • Slovenia
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  • Kreuh
  • Presenter
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  • Kjell
  • Yngve
  • Petersen
  • Presenter
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  • Sondergaard
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  • Presenter
  • Brown University
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  • Natxo
  • Rodríguez
  • Arkaute
  • Presenter
  • Fundación Rodríguez
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  • Rodríguez
  • Bornaetxea
  • Presenter
  • Fundación Rodríguez
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  • Bentes
  • Moderator and Presenter
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  • Ben
  • Jones
  • Moderator, Presenter, and Artist-Exhibiting
  • the-phone-book Limited
  • Manchester, GB
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  • Plumley
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • the-phone-book Limited
  • ISEA2002 Plumley got her creative start working in the theatre industry in North Wales, London, Leeds, and Manchester. She was a stage manager and a props artist in the United Kingdom. In 1996, she used the internet for the first time, invited to use it by a landlord in Brighton. Unhappy with her work in the theatre, she explored how to use the internet as art. Her work brings together literature, performance, and technologies such as mobile phones, social media, augmented reality, and Arduin
  • Australia
  • 134.48956260698,-25.734968491622
  • Stéphanie
  • Morissette
  • Artist-Exhibiting, Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator, and Presenter
  • Artist
  • Québec, Canada
  • -71.2349,46.8257
  • Miho
  • Aoki
  • Presenter
  • University of Alaska and Arctic Region Supercomputing Center
  • Fairbanks, Alaska, United States of America
  • -147.7164,64.8378
  • Alexei
  • Shulgin
  • Presenter
  • Artist, Musician, Curator, and Teacher
  • ISEA2002 Alexei Shulgin is a Moscow based artist, musician, curator, and teacher. In his work explores the boundaries between art, culture and technology in their relation to “real life” effects and vice versa. His favorite methods are mixing contexts and questioning the existing states of things. He is the inventor of Form Art, leader of 386 DX cyberpunk rock band, webmaster at fu-fme.com and has participated in hundreds of exhibitions, festivals and conferences on art/new media.
  • Moscow, RU
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