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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
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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 and Artist-Performing
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, Japan
135.500784,34.683595
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
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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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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
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Curator
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Åsa
Lipka
Falck
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Helena
Byström
Collaborators & Contributors
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Vigore
Artist-Exhibiting
SISEA1990
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Jannike
Brantås
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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
Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
Bauhaus-University Weimar
Germany
10.018343,51.133481
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).
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Karen
Kipphoff
Presenter
Academy of Fine Arts in Bergen
NO
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Roberto
Torres
Presenter
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Miguel
López
Presenter
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Enrique
Mayorga
Presenter
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Sergio
Andres Yepes
Sanchez
Presenter
Artist
CO
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Ken
Furudate
Artist-Performing
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Mizuki
Noguchi
Artist-Performing
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Daisuke
Ishida
Artist-Performing
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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
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Haselwood
Artist-Performing
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Laura
Escude
Artist-Performing
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Emre
Balik
Artist-Performing
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Shun
Chu
Presenter
Savannah College of Art and Design and University of Alaska Fairbanks
US
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Josephine
Dorado
Composer-Director-Choreographer and Artist-Performing
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Ryoji
Ikeda
Artist-Performing and Artist-Exhibiting
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dbox
Artist-Performing
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The Builders Association
Artist-Performing
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Katsuhiko
Harada
Artist-Performing
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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
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Shosei
Oishi
Artist-Performing
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Ponto
Artist-Performing
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Cina
Hazegh
Artist-Performing
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Mike
Figgis
Artist-Performing
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Michael
Lew
Artist-Performing
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Clive
McCarthy
Artist-Performing
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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
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Anna
Munster
Artist-Performing
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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
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Xu
Bing
Artist-Exhibiting
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Tom
Jenkins
Artist-Exhibiting
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Anab
Jain
Artist-Exhibiting
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Mauricio
Arango
Artist-Exhibiting
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Tamiko
Thiel
Artist-Exhibiting
ISEA2024 Tamiko Thiel‘s life work creating politically and socially critical media artworks exploring place, space, the body and cultural identity has won the 2018 SAT Montreal iX Visionary Pioneer Award, in 2024 the SIGGRAPH Distinguished Artist Lifetime Achievement Award in Digital Art, and induction into the inaugural cohort of the AWE XR Hall of Fame. In 2024 CAI Magazine ranked her in the top 10 most famous digital artists in the world. Christoph Reiserer wrote the original music for Eleme
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John
Mallia
Artist-Exhibiting
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Jin
Jiangbo
Artist-Exhibiting
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Frederic
Sarkozy
Artist-Exhibiting
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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,
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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
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Rainey
Straus
Artist-Exhibiting
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Isbister
Artist-Exhibiting
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Omar
Khan
Artist-Exhibiting
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Rachael
Rakena
Artist-Exhibiting and Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
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William
Pappenheimer
Artist-Exhibiting
ISEA2014 William Pappenheimer is an American multi media artist and a founding member of the artist collective Manifest.AR.
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Orkan
Telhan
Artist-Exhibiting
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Martin
Wattenberg
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Kentaro
Okuda
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Riyako
Horimizu
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Kenneth
Haller
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Michael
Schneider
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Cheon Pyo
Lee
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Tellef
Tellefson
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Taeyoon
Choi
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Woosuk
Jang
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Joon
Kim
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Thomson & Craighead
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Jon Thomson & Alison Craighead
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Jin-Yo
Mok
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Amichi
Wolf
Artist-Exhibiting
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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
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Manuel
Pita
Artist-Exhibiting
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Leonard
J.
Paul
Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
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Laurie
Long
Artist-Exhibiting
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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
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Kate
Armstrong
Artist-Exhibiting
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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
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Chris
Dierks
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Hu
Jie Ming
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Ghosh
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John
Houck
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Osman
Khan
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Norimichi
Hirakawa
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Huang
Shi
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Xing
Danwen
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Chipp
Jansen
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Heidi
Kumao
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Christine
Liu
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Aaron
Zinman
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Francis
Lam
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Jeff
Goldenson
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Tony
Bergstrom
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Karrie
Karahalios
Artist-Exhibiting
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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
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Daniel
Bauen
Artist-Exhibiting
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John
Taylor
Artist-Exhibiting
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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
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Damien
Lock
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Goran
Andrejin
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Scott
Minneman
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Dale
MacDonald
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Jon
Winet
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Tad
Hirsch
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Michael
Weinkove
Artist-Exhibiting
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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
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James
Rouvelle
Artist-Exhibiting
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Joe
Reinsel
Artist-Exhibiting
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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
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Jack
Stenner
Artist-Exhibiting, Author, and Presenter
University of Florida
School of Art and Art History and Digital Media Art
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Jim
Pallas
Artist-Exhibiting
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Julie
Newdoll
Artist-Exhibiting
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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
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Diane
Ludin
Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
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Caleb
Waldorf
Artist-Exhibiting and Collaborators & Contributors
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Tristan
Shone
Artist-Exhibiting and Collaborators & Contributors
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Theo
Humphries
Artist-Exhibiting
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Mika
Raento
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John
Evans
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Ludica
Artist-Exhibiting
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Lotte
Meijer
Artist-Exhibiting and Workshop Organiser/Presenter
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Adam
Hyde
Artist-Exhibiting and Workshop Organiser/Presenter
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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
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Nicole
Starosielski
Artist-Exhibiting
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Zachary
Davis
Artist-Exhibiting
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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
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Cris
Benton
Artist-Exhibiting
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Jean
Biagini
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Taraneh
Hemami
Artist-Exhibiting
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Mohsen
Emami-Nouri
Artist-Exhibiting
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Zita
Joyce
Artist-Exhibiting, Presenter, Curator, and Moderator
ISEA2013 Zita Joyce, Department of Media and Communication, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, NZ
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John
Thompson
Artist-Exhibiting
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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
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C5
Artist-Exhibiting
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Steve
Bull
Artist-Exhibiting
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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
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