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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
  • Tamas
  • Ungvary
  • Presenter
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  • Michael
  • David
  • Smith
  • Artist-Performing
  • Softimage
  • Composer and Lecturer
  • ISEA1995 Originally an acoustic instrumentalist, he combines his passion for acoustic music with his computer talents to explore the worlds of synthesis and digital audio from the point of view of a composer. For several years he lectured at Musitechnic Services educatifs inc. and is now on staff at the Research and Development Department of Softimage-Microsoft.
  • CA
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  • Isabelle
  • Choiniere
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • ISEA2002 Isabelle Choiniere is choreographer, performer analyst and artistic director of Corps Indice, Isabelle Choiniere gives since 1994 stunning performances where living arts and electronic arts merge admirably together. Incontestable pioneer, Isabelle Choiniere explores the limits of the natural and the synthetic body. Her actual choreographic language integrates a reflection relating to time and space. By crossbreeding disciplines and questioning specific writing her artistic process cr
  • Montreal
  • -73.554,45.5088
  • Oliver
  • Lowenstein
  • Presenter
  • ISEA1998
  • GB
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  • Cutting Edge Research Group
  • Presenter
  • ISEA1998
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  • IDEA
  • Presenter
  • ISEA1998
  • Unable to automatically detect coordinates
  • Centre for Metahuman Exploration
  • Presenter
  • ISEA1998
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  • Jackie
  • Hatfield
  • Presenter
  • ISEA1998
  • Unable to automatically detect coordinates
  • Jon
  • Large
  • Presenter
  • ISEA1998
  • Unable to automatically detect coordinates
  • Amanda
  • McDonald
  • Crowley
  • Presenter and International Programme Committee (IPC)
  • Australia Network for Art and Technology
  • ISEA2012 Amanda McDonald-Crowley is a New York-based Australian curator and facilitator ISEA1998 Amanda McDonald Crowley is the Director of the Australian Network for Art and Technology (ANAT). ANAT is Australia’s peak network and advocacy body for artists working with technology. The role of ANAT is to advocate, support and promote the arts and artists in the interaction between art, technology and science, nationally and internationally. Since its inception in 1985 ANAT has been at th
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  • Branda
  • S.
  • Millar
  • Presenter
  • ISEA1998 Branda S. Millar is an Emmy Award-winning editor, video artist, educator, and media activist. She is Associate Professor of Electronic Arts at the iEAR Studios, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, New York. Works include, “Witness to the Future”, 1997; “In a Word, with Technology” satellite series (executive producer), 1993-97. 1998 Governor’s Conference on Art and Technology: Art in a Digital Age; organization and pre-production for a workshop with Rensselaer County Council on
  • United States of America
  • -97.922211212118,39.381266130568
  • Rob
  • Gawthrop
  • Presenter
  • ISEA1998 Rob Gawthrop is Head of Fine Art, The Hull School of Art and Design, University of Lincolnshire and Humberside, UK. He has exhibited/performed widely and published extensively. Recent publications include “Thinking Aurally”, Noisegate 6, and “I-Y- from the Definite Article to Anonymity Becomings”, Out of Time, Hull Time-Based Arts.
  • GB
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  • Roz
  • Hall
  • Presenter
  • ISEA1998 Roz Hall is a Research Fellow at the University of Central England in Birmingham as part of an Arts Council funded teacher development post. The post is a collaboration between UCE and Jubilee Arts in Sandwell where the action research, into young peoples creative uses of digital technology outside of formal education, is initiated and supported. Prior to taking up this post, in January 1997, Roz Hall worked at Watershed Media Centre in Bristol for four years developing and initiatin
  • GB
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  • Justin
  • O’Connor
  • Presenter
  • ISEA1998 Justin O'Connor is Director of CER (Centre for Employment Research) at Manchester Metropolitan University in the Faculty of Humanities. He is a significant cultural figure in the development of Mancunian culture and the development of civic strategies for cultural development.
  • GB
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  • Pauline
  • van Mourik Broekman
  • Presenter
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  • Zoe
  • Leoudak
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • ISEA1998
  • United Kingdom
  • -2.3696695703628,54.237933360747
  • Richard
  • Williams
  • International Programme Committee (IPC), Moderator, and Presenter
  • Liverpool Art School
  • ISEA1998
  • Liverpool, GB
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  • Gilane
  • Dawadros
  • International Programme Committee (IPC)
  • Institute of Visual Arts
  • ISEA1998
  • GB
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  • Julie
  • Sheldon
  • International Programme Committee (IPC)
  • Liverpool Art School
  • ISEA1998
  • Liverpool, GB
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  • Ziauddin
  • Sardar
  • International Programme Committee (IPC)
  • Futures Magazine
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  • Merilyn
  • Smith
  • International Programme Committee (IPC)
  • Liverpool Art School
  • ISEA1998
  • Liverpool, GB
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  • Elisa
  • Oliver
  • International Programme Committee (IPC)
  • Tate Gallery
  • ISEA1998
  • GB
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  • Julia
  • Hallam
  • International Programme Committee (IPC)
  • University of Liverpool
  • ISEA1998
  • GB
  • ,
  • Peter
  • Hagerty
  • International Programme Committee (IPC) and Presenter
  • Photographer
  • ISEA2011 Dr Peter Hagerty (aka. Avatar Arklo Galicia) is a photographer, writer and metaverse creator from Liverpool , UK.
  • United Kingdom
  • -2.3696695703628,54.237933360747
  • Rachel
  • Greene
  • International Programme Committee (IPC)
  • Rhizome
  • US
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  • Jagjit
  • Chuhan
  • International Programme Committee (IPC)
  • Liverpool Art School
  • Liverpool, GB
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  • Charles
  • Esche
  • Presenter
  • Unable to automatically detect coordinates
  • FACT
  • Presenter
  • ISEA1998 Bluecoat Chambers, School Lane, Liverpool, UK. The Foundation for Art & Creative Technology, The UK’s leading development agency for video and electronic media art.
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  • https://www.fact.co.uk/
  • Images du Futur
  • Collaborators & Contributors, Curator, and Presenter
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  • Peter
  • Bleekemolen
  • Artist-Exhibiting
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  • Ted
  • Young
  • c.s.
  • Presenter
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  • Ad
  • Wisman
  • Presenter
  • Unable to automatically detect coordinates
  • J.
  • MacCormick
  • Presenter
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  • Henkjan
  • Honing
  • Artist-Performing and Presenter
  • Utrecht School of the Arts
  • Center for Art, Media and Technology
  • FISEA Henkjan Honing is a composer who works at the Center for Art, Media and Technology at the Utrecht School of the Arts (NL) and at the City University of London (UK).
  • Utrecht, Netherlands the
  • 5.11556,52.08889
  • Peter
  • Desain
  • Artist-Performing and Presenter
  • Utrecht School of the Arts
  • Center for Art, Media and Technology
  • FISEA Peter Desain is a cognitive psychologist and computer scientist who works at the Center for Art, Media and Technology at the Utrecht School of the Arts (NL) and at the City University of London (UK).
  • Utrecht, Netherlands the
  • 5.11556,52.08889
  • Joseph
  • Nolthuis
  • Presenter
  • Unable to automatically detect coordinates
  • Mits
  • Mitroupolis
  • Presenter
  • Unable to automatically detect coordinates
  • Jeanelle
  • Hurst
  • Presenter
  • Unable to automatically detect coordinates
  • Derek
  • Dowden
  • Presenter
  • Unable to automatically detect coordinates
  • Ernst
  • Bonis
  • Presenter
  • NL
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  • Ton
  • Hokken
  • Presenter
  • Centre for Art, Media and Technology, Utrecht Academy of Arts
  • Research and Development
  • _Director
  • FISEA Utrecht Academy of Arts Conference Chairman, Member of the Board, SCCA, since 1987.
  • NL
  • ,
  • Johan
  • den
  • Biggelaar
  • Presenter
  • Centre for Art, Media and Technology, Utrecht Academy of Arts
  • Coordinator
  • FISEA Utrecht Academy of Arts Conference Chairman.
  • NL
  • ,
  • Australian Network for Art and Technology (ANAT)
  • Committee-Other and Presenter
  • ANAT is a not for profit organization that was formed as an Incorporated Association in 1988. Membership of ANAT is open to anyone with an interest in art, science and technology.
  • Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
  • 138.5999,-34.9274
  • https://www.anat.org.au/
  • John
  • Brady
  • Presenter
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  • John
  • Fallows
  • Presenter
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  • Dooley
  • Lee
  • Cappellaine
  • Presenter
  • ISEA1998 Dooley Lee Capellaine is an artist and curator focused on the cutting edge of art and technology. She curated and produced “Technophobia” an interactive exhibition of original multimedia works on CD Rom. As the director of Dooley Le Cappellaine Gallery in New York she curated many well known, ground-breaking exhibitions of cutting-edge art. Current projects include curating the second CD Rom exhibition and a program of art works for the Web. She teaches Interactive Media at the Pratt
  • US
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  • Iris
  • Hever
  • Presenter
  • Iris Hever studied at the Jan van Eyck Academy (NL) and Art College, Ramat-Hasharon, Israel. She lectures courses in “Video art and aesthetic in communication”. She is an artist who also makes artist’s books, a director, script-writer, and an editor. Her most recent video work was shown at the World Wide Video Festival in Amsterdam, NL: “At First”, homage to the novel “Past Perfect” by Yaacov Shabthay.
  • IL
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  • Pierre
  • Bourque
  • Presenter
  • ISEA1995 Mayor, City of Montreal, CA
  • Montreal, CA
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  • Louise
  • Beaudoin
  • Presenter
  • ISEA1995 Minister of Culture and Communication of Quebec, CA.
  • Quebec, CA
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  • Jacques
  • Parizeau
  • Presenter
  • Gouvernement du Québec
  • Prime Minister of Québec, CA
  • ISEA1995 Prime Minister of Québec, CA
  • Québec, CA
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  • Martin
  • Cauchon
  • Presenter
  • ISEA1995 Deputy of the Federal Government, on behalf of Jean Chrétien, Prime Minister of Canada
  • CA
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  • Michel
  • Lenoble
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • PiNG
  • ISEA2011 Catherine Lenoble works since 2006 as a project coordinator in PiNG, resource-organization in digital creation & fabrication, based in Nantes, France. In charge of ‘territories & networks’ development through digital culture, she has piloted LABtoLAB 2009-11 (nomadic project exploring the role of the lab in offering spaces for collaborative learning and knowledge sharing) and was in charge of the editorial coordination Media Labs in Europe : Mapping places and networks (bilin
  • Canada
  • -105.75059585652,55.585901285197
  • http://pingbase.net/
  • Marie
  • Carani
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • CA
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  • Vox
  • Populi
  • Artist-Exhibiting
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  • Ramona
  • Ramlochand
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • CA
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  • Dominique
  • Pelletey
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • FR
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  • Celine
  • Messier
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • CA
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  • Daniel
  • Canogar
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • ISEA2022 Born in Madrid (1964) to a Spanish father and an American mother, Daniel Canogar’s life and career have bridged between Spain and the U.S. Photography was his earliest medium of choice, receiving a M.A. from NYU at the International Center of photography in 1990, but he soon became interested in the possibilities of the projected image and installation art. He has created permanent public art installations with LED screens, including Brushstrokes, a permanent LED screen artwork
  • Spain
  • -4.0556850152549,41.294855629568
  • http://www.danielcanogar.com/
  • Joan
  • Fontcuberta
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • ISEA2022 Joan Fontcuberta & Pilar Rosado have their work facilities at Roca Umbert Factory of the Arts in Granollers, Barcelona. This neighborhood situation allowed them to find shared concerns about art and technology that fueled their collaboration on different projects. [Source: https://www.beepcollection.art/joan-fontcuberta-pilar-rosado] Joan Fontcuberta (Barcelona, Spain, 1955) has developed both an artistic and theoretical activity, focused on the conflicts between nature, technolo
  • Spain
  • -4.0556850152549,41.294855629568
  • Sophie
  • Bellissent
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • CA
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  • Caroll
  • Moppet
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • CA
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  • Marc
  • Audette
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • CA
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  • Akemi
  • Takeya
  • Artist-Performing
  • Unable to automatically detect coordinates
  • Ulf
  • Langheinrich
  • Artist-Performing and Composer-Director-Choreographer
  • Granular Synthesis
  • ISEA2016 Ulf Langheinrich, born in 1960, was co-founder of the Granular Synthesis duo and has been working in solo since early 2003 as a media artist and composer. For more than two decades, he has been realising international large scale projects. He was exhibited and performed among others in Amsterdam (Stedelijk Museum), Barcelona (MACBA), Berlin (Martin-Gropius-Bau), Hannover (Kunstverein), Hong Kong (Run Run Shaw Creative Media Centre), Liverpool (Liverpool Biennial), London (ICA), Lyons (
  • Austria
  • 14.300143590764,47.607797829269
  • https://www.ulflangheinrich.com/
  • Kurt
  • Hentschläger
  • Artist-Performing
  • Granular Synthesis
  • ISEA1998 Kurt Hentschlaeger & Ulf Langheinrich, GRANULAR SYNTHESIS, Austria ISEA1995 Granular Synthesis was founded in 1991 by Kurt Hentschläger and Ulf Langheinrich. Since 1992, they have presented international performances of their “Modell” series in Great Britain, Germany, Austria, and Nayoya, Japan where they won the Grand Prize at ARTEC ’95.
  • Austria
  • 14.300143590764,47.607797829269
  • Paul
  • Vanouse
  • Artist-Performing, Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator, Presenter, Artist-Exhibiting, Workshop Organiser/Presenter, and Moderator
  • Carnegie Mellon University
  • Artist
  • ISEA2011 Prof. Paul Vanouse was awarded the sec­ond prize of VIDA 5.0: Art & Ar­ti­fi­cial Life In­ter­na­tional Com­pe­ti­tion (2002) for his pro­ject Rel­a­tive Ve­loc­ity In­scrip­tion De­vice. He is an artist who works in Emerg­ing Media forms.  Rad­i­cal in­ter-dis­ci­pli­nar­ity and im­pas­sioned am­a­teurism guide his prac­tice. Since the early 1990s his art­work has ad­dressed com­plex is­sues raised by var­ied new techno-sci­ences using these very techno-sci­ences as his medi
  • United States of America
  • -97.922211212118,39.381266130568
  • Philip
  • R.
  • Food
  • Artist-Performing
  • ISEA1995 Philip R. Food [the ISEA95 Book of Abstracts mentions “Phil Foodveyor Bonner, Canada”] This visual assistant has been performing in live video for over five years, both in New York and San Francisco with Lord Knows Compost, 77Hz, and ESMP. He also breeds tropical cockroaches.
  • US
  • ,
  • Daniel
  • Pancaldi
  • Artist-Performing
  • ISEA1995 First North American graduate marimba artist.
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  • Sui
  • Moritu
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • Tokyo, JP
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  • Diana
  • Roman
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • Boston, US
  • ,
  • Julie
  • Mealin
  • International Programme Committee (IPC)
  • CA
  • ,
  • Marina
  • Grzinic
  • International Programme Committee (IPC)
  • SI
  • ,
  • Odile
  • Fillion
  • International Programme Committee (IPC) and Presenter
  • ISEA2000 Odile Fillionis a journalist for various magazines specialized in architecture. She is also a director of documentaries and architecture programs. Odile Fillion is the author of numerous works and a professor who is interested in the relationship between new technologies and architecture.
  • FR
  • ,
  • Richard
  • Castelli
  • International Programme Committee (IPC)
  • FR
  • ,
  • Giselle
  • Beiguelman
  • Author, International Programme Committee (IPC), Presenter, and Artist-Exhibiting
  • Universo Online and Sergio Motta Institute
  • Artist, _Professor, Curator, and Art Director
  • ISEA2022 Giselle Beiguelman. Artist and Professor at the School of Architecture and Urbanism at the University of Sao Paolo, Brazil. She is also a member of the Laboratory for OTHER Urbanisms (FAUUSP) and co-coordinator of GAIA (Grupo de Arte e Inteligência Artifical – INOVA USP. Her interests include the aesthetics of memory and contemporary nomadism. Among her recent works are the Portuguese-language Hateland, covering online reactions to violence against vulnerable groups in Brazil; a co-aut
  • Sao Paulo, Brazil
  • -46.6334,-23.5507
  • http://desvirtual.com/
  • Herve
  • Bailly-Basin
  • International Programme Committee (IPC)
  • FR
  • ,
  • Barbara
  • Becker
  • International Programme Committee (IPC)
  • DE
  • ,
  • Jacopo
  • Baboni-Schilingi
  • International Programme Committee (IPC), Presenter, and Artist-Exhibiting
  • Institut de Recherche et Coordination Acoustique/Musique(IRCAM)
  • ISEA2000 Composer-researcher at the IRCAM, Paris. He currently develops projects on the interaction between music and architectu-re with P. Copat, and between music and text with J.P. Balpe. He is titular of the class of composition at the National School of Music of Montbeliar and lecturer in the department of Contemporary Musicology of the Sorbonne. At the request of Luciano Berio he is founder and director of the Pedagogy Department of the center Tempo Reale, Florence.
  • Italy
  • 12.646361036443,42.504153917067
  • Montxo
  • Algora
  • International Programme Committee (IPC)
  • ES
  • ,
  • Sue
  • Machert
  • Presenter
  • Unable to automatically detect coordinates
  • Robert
  • Murray
  • Presenter
  • Robert Murray, currently lectures at Napier University in the Design Department. He teaches Computer Aided Design to Interior Design students, is responsible for maintaining the department’s web page, and is studying for a BSc with the Open University, UK.
  • GB
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  • Tadao
  • Maekawa
  • Presenter
  • Tadao Maekawa has been engaged in research on KANSEI, art, and virtual reality in ATR Media Integration & Communications Research Laboratories. He is Senior Researcher on the Art & Technology Project. Research on KANSEI “Alpha-EEG indicated KANSEI evaluation on visual image granularity of textures”, KANSEI – the technology of emotion – AIMI international workshop, 105-109 (1997). Texture programming for a computer animation “Different Eyes” presented in SIGGRAPH98 sigKIDS.
  • JP
  • ,
  • Steev
  • Morgan
  • Presenter
  • The Ontario College of Art and Design University (OCAD U)
  • ISEA1998 Steev Morgan is an artist, designer, teacher and curator living and working in Toronto. He graduated from the Photo Electric Arts Department of the Ontario College of Art (AKA New Media and now Integrated Media), and also studied Electronic music at Carlton U. and fine crafts at Algonquin College. Steev currently holds teaching positions at both the Ontario College of Art and Design and The International Academy of Design in Toronto. Steev’s multimedia and video work has been exhibited
  • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  • -79.3849,43.6529
  • Doug
  • Porter
  • Presenter
  • Doug Porter teaches part-time at the Nova Scotia College of Art & Design. He recently signed a contract to guest curate an exhibition of digital work for he Dalhousie Art Gallery, Halifax in the year 2000.
  • CA
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  • Olu
  • Taiwo
  • Presenter
  • Olu Taiwo is a dancer, actor, and percussionist. After obtaining a degree in Fine Art he completed his MA in Dance Studies at the Laban Centre, London. He was a founder member of the ‘mule Theatre Company and he has performed at festivals in Bath, Edinburgh, Cardiff, and Glastonbury. He currently lectures at King Alfred College of Higher Education in Winchester. His chapter “The Return Beat” can be found in “The Virtual Embodied” (Routledge, NY & London, 1998), ed. J. Wood.
  • GB
  • ,
  • John
  • Wood
  • Presenter
  • John Wood writes on design related issues and edited “The Virtual Embodied” (Routledge, NY & London, 1998). He recorded and performed widely with the cult band ‘Deaf School’ and has also created public art works, electronic toys, software systems, and ‘eco-inventions’. He was deputy head of Fine Art at Goldsmiths University of London before writing several design courses including the Design Futures MA programme which he now co-ordinates.
  • GB
  • ,
  • Mark
  • Bokowiec
  • Presenter
  • GB
  • ,
  • Julie
  • Wilson-Bokowiec
  • Presenter
  • GB
  • ,
  • Jools
  • Gilson-Ellis
  • Collaborators & Contributors
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  • Simon
  • Yuill
  • Presenter
  • Simon Yuill is an artist who has developed from an involvement in installation and performance works towards computer-based practice. He is a founder member of elevator, a Scottish based digital arts group, and New Media Jewish Arts, an international group of digital, sound and video artists working in and around themes and traditions from Jewish culture. Currently he is engaged in Doctorate research supervised jointly between the School of TV and Imaging and the Department of Applied Computing
  • GB
  • ,
  • Annie
  • Knepler
  • Presenter
  • Annie Knepler is a teacher and editor in Chicago. For the past three years she has worked with the Neighborhood Writing Alliance (NWA) as the Associate Editor and Publications Coordinator for the Journal of Ordinary Thought. Through the Writing Alliance, she also leads an adult writing group on the Near West Side of Chicago. She is a lecturer in the Department of English at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Her current course, “Exploring Home and Community: the Intersection of Public and Pr
  • US
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  • Betty
  • Beaumont
  • Presenter
  • Betty Beaumont, born in Toronto, Canada in 1946, is an American inter-media artist, and planner whose work encompasses installation, film, video, photography, environmental projects, text and electronic imaging. After studying at the University of California at Berkeley, she began showing widely in the United States and Europe in the early 1970s. Her work is marked by deep-seated social and ecological concerns, especially evident in “Ocean Landmark Project” (1980), an underwater garden (and acti
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  • Marc
  • Tremblay
  • Artist-Performing
  • ISEA1995 This electroacoustic music composer studied percussion and composition at the music conservatories of Chicoutimi and Montreal. He writes for instruments and tapes while trying to integrate his medium into the realm of improvised music. Artist-in-residence in Bourges (1990), First prize of Radio Canada’s young composers and the SDE competitions, Honorable mention at Luigi Russolo, he is a great fan of drugs, likes to play GO and the Saren-Sei overture when he plays black…
  • Montreal, CA
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  • William
  • Meadows
  • Composer-Director-Choreographer and Artist-Performing
  • ISEA1995 Composer and performer of electroacoustic music, his work has been featured in the Los Angeles New Music Festival, the CalArts Contemporary Music Festival and the Electronic Music Plus Festival. His current interests include the integration of aural, visual and performing arts and the development of interactive electronic environments.
  • United States of America
  • -97.922211212118,39.381266130568
  • Jason
  • Gee
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • TISEA 1992 Jason Gee, Australia
  • Australia
  • 134.48956260698,-25.734968491622
  • Scot
  • Art
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • TISEA 1992 Scot Art, Australia
  • Australia
  • 134.48956260698,-25.734968491622
  • Peter
  • Lowe
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • AU
  • ,
  • Australian Broadcasting Corporation
  • Curator
  • The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) is the national broadcaster of Australia. It is principally funded by direct grants from the Australian Government and is administered by a government-appointed board. The ABC is a publicly-owned body that is politically independent and fully accountable [source: Wikipedia]
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  • Don
  • Ritter
  • Artist-Performing, Artist-Exhibiting, Workshop Organiser/Presenter, Presenter, and Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • ISEA2011 Don Rit­ter is a Cana­dian artist and writer liv­ing in Berlin. His work refers to the so­cial func­tion of media and its re­la­tion­ship with hege­mony, ser­vil­ity, and com­modi­ti­za­tion. Within his in­ter­ac­tive in­stal­la­tions, au­di­ences par­tic­i­pate in so­cial por­traits that are de­ter­mined through phys­i­cal body ac­tiv­ity and voice. Rit­ter’s work has fo­cused on per­for­mances of in­ter­ac­tive video con­trolled by live, im­pro­vised music. His writ­ings are
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  • https://www.aesthetic-machinery.com/
  • Benoit
  • Maubrey
  • Artist-Performing and Artist-Exhibiting
  • ISEA1997 Since 1983 Benoit Maubrey and his international Audio Gruppe have been building electro-acoustic clothing and suits. These are clothes equipped with loudspeakers, amplifiers, and 257 K samplers that enable them to react directly with their environment by recording live sounds, voices, or instruments in their proximity, and amplifying them as a mobile and multi-acoustic performance. Additionally they also “wear” radio receivers, contact microphones, light sensors and electronic loopin
  • DE
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  • Warren
  • Burt
  • Artist-Performing and Artist-Exhibiting
  • ISEA1992 (TISEA) Warren Burt, Australia, is a composer, performer, video artist, sound poet, writer, instrument maker (both in hardware and software, electronic and acoustic) and a few other things
  • Unavailable
  • http://www.warrenburt.com/
  • Amanda
  • Stewart
  • Artist-Performing
  • ISEA1992 (TISEA) Amanda Stewart (born 1959) is a contemporary Australian poet and sound/performance artist. Amanda Stewart began writing and performing poetry in the 1970s and has since produced a wide array of sound, video and multimedia work. In the 1980s she worked for ABC radio as a producer. Amanda Stewart received the Åke Blomström Award in 1988. In 1989 she co-founded the performance ensemble Machine for Making Sense with Chris Mann, Rik Rue, Jim Denley and Stevie Wishart.
  • Australia
  • 134.48956260698,-25.734968491622
  • Yuji
  • Sone
  • Artist-Performing and Artist-Exhibiting
  • Unable to automatically detect coordinates
  • Melissa
  • Lovric
  • Artist-Performing and Artist-Exhibiting
  • ISEA1992 (TISEA) Melissa Lovric is an Australian dance and performance artist now based in Tokyo, Japan.
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  • Jon
  • Williams
  • Artist-Performing
  • Unable to automatically detect coordinates
  • Barbara
  • Campbell
  • Artist-Performing and Artist-Exhibiting
  • AU
  • ,
  • Pierre
  • Bastien
  • Artist-Performing and Artist-Exhibiting
  • ISEA1992 (TISEA) Pierre Bastien, (born Paris, France, 1953) post-graduated in eighteenth-century French literature at University Paris-Sorbonne. In 1977 he built his first musical machinery. For the next ten years he has been composing for dance companies and playing with Pascal Comelade. In the meantime he was constantly developing his mechanical orchestra. Since 1987 he concentrates on it through solo performances, sound installations, recordings and collaborations with such artists as Pier
  • France, French Republic
  • 1.699536,50.56181
  • https://www.pierrebastien.com/
  • Nancy
  • Tobin
  • Presenter
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  • Monique
  • Savoie
  • Presenter
  • ISEA1995 Executive director, ISEA95, CA
  • CA
  • ,
  • Pattanayah
  • Presenter
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  • Gepke
  • Bouma
  • Presenter
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  • Texas A&M University
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • US
  • ,
  • Peter
  • Callas
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • ISEA1992 (TISEA) is an Australian artist, curator and writer, particularly known for his pioneering video art using computer graphics made with the Fairlight CVI (Computer Video Instrument) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Callas ISEA1994: (Aus, 1952). B.A.Honours, University of Sydney. Assistant film editor, sound editor, ABC Television, Sydney. 1980 Diploma in Art, Sydney College of the Arts. 1981-90 Lecturer for Video Art, City Art Institute, Sydney College of the Arts, NSW Instit
  • Australia
  • 134.48956260698,-25.734968491622
  • Richard
  • Wright
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator and Presenter
  • London Guildhall University and Soft Future Productions
  • Lecturer
  • ISEA1996 Richard Wright, UK ISEA1995 Richard White (UK) has been working with computer imagery since 1983, specializing in 3D animation and digital effects. Course Leader of the MA Computing in Design at London’s Middlesex University until October 1994, he now works full time on animation projects as part of Soft Future Productions. ISEA1994 Richard Wright was born in 1963 in Barnet, England. He is an electronic media artist, writer and lecturer. Since 1991 he has been a lecturer in Compute
  • London, United Kingdom
  • -0.1276474,51.5073219
  • Nicole
  • "Natalie"
  • Stenger
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
  • Research Fellow
  • TISEA (1992) Nicole Stenger (France/USA) Nicole Stenger is a French-born American artist, pioneer in Virtual Reality and Internet movies. In 1989–1991, she was a research Fellow at MIT (CAVS & Visual Arts Program, now merged into ACT). In 1991–1992, she was a Visiting Scholar at the Human Interface Technology Laboratory (Hitlab) in Seattle [source: Wikipedia] SISEA (1990) Nicole “Natalie” Stenger (France/USA) Research Fellow MIT, USA
  • Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America
  • -71.0596,42.3605
  • http://www.nicolestenger.com/
  • Karl
  • Sims
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator and Presenter
  • United States of America
  • -97.922211212118,39.381266130568
  • John
  • Halas
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • [1912 - 1995]
  • United Kingdom
  • -2.3696695703628,54.237933360747
  • Chris
  • Landreth
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • United States of America
  • -97.922211212118,39.381266130568
  • Michael
  • Strum
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • ISEA1992 (TISEA) Michael Strum (AU) is an Independent Fine Art Professional.
  • Australia
  • 134.48956260698,-25.734968491622
  • Animatica
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • ES
  • ,
  • Jim
  • Koulias
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • US
  • ,
  • Cecile
  • Babiole
  • Artist-Exhibiting, Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator, and Artist-Performing
  • 1992 (TISEA) Cécile Babiole (born 1956, FR) lives and works in Paris. Literature and arts studies. She is a video maker and 3D animation designer and director. Awards: Imagina, Images du Futur, Ars Electronica, Festival de l’Audiovisuel Museographique, The Locarno Festival, SCAM Prize, Villa Medicis Hors les Murs Grant. Video works: Bula Bula, portrait of six aboriginal painters from Ramingning – Australia (1993), Virtus, computer-generated images music video for Canal+TV chanel(1992) , awarded
  • Paris, France, French Republic
  • 2.3483915,48.8534951
  • https://babiole.net/
  • Sandra
  • Kogut
  • Artist-Exhibiting, Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator, and Artist-Performing
  • ISEA2000 Sandra Kogut is a filmmaker born 1965 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, whose works transition between documentary and narrative fiction. She first received international attention for her 1991 documentary Paralamas do Sucesso [source: wikipedia] target="_blank" rel="noopener">en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandra_Kogut]
  • Brazil
  • -51.619789020549,-9.5889030171226
  • Kobe
  • Matthys
  • Artist-Exhibiting
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  • Stefan
  • Muck
  • Artist-Exhibiting
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  • Youg-Chul
  • Bayrle
  • Artist-Exhibiting
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  • John
  • Hughes
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • AU
  • ,
  • David
  • Blair
  • Artist-Exhibiting, Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator, and Presenter
  • Film/Video Artist
  • ISEA1997 David Blair (Australia/Japan) has worked in video since 1979. His first electronic feature, Wax or the Discovery of Television Among the Bees (1991), he subsequently made into a network version, called Waxweb. His second feature is in progress, along with a parallel networked hypermedia version.
  • United States of America
  • -97.922211212118,39.381266130568
  • Gilles-Zenon
  • Maheu
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • University du Quebec a Montreal and De Seve Multimedia Lab
  • _Director
  • ISEA1995 Immortal Images is a CD Rom about that imperishable part of the Western heritage, the Greek and Roman mythologies. The presentation, by Ginette Paris and the team of the De Seve Multimedia Lab, will show the work in progress and discuss the challenges involved in the presentation of a complex body of interrelated texts, symbolic images, music, animation. Produced with Pierre Guimond, visual artist and professor of communications; Gilles-Zenon Maheu, founding director of the De Seve M
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  • Pierre
  • Guimond
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • Artist and _Professor
  • ISEA1995 Immortal Images is a CD Rom about that imperishable part of the Western heritage, the Greek and Roman mythologies. The presentation, by Ginette Paris and the team of the De Seve Multimedia Lab, will show the work in progress and discuss the challenges involved in the presentation of a complex body of interrelated texts, symbolic images, music, animation. Produced with Pierre Guimond, visual artist and professor of communications; Gilles-Zenon Maheu, founding director of the De Seve M
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  • Michele
  • Turre
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • University of Massachusetts Amherst (UMass)
  • Instructor
  • ISEA1995 Michele Turre, has a background in painting, printmaking and photography and is an instructor in Electronic Still Photography at the University of Massachusetts (Amherst). Recent exhibits include The Computer in the Studio at the DeCordova Museum (Lincoln, MA, 1 994), Scitex Showcase of Fine Arts (Boston, 1995), and a solo exhibition at Iris Graphics (Bedford, MA, 1995).
  • Amherst, Massachusetts, United States of America
  • -72.5231,42.3804
  • Magnusborg Studios
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • Finnish production house for film, music and multimedia. It is run by Magnusborgin Taiteilijayhdistys ry., which is a network of smaller companies and freelancers.
  • Porvoo, FI
  • ,
  • Mark
  • Caro
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • Mid Minuit
  • FR
  • ,
  • Mark
  • Dippé
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • Industrial Light & Magic
  • US
  • ,
  • Dennis
  • Murren
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • Industrial Light & Magic
  • US
  • ,
  • Ex Machina
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • A French 3D computer animation studio, also known as Sogitec. Sogitec, a wholly owned subsidiary of Dassault, makes advanced avionics simulation, 3D imaging, military flight simulators, and document imaging systems. Dassault Aviation SA is an international French aircraft manufacturer.
  • FR
  • ,
  • Paul
  • Tompkins
  • Artist-Exhibiting
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  • Marjorie
  • Franklin
  • Artist-Exhibiting
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  • Alain
  • Mongeau
  • Artist-Exhibiting, International Programme Committee (IPC), Presenter, Artist-Performing, and Curator
  • Daniel Langois Foundation and Inter-Society for the Electronic Arts
  • ISEA2015 Alain Mongeau, General and Artistic Director. Executive director ISEA95. ISEA2000 Alain Mongeau – aka Neurom – has evolved with the Montreal electronic scene since it emerged in 1992. Initially a multimedia artist, he became involved in the organization of electronic art events since 1995. He was the Program Chair of ISEA95 Montreal and then moved to lead the New Media Section of the Montreal International Festival of New Cinema and New Media. He launched earlier this year MUTE
  • Montréal, Quebec, Canada
  • -73.554,45.5088
  • Siegfried
  • Zielinski
  • International Programme Committee (IPC) and Presenter
  • Kunsthochschule für Medien Köln and MECAD
  • ISEA2010 Siegfried Zielinski holds the Media Theory chair at the Institute for time based media, University of Arts, Berlin, DE. He teaches at MECAD in Barcelona, ES, and at the European Graduate School (EGS) in Saas Fee, Switzerland, where he holds the Michel Foucault professorship. He is a member of the Academy of Arts Berlin and of the European Film Academy.
  • Barcelona, Spain
  • 2.17694,41.3825
  • Rene
  • Coelho
  • International Programme Committee (IPC) and Presenter
  • Netherlands Media Art Institute MonteVideo/Time Based Arts
  • NL
  • ,
  • Red
  • Burns
  • International Programme Committee (IPC) and Presenter
  • State University of New York
  • Tisch School of the Arts
  • New York City, New York, US
  • ,
  • Jean-Babtiste
  • Barriere
  • International Programme Committee (IPC), Presenter, Moderator, and Artist-Exhibiting
  • Institut de Recherche et Coordination Acoustique/Musique(IRCAM)
  • Composer
  • ISEA2000 Expert in interactive and generative music.
  • FR
  • ,
  • Olli-Pekka
  • Heinonen
  • International Programme Committee (IPC) and Presenter
  • Minister of Education
  • FI
  • ,
  • Yrjo
  • Sotamaa
  • International Programme Committee (IPC) and Presenter
  • UIAH
  • _Director
  • FI
  • ,
  • Philip
  • Dean
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • Media Lab and UIAH
  • Helsinki, FI
  • ,
  • Catherine
  • Tasca
  • Presenter
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  • Robb
  • Springfield
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • ISEA1995 In February of 1993, “ad 319” was born from the simultaneous efforts of four artists and designers trained in traditional media, all of whom were attempting to embrace new digital technologies. Their work has been exhibited internationally. “ad 319” created and maintains the WWW gallery @ art.
  • US
  • ,
  • Joseph
  • Squier
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • ISEA1995 In February of 1993, “ad 319” was born from the simultaneous efforts of four artists and designers trained in traditional media, all of whom were attempting to embrace new digital technologies. Their work has been exhibited internationally. “ad 319” created and maintains the WWW gallery @ art.
  • US
  • ,
  • Nan
  • Goggin
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • ISEA1995 In February of 1993, “ad 319” was born from the simultaneous efforts of four artists and designers trained in traditional media, all of whom were attempting to embrace new digital technologies. Their work has been exhibited internationally. “ad 319” created and maintains the WWW gallery @ art.
  • US
  • ,
  • Frank
  • McBride
  • Presenter
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  • Heidi
  • van der Plas
  • Presenter
  • Unavailable
  • Paula
  • Dawson
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • University of New South Wales
  • College of Fine Arts
  • ISEA2013 Associate Professor Paula Dawson (Sydney, AU) teaches at the College of Fine Arts, UNSW. She has pioneered large volume optical hologram recording and the investigation of spatial and temporal effects of pictorial agents in optical, digital and computer generated hologram imagery. Paula leads the project, ensuring that the group’s activities are wholly integrated, designing the virtual drawing tools, and undertaking experiments in drawing sequences through the practical use of the Holo
  • Sydney, New South Wales
  • 151.21,-33.868
  • City College of San Francisco
  • Presenter
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  • Arts Wire, US
  • Presenter
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  • Network Co/ordinator
  • Presenter
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  • David
  • Morin
  • Presenter
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  • Maria
  • Miranda
  • Artist-Exhibiting, Presenter, and Moderator
  • ISEA2011 Maria Mi­randa is a post-doc­toral fel­low in the School of Com­mu­ni­ca­tion, Arts and Crit­i­cal En­quiry at La Trobe Uni­ver­sity, Mel­bourne. In 2009 she com­pleted her Ph.D the­sis en­ti­tled, Un­cer­tain Prac­tices Un­sitely Aes­thet­ics at Mac­quarie Uni­ver­sity, Syd­ney. Maria is a media artist who works in col­lab­o­ra­tion with sound artist Norie Neu­mark as Out-of-Sync. Their work has been ex­hib­ited na­tion­ally and in­ter­na­tion­ally. She lives and works in Mel­bourne
  • United States of America
  • -97.922211212118,39.381266130568
  • Ari
  • Salomon
  • Presenter
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  • Permi
  • K.
  • Gill
  • Presenter
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  • Noah
  • Riskin
  • Presenter
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  • Seth
  • Riskin
  • Presenter, Artist-Performing, and Artist-Exhibiting
  • Ohio State University
  • Teacher
  • ISEA1997 Seth Riskin studied painting and competed in gymnastics at Ohio State University (1981-86). He was three times named an All-American, and in 1985 was awarded the NCAA national title on the parallel bars. He first developed his Light Dance at the M.I.T. Center for Advanced Visual Studies, where he received his masters degree in 1989. In 1991, he was appointed a research fellow at the Carnegie Mellon University Studio for Creative Inquiry. In India, with support of a Fulbright research
  • United States of America
  • -97.922211212118,39.381266130568
  • Sonja
  • van
  • Kerkhoff
  • Presenter and Artist-Exhibiting
  • Unavailable
  • Gaudi
  • Hoedaya
  • Presenter
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  • Genetic Moo
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • Genetic Moo is a collaboration between Nicola Schauerman and Tim Pickup. We live in Margate but work all over the UK and abroad with digital arts organisations. We are members of the arts collective The London Group, associate artists at Spare Tyre and are currently artists-in-residence at Dreamland, Margate.
  • Margate, GB
  • ,
  • Jeremy
  • Diggle
  • Presenter
  • Jeremy Diggle is an artist who has exhibited, published and curated. He has. been a visiting lecturer to many institutions: National Academy of Art, Norway; Vestlandets Kunst Akademi, Bergen; Limerick College of Art, Ireland; University of California. Long Beach; Polytechnic Pomona, Los Angeles; University of California, Santa Monica; Royal College of Art, London; Hoge-school voor de Kunsten, Ghent, Belgium; TEI (Technical Education Institute), Athens. He has been Guest Artist at Hogeschool Voor
  • GB
  • ,
  • Gregg
  • Wagstaff
  • Presenter
  • Gregg Wagstaff is an artist working primarily with sound. He is currently Research Resident at the DJCA in Dundee, whilst undertaking part-time doctoral study at the UEA, Norwich in Musicology – entitled “Sound, Art & the Environment”. Gregg is devising site specific and “responsive sound environments” – the most recent of these “Inverurie Soundscape” commissioned by the Scottish Sculpture Workshop & funded by the SAC. His practice draws on the study of Acoustic Ecology and the social/enviroment
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  • Robert
  • Wechsler
  • Presenter
  • DE
  • ,
  • Arghyro
  • Paouri
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • Inria
  • GR
  • ,
  • Tony
  • Eve
  • Presenter
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  • Gregory
  • Patrick
  • Garvey
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • Quinnipiac University
  • Visual and Performing Arts
  • _Director
  • ISEA2020 Greg Garvey (US) has been creating interactive new media art since the late nineteen seventies. He has also worked in the games industry and is the founder and first Director of the Program in Game Design & Development at Quinnipiac University. He has held previous appointments as an Associate Artist of the Digital Media Center for the Arts at Yale University; Chair of the Department of Design Art at Concordia University in Montréal where he also was a member of the Artistic Organi
  • Hamden, Connecticut, United States of America
  • -72.8969,41.3959
  • http://www.gregorypatrickgarvey.com/
  • Ana
  • Kronschnabl
  • Presenter
  • United Kingdom
  • -2.3696695703628,54.237933360747
  • Istvan
  • Kantor
  • Presenter
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  • James
  • Wallbank
  • Presenter
  • Artist and Educator
  • ISEA2010 James Wallbank is an artist, free technology advocate, and CEO of Access Space, the UK’s longest running free media lab. He hasn’t bought any hardware or software for ten years. Now Access Space is developing a research hub investigating sustainable strategies for community digital empowerment. ISEA1998 James Wallbank is an artist, designer, educator and activist who coordinated Redundant Technology Initiative a Sheffield-based arts organization that works with (so-called) obso
  • GB
  • ,
  • Inter-Society for the Electronic Arts
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2000: The Inter-Society for the Electronic Arts was a membership association founded in 1990 in The Netherlands by Theo Hesper & Wim van der Plas, with as its main aim the co-ordination of the continued occurrence of the International Symposium on Electronic Art. [In 2008 it was succeeded by the foundation ISEA International]
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  • Carl
  • Francis
  • DiSalvo
  • Author and Presenter
  • Bitstream Underground and Georgia Institute of Technology, USA.
  • Artist, Designer, and Theorist
  • ISEA2011 Carl DiSalvo is an Assistant Professor of Digital Media in the School of Literature, Communication and Culture at the Georgia Institute of Technology, USA.  He earned a Ph.D. in Design from Carnegie Mellon University in 2006 and was a post-doctoral fellow at The Center for the Arts in Society and The Studio for Creative Inquiry from 2006 to 2007.   Carl’s work, rooted in the humanities and arts, might best be characterized as a kind of design inquiry.   In 2006, he co-founded DeepLoc
  • Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States of America
  • -93.257837,44.973723
  • http://carldisalvo.com/
  • Roland
  • Cahen
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • École Nationale Supérieure de Création Industrielle (ENSCI)
  • ISEA2011 Roland Cahen, École Nationale Supérieure de Création Industrielle (ENSCI), Les Ateliers, France ISEA2000 Electroacoustic music composer, sound designer, teacher and researcher in electroacoustic music and applied sound arts.
  • FR
  • ,
  • http://roland.cahen.pagesperso-orange.fr/Textes/Bio2langues.htm
  • Menachem
  • Zur
  • Presenter
  • IL
  • ,
  • Jorge
  • Luis
  • Marzo
  • Author and Presenter
  • Visual Criticism at the Institute of Politechnical Studies
  • _Professor
  • ISEA1997 Jorge Luis Marzo was born in Barcelona in 1964, and graduated in Art History. Currently is a professor of Visual Criticism at the Institute of Politechnical Studies (IDEP), Barcelona, with a Thematic Residency in “Pop/Mass n’ Sub Cultures”at The Banff Centre for the Arts, Banff, Alberta. 1996. Co-curator of Subjetiles (contemporary art in Spain), Circulo de Bellas Artes (Madrid, April 97); Koldo Michelena (San Sebastian, September 97) and Centre d’Art Santa Monica (Barcelona, Decembe
  • ES
  • ,
  • Teri
  • Rueb
  • Artist-Performing, Presenter, and Artist-Exhibiting
  • University of Maryland Baltimore County
  • College of Fine Arts
  • ISEA2011 Teri Rueb works at the in­ter­sec­tion of in­ter­ac­tive media, sound, land, and en­vi­ron­men­tal art. She pi­o­neered the form of GPS-based in­ter­ac­tive in­stal­la­tion with her pro­ject “Trace,” which was de­vel­oped at the Banff Cen­tre for the arts from 1996-1999. She is the re­cip­i­ent of nu­mer­ous awards in­clud­ing a Prix Ars Elec­tron­ica Award of Dis­tinc­tion in 2008 for her pro­ject “Core Sam­ple” set on a land­fill in the Boston Har­bor. Her site-spe­cific work
  • New York City, New York, United States of America
  • -73.9808,40.7648
  • http://terirueb.net/bio
  • Wolfgang
  • Strauss
  • Author, Presenter, and Artist-Exhibiting
  • Virtual Worlds Studio
  • Architect, Co-founder, and Founder
  • ISEA2023 Monika Fleischmann (*1950 in Karlsruhe) and Wolfgang Strauss (*1951 near Nuremberg) are a German artist duo who have been working with digital media as a combination of art and technology since the mid-1980s. They founded their ARTWORK studio in 1987 and co-founded the ART+COM Institute for interdisciplinary research in Berlin; established the MARS – Media Art & Research Studies Lab at GMD Institute for Media Communication and Fraunhofer Institute for AI and Robotics. Their pioneer
  • Berlin, Germany
  • 13.3888599,52.5170365
  • https://www.fleischmann-strauss.de/
  • Monika
  • Fleischmann
  • Author, Presenter, International Programme Committee (IPC), and Artist-Exhibiting
  • Institute for Media Communication and GMD Forschungszentrum Informationstechnik
  • Artist-Researcher
  • ISEA2023 Monika Fleischmann (*1950 in Karlsruhe) and Wolfgang Strauss (*1951 near Nuremberg) are a German artist duo who have been working with digital media as a combination of art and technology since the mid-1980s. They founded their ARTWORK studio in 1987 and co-founded the ART+COM Institute for interdisciplinary research in Berlin; established the MARS – Media Art & Research Studies Lab at GMD Institute for Media Communication and Fraunhofer Institute for AI and Robotics. Their pioneer
  • Berlin, Germany
  • 13.3888599,52.5170365
  • https://www.fleischmann-strauss.de/
  • Bart
  • Bridger
  • Woodstrup
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2012 Bart Woodstrup seeks to understand and manipulate the aesthetics, semiotics, and narratives of various time-based media. Assistant Professor, College of Visual and Performing Arts, School of Art and Design, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL, USA.
  • US
  • ,
  • http://bartwoodstrup.com/
  • Emmanuelle
  • Loubet
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2000: Emmanuelle Loubet is a radio producer, new media and web project developer sound hunter and designer, writer, researcher and professor. After graduating in 1981 with an MA in musicology at the Sorbonne, Emmanuelle Loubet attended the Technical University of Berlin with a DAAD scholarship. From 1981 to 1986, she conducted research on Claude Shannon’s Information theory, and on electronic music, simultaneously teaching herself computer music, leading to a PhD in musicology from the So
  • FR
  • ,
  • Bruce
  • Brown
  • Author and Presenter
  • University of Brighton
  • GB
  • ,
  • Emma
  • Posey
  • Author and Presenter
  • University of Wales Institute
  • Cardiff, GB
  • ,
  • Timothy
  • Nohe
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • US
  • ,
  • Janos
  • Sugar
  • Author and Presenter
  • Hungarian Academy of Fine Art
  • ISEA1997 Janos Sugar (Hungary b. 1958) attended the Department of Sculpture of the Hungarian Academy of Fine Art, Budapest from 1979 to 1984. Between 1980 and 1986 he was active­ly involved in the exhibitions and performances of Indigo, an interdisciplinary art group, led by Miklos Erdely. Janos Sugar has participated in national and international exhibi­tions since 1980 and has also created several perfor­mances, films and videos. Between 1990 and 1995 he was one of the board members of the
  • HU
  • ,
  • Nicolas
  • Grimal
  • Presenter
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  • Didier
  • Mulleras
  • Presenter, Artist-Exhibiting, and Artist-Performing
  • FR
  • ,
  • http://didier-mulleras.com/parcours/biographie
  • Rachel
  • Price
  • Presenter
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  • Ricardo
  • Dominguez
  • Author, Presenter, and Artist-Exhibiting
  • ISEA2015 The Electronic Disturbance Theater (EDT) is a small group of art activists engaged in developing the theory and practice of Electronic Civil Disobedience. The founding members are Ricardo Dominguez, Carmin Karasic, Brett Stalbaum, and Stefan Wray. EDT is recognized as one of the first small autonomous groups working to popularize digital resistance, working at the intersections of radical politics, global performance art, and web design. ISEA1997 Ricardo Dominguez is part of the edit
  • New York City, United States of America
  • -73.9866,40.7306
  • Maria
  • X
  • Presenter
  • Medi©terra
  • GR
  • ,
  • Susanna
  • Paasonen
  • Author, Presenter, and Artist-Exhibiting
  • University of Turku
  • Researcher
  • ISEA1998 Susanna Paasonen (Finland), University of Turku, Helsinki. ISEA1997 Susanna Paasonen is finishing her M.A. for Cinema and television studies department, University of Turku, Finland. She does research and criticism in media, gender, and poli­tics, and is currently working on Ground, a ‘zine on visual culture. Susanna works and lives in Helsinki.
  • Helsinki, Finland
  • 24.94861,60.17333
  • Richard
  • Pierre-Davis
  • Author and Presenter
  • ISEA1997 Richard Pierre-Davis, UK, was expelled from his last year of school before taking his final exams in 1981. After a series of odd jobs, he took a course in Video Production at Lambeth Video, Brixton, London. From here he went to Cable London, where he worked for two years on the open access Community Channel. During this time, he made TV documentaries on the London Film Festival and on Chow Yung Fat, star of Hong Kong gangster movies, adapting to the methods of guerrilla TV and video
  • GB
  • ,
  • Barry
  • Schwartz
  • Author and Presenter
  • US
  • ,
  • Gérard
  • Mermoz
  • Author and Presenter
  • Coventry University
  • ISEA1997 Gérard Mermoz, France/UK, Coventry University, UK, Studied literature and art history at Aix-en-Provence University, France. Moved to England. Taught art history at Bristol University, and Liverpool Polytechnic. Moved to Coventry in 1991 to teach Graphic Design. Gained an MA in Electronic Graphics at Coventry University (1994). Currently teaching graphic design at Coventry University, with special emphasis on typography and multimedia. Course leader for the new MA in Design & Digit
  • Coventry, United Kingdom
  • -1.510477,52.4081812
  • http://gerardmermozartist.blogspot.com/
  • Sue
  • Thomas
  • Author and Presenter
  • Nottingham Trent University
  • Writer and Editor
  • ISEA1997 Sue Thomas, Nottingham, UK, has just completed her third novel, The [+]NET[+] Of Desire, which takes place in the unbodied realm of text-based virtuality. The landscape of the book can be found at LambdaM00 #87887. Her first novel, Correspondence, explored the choice to be made between a human or a machine body, and was short-listed for several awards, including the 1992 Arthur (Clarke Award for Best Science Fiction Novel). In her second book, Water, she invent­ed Ruari, a sensual ye
  • Nottingham, GB
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  • Kevin
  • Murray
  • Author and Presenter
  • Writer and Curator
  • ISEA1997 Kevin Murray is a freelance writer/curator currently working on a book about digital atavism entitled Shock of the Old. In 1992, he was awarded a PhD from the University of Melbourne for a thesis in nar­rative psychology, Life as Fiction. While continuing to work in this area, he now focuses on the link between emerging digital cultures and traditional crafts. Matters of Substance is a series of articles about the status of clay, glass, stone, metal and fibre in an immaterial age.Thi
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  • Mark
  • Palmer
  • Author and Presenter
  • Staffordshire University and Univeristy of the West of England, UK
  • Department of Computer Science and Creativer Technologies
  • Researcher
  • ISEA2011 Dr. Mark William Palmer, Department of Computer Science and Creativer Technologies, Univeristy of the West of England, UK Mark Palmer’s re­search fo­cuses on new the use of games and multi-user vir­tual sys­tems to ex­am­ine is­sues of af­fect and em­bod­i­ment. Cur­rent pro­jects in­clude re­search into the de­vel­op­ment of tools to de­scribe body image in con­di­tions such as Com­plex Re­gional Pain Syn­drome, the de­vel­op­ment of in­ter­faces to pain man­age­ment tools and th
  • Stoke-on-Trent, GB
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