Eugenia Fratzeskou


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  • ISEA2011

    Dr. Eugenia Fratzeskou (b.1979, Athens, Greece) is a London, UK, based artist, researcher, writer, editor, critic and educator. Visiting Lecturer, University of Westminster, London. Editorial Board Member & author of Digimag. Member of Digicult Network.Editor of Journal of Fine & Studio Art (Academic Journals).School of ARCHitecture for All Associate. Project Review Committee & Educational Programmes Member at Urban Transcripts, and others. Pioneering types and processes of digital site-specific art and drawing have been the outcomes of her research leadership of highly successful international research projects with artists, architects and computer scientists since 2000. Eugenia has advanced a wider discourse on digital visualisation systems and virtual environments in site-specific, digital media art and architecture, through inventing methodologies for mapping the invisible inter-passages between virtual and actual architectural spaces within new types of site-specific virtual environments.

    She has created new relationships between art, architecture, philosophy, computer science and virtual reality. Her expertise expands into the relationship between symbolic logic, Boolean set operations, algebraic, geometrical processes, VR, built architecture and cosmology. Her qualifications include an AHRC-funded practice-based PhD in digital site-specific art (Oct. 2002 – Mar. 2006, University of Surrey/Wimbledon College of Art, London), an AHRC-funded MA Fine Art: Drawing (2002, WCA), a BA (Hons) in Fine Art Painting (2001, WCA) and a CLTAD certificate in Higher Education teaching.

    ISEA2010

    Dr. Eugenia Fratzeskou lectures Architecture at Westminster University, London. Her recent international research publications present pioneering types of digital site-specific art & drawing. Her award-winning and internationally recognized work has been presented in Leonardo/MIT, Venice Biennale etc.


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  • London, England, United Kingdom

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  • Athens, GR

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