Jean Paul Longavesne
ISEA Bio(s) Available:
ISEA2000
Jean Paul Longavesne is a professor at University Paris XI and Ensad – Higher National School of Decorative Arts, and a part-time lecturer to the HAM. Since 1987, he has worked with GRIP (Computer Pictorial Research Group), which he founded within the University Paris Xl. Since 1980, he takes part in international symposia of technological arts with installations / performances through network, bringing into play Painting Machines.
ISEA1995
Jean Paul Longavesne. Professor at the University de Paris XI, Orsay Campus, France; network artist using the pseudonym Quark; Director of Art+Com Gallery (Paris network art gallery); computer imaging theorist.
Last Known Location:
- Paris, FR
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Title: Machines à Peindre et Informatique Picturale: Ironie de I’art Digital?
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ISEA95
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Title: The Touch of Art in the Age of Digital Paintings. Digital Irony?
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ISEA98
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Title: Aesthetic and Rhetoric of Technological Art: The Interface Machines
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