Karla Schuch Brunet
Photo from karlabru.net
Most Recent Affiliation(s):
- University of Bahia, PhD in Audiovisual Communication, _Professor
Other Affiliation(s):
- Academy of Art University
- Post‑Bachelor in Electronic Art Critic
- degree in Communication
ISEA Bio(s) Available:
ISEA2022
Karla Brunet is an artist, researcher, and a professor at IHAC-UFBA, in Salvador, Brazil.
ISEA2017
Karla Brunet, Colombia, is an artist and researcher, has a PhD in Audiovisual Communication and a master’s degree in Fine Arts. She has participated on many art exhibitions in Brazil, Europe and the USA. Karla is a professor at IHAC and Pós-Cultura at UFBA, where she researches projects that present intersection of art, science and technology. From 2009-2012, Karla was the coordinator of Lab-debug.net, a media lab focus on women and free technology, and in 2012, she was the curator of FACMIL/LabMAM, a medialab at the Museum of Modern Art of Bahia. In 2014/2015, she got a year art/research grant at UDK, Berlin. Nowadays, back in Brazil, Karla coordinates the Ecoarte, an interdisciplinary research and art group.
ISEA2015
Karla Brunet is an artist and researcher who has a PhD in Audiovisual Communication and a Master’s degree in Fine Arts. Her work has been exhibited in Brazil, Europe and the USA and she received a grant from FAPESB for post-doctoral research on Mobile Technology and Art. Brunet is a professor at IHAC and Pós-Cultura at UFBA, where she researches projects at the intersection of art, science and technology. Brunet was the coordinator of Labdebug.net (2009-2012), curator of FACMIL/LabMAM (2012), and coordinates the Ecoarte, an interdisciplinary research and art group. She lives in Berlin working on a research grant at UDK.
ISEA2014
Karla Brunet, Federal University of Bahia, BR, is an artist and researcher, has a PhD in Audiovisual Communication (UPF – Barcelona, Spain), a Master degree in Fine Arts (Academy of Art University – San Francisco, USA), a Post‑Bachelor in Electronic Art Critic (Mecad, Spain) and a degree in Communication (UFSM – Santa Maria, Brazil). She has participated on many photography and digital arts exhibitions in Brazil, Europe and the USA and got a grant from FAPESB for post‑doctoral research on Mobile Technology and Art. Today, she is a Professor at IHAC (Instituto de Humanidades, Artes e Ciências) and Pós‑Cultura at UFBA, where she researches projects that present intersection of art, science and technology. From 2009‑2012, Karla was the coordinator of Labdebug.net, a media lab focusing on women and technology and in 2012, she was the curator of FACMIL/LabMAM. Karla coordinates the Ecoarte, an interdisciplinary research and art group
ISEA2011
Karla Schuch Brunetis a media artist and researcher, has a PhD in Audiovisual Communication (UPF – Barcelona, Spain – CAPES Scholarship), a master degree in Fine Arts (Academy of Art University – San Francisco, USA – CAPES Scholarship), a Post-Bachelor in Electronic Art Critic (Mecad, Spain) and a degree in Communication (UFSM – Santa Maria, Brazil). She has participated on many photography and digital arts exhibitions in Brazil, Europe and the USA and got a grant from FAPESB for a post-doctoral research on Mobile Technology and Art. Nowadays, she is a professor at IHAC (Instituto de Humanidades, Artes e Ciências) and Pós-Cultura (Programa Multidisciplinar de Pós-Graduação em Cultura e Sociedade) at UFBA, where she researches projects that present intersection of art, science and technology. Karla coordinates the Ecoarte Group (www.ecoarte.info), an interdisciplinary research and art group on art, technology and environment. She also coordinates labdebug (www.labdebug.net), a media lab focus on women and technology.
ISEA 2008
Ph.D. in Audiovisual Communication. Masters in Fine Arts
Currently doing a post-doctorate at Cyber Research Group/ UFBA with scholarship from Fapesb (Brazil)ISEA2004
Karla S. Brunet was born in Brazil in 1972. She has a degree in Social Communication and another in Language. She got a grant for a MFA (Master in Fine Arts) in USA, where she studied and worked in digital imaging for 3 years. Back to Brazil she participated in diverse projects involving photography and Internet and worked for a few years doing commercial design work. She taught to Multimedia students in universities in São Paulo. Currently, with another scholarship from the Brazilian government, she lives in Spain to write a PhD thesis on Network Projects.
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Last Known Location:
- Bahia, Brazil
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Art Events:
ThalassoGlitch
Categories: [Art Exhibition] [Projection / Video Mapping] [Video / Animation Installation]
[ISEA2015]
Sensorium in correlations: A journe...
Categories: [Art Exhibition] [Electronic / Robotic Object] [Video / Animation Installation]
[ISEA2014]
WanderingScapes: an audiovisual per...
Categories: [Performances]
[ISEA2017]
Composer / Director / Choreographer:
Tortuous Drift – Live Cinema Perf...
Categories: [Performances] [Concert - Audio/Visual]
[ISEA2022]
Presentations:
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Title: Race, Representation & Digital Divides: Multiculturalism on the Internet: A Case Study of Nettime, an E-mail Discussion List
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ISEA2004
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Title: Mapping and Psychogeography
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ISEA2008
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Title: Collaborative moblog and ephemeral self-portraits
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ISEA2008
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Title: Data Visualization and Eco-Media Content: Media Art Produced at Digital Narratives Workshops
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ISEA2011
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Title: Sensing Baia de Todos os Santos bay and Paraguaçu river
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ISEA2014
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Title: ThalassoGlitch: Disruption on the oceans and data bending
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ISEA2015
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Title: Environmental Aesthetics and Nature Immersion Art Practices
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ISEA2017
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Title: Methodological Approaches and Sensitive Experiences Based on Nature Immersions, Field Trips and Rural Residencies Introduction
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ISEA2017
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Title: Transdisciplinary Collaborative Practices in Art, Science and Technology
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ISEA2018
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Title: Art and possible relations in nature
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