Raquel Caerols Mateo
Most Recent Affiliation(s):
- Complutense University of Madrid, Faculty of Fine Arts, Senior Lecturer
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Raquel Caerols Mateo. Holds a degree in Audiovisual Communication and a PhD in Applied Creativity from the Faculty of Fine Arts, both from the Complutense University of Madrid.
She is currently a lecturer in the Faculty of Information Sciences at the Complutense University of Madrid, in new media. As a researcher, she has been responsible for the project Cyberculture & New Media Art, publicly funded by the Ministry of Education, Culture and Sport, in the call for the Promotion of Contemporary Art. She has also been a researcher on numerous competitive research projects such as: Creation and studies of the CAAC (Collections and Archives of Contemporary art) of Cuenca as a methodological model for research excellence in Fine Arts; or Title: The electrographic and digital art collections of the MIDE. Management, conservation, restoration and dissemination of its collections; o Spanish Media Archive. He is currently coordinating the creation of the MediaLab Madrid Archive (2002-2006).ISEA2017
Accredited as Senior Lecturer. PhD in Applied Creativity at the Faculty of Fine Arts of the Complutense University in Madrid, Spain (UCM) with Cum Laude qualification. Assistant Professor at the School of Communication at the University Francisco de Vitoria (Spain) in the area of creativity and visual arts. He has also participated as a lecturer at international congresses as the Computer Art in Mexico City, or the Sixth Congress of fun and education. For a new learning, organized by the Technology Foundation of Madrid held in Cartagena de Indias (Colombia). He has been responsible for the direction of the First Symposium Cyberculture and New Media Art, along with Dr. Juan Arturo Rubio Arostegui, funded by the Ministry of Culture and Sports of the Government of Spain.
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Title: Media Art in the Ibero-American Context
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Title: The Creation of the Medialab Madrid Archive: Preserving the Memory of Transdiciplinary Media Art Practices
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