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EOI to host ISEA2021 (27th International Symposium on Electronic Art).

ISEA International is pleased to make a call for Expressions of Interest to host ISEA2021 (27th International Symposium on Electronic Art).


HOW TO BID http://www.isea-web.org/symposia/how-to-bid/

ISEA International makes an annual call for proposals to host the International Symposium on Electronic Art. The call for proposals is made 3 years in advance.

For information about past and planned symposia see http://www.isea-web.org/symposia/past-isea-symposia/

Timetable for ISEA2021 bids:

April 29, 2018 – Expression of Interest deadline
April 29 – 6 May, 2018 – Bidding organisations notified
June 23 – 30, 2018 – Presentation at ISEA2017 (Durban, South Africa) AGM and meeting with ISEA International Foundation Board
August 31st, 2018 – Full bid document deadline
November 1st, 2018 – Candidates notified of outcome

Please don’t hesitate to contact me if you require further information.

Sue Gollifer

Executive Director ISEA International

email: info@isea-web.org

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Final Deadline for ISEA2018 extended to 21 January – 23:59 (GMT)

Because of the seasonal break and the start of a new academic term/semester, we have extended the  Final Call for  ISEA2018 to 23:59 (GMT) on 21 January 2018

Final Deadline for submission of papers, posters, panels, roundtables, artistic works, design cases, residencies, workshops, and tutorials


 

INTERSECTIONS

SUB-THEMES

hybridisation & purity / emancipation & pain / spirit & flesh / in-between the cracks

 


// Academic 

//// Full Papers

Extended Final Deadline: 23:59 (GMT) on 21 January 2018

  • Will be double-blind peer-reviewed so please remove any author names and identifying information from submission
  • Should be 5-8 pages in length
  • Should use submission template (download template)
  • Convert to pdf and submit via EasyChair
  • 20-minutes oral presentation with 10 minutes Q & A
  • Submission must be accompanied by signed copyright form available here

//// Short Papers

Extended Final Deadline: 23:59 (GMT) on 21 January 2018

  • Will be double-blind peer-reviewed so please remove any author names and identifying information from submission
  • Should be 2-4 pages in length
  • Should use submission template (download template)
  • Convert to pdf and submit via EasyChair
  • 15-minutes oral presentation with 5 minutes Q & A
  • Submission must be accompanied by signed copyright form available here

///// Panels and roundtables

Extended Final Deadline: 23:59 (GMT) on 21 January 2018

  • Will be double-blind peer-reviewed so please remove any author names and identifying information from submission
  • Proposals should be maximum 6 pages in length
  • Should contain an introduction and abstracts from individual discussants (3-6 people)
  • Will take the form of moderator-led groups of 3–5 experts responding to questions on the selected topic
  • 30+15 to 60+30 minutes allotted presentation time depending on number of speakers
  • Submission must be accompanied by signed copyright form available here

The official language of the event is English. Submissions must be written in English.

Submission will be done via the Easy Chair platform

SUBMIT WITH EASYCHAIR

 // Presentations &  Discussions

//// Posters/Demonstrations

Extended Final Deadline: 23:59 (GMT) on 21 January 2018

  • Proposals should be maximum 1 page
  • Should use submission template
  • Accepted posters proposals will be invited to submit poster with template provided.
  • Posters will be published in the conference proceedings and will be allotted a wall space (with electricity and Internet connectivity by request)
  • Submission must be accompanied by signed copyright form available here

//// Institutional Presentations

Extended Final Deadline: 23:59 (GMT) on 21 January 2018

Institutional Presentations from communities working on matters pertaining to the themes of ISEA symposia, based on their relevance to contemporary trends, developments, and debates, intended as opportunities for networking and as a forum for institutions such as galleries, museums, NGOs, networks, schools, and companies to introduce themselves to the community and discuss for example organizational, financial, and curatorial matters

Submit a proposal:

  • Maximum 1 page
  • Should use submission template
  • 10 minutes is the allotted presentation time and space for presenting posters, brochures, banners, etc.
  • Specific space requirements for larger-format demonstrations and displays  to be specified in proposal
  • Presenters of institutional presentations are not eligible for symposium fee discounts.
  • Submission must be accompanied by signed copyright form available here

TEMPLATE  / SUBMIT WITH EASYCHAIR

// Talks & Tutorials

//// Artist Talks/Work in progress

Deadline for submission: 1 March 2018

  • Proposal of maximum 500 words
  • Should use submission template
  • Will be allotted 10 minutes presentation time
  • Submission must be accompanied by signed copyright form available here

//// Workshops and Tutorials

Deadline for submission: 12 January 2018

Proposals for half, full or two-day workshops during ISEA2018. Workshops will be announced on the symposium website, and organisers may release their own call for submissions and may submit a one-page abstract of their workshop proposal to be included in the proceedings.

To propose a workshop:

  • Proposal maximum 2 pages
  • Should use submission template
  • Title of the workshop/tutorial.
  • Duration: half day or full day
  • Abstract (ready to be released on the symposium website)
  • Rationale/target audience of the workshop (academics, professionals, general public?)
  • Short bios of the organisers
  • Plan of how to solicit participation
  • Preferred venue and necessary special equipment
  • Your preference to possibly exhibit outcomes of the workshop during the symposium
  • Links to any relevant online material
  • Submission must be accompanied by signed copyright form available here

TEMPLATE  / SUBMIT WITH EASYCHAIR

//// Creative Projects / Events in Public Space

Extended Final Deadline: 23:59 (GMT) on 21 January 2018

Proposals for interventions, performances, discussions, and other pop-up events to take place in public spaces in Durban and to engage the general public.

Submit a proposal:

  • 1-3 pages including the following:
  • Short abstract
  • Project/ Event description
  • Thematic statement, detailing how the event will relate to its surroundings, and how it reaches out to general public
  • Venue/location preference (if known), OR, venue/location requirements and constraints
  • Time of day and date preference (if known), OR, time of day and date requirements and constraints
  • Technical and logistic requirements
  • Estimate budget and an indication of existing financial support
  • Estimate project timeline
  • Images, sketches, drafts (if appropriate)
  • Links to video documentation online (if applicable)
  • Proposer and/or key participants’ bios or Cvs
  • Submission must be accompanied by signed copyright form available here

SUBMIT WITH EASYCHAIR

Authors are requested to remove their names and institutions ahead of submission for review and to add back their names for camera-ready version.

  • Deadline for camera-ready submissions to be included in the proceedings (papers and abstracts of posters, panels, and roundtables): (01 April 2018)

ISEA2018: June 23-30, 2018 in Durban South Africa


 

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CFP ISEA2018 Durban South Africa

A quick update regarding ISEA2018 TIMETABLE

CALL FOR PAPERS AND PARTICIPATION 24th International Symposium on Electronic Art (ISEA2018) and the 5th Arts and Design Digital Festival (Digifest5) June 23-30, 2018 Durban University of Technology, KwaZulu-Natal,

South Africa http://www.isea-international.org/isea2018 

Intersections

Submission system opens: 01 November 2017

  • Deadline for submission of papers, posters, panels, roundtables, artistic works, design cases, residencies, workshops, and tutorials: 01 December 2017
  • Notification of acceptance for papers, posters, panels, roundtables, artistic works, design cases, residence, workshop, and tutorials: 01 February 2018
  • Deadline for submission of artist talks, conversation sessions and institutional presentations: 01 March 2018
  • Notification of acceptance for artist talks, conversation sessions and institutional presentations: 30 March, 2018
  • Deadline for camera-ready submissions to be included in the proceedings (papers and abstracts of posters, panels, and roundtables): 01 April 2018

ISEA2018: June 23-30, 2018 in Durban South Africa

The ISEA2018 theme of Intersections positions creative technological innovation as an activist engagement into public space and public practice. Creative collaboration between artists, artisans, designers, technologists, entrepreneurs, engineers, scientists and inventors will take place in a context where survival is the most basic instigator for solutions. In such a scenario, technological developments follow and support these solutions. In addition, the role of the artist is essential in providing opportunities to build new and exciting interactions between people and place.

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CFP ISEA2018 Durban, South Africa

CALL FOR PAPERS AND PARTICIPATION

24th International Symposium on Electronic Art (ISEA2018)

and the 5th Arts and Design Digital Festival (Digifest5)

 June 23-30, 2018

 Durban University of Technology, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

http://www.isea-international.org.2018

ISEA is one of the world’s most prominent international arts and technology events, bringing together scholarly, artistic, and scientific domains in an interdisciplinary discussion and showcase of creative productions applying new technologies in art, interactivity, and electronic and digital media.

The ISEA2018 theme of Intersections positions creative technological innovation as an activist engagement into public space and public practice. Creative collaboration between artists, artisans, designers, technologists, entrepreneurs, engineers, scientists and inventors will take place in a context where survival is the most basic instigator for solutions. In such a scenario, technological developments follow and support these solutions. In addition, the role of the artist is essential in providing opportunities to build new and exciting interactions between people and place.

ISEA2018 welcomes the following submissions:

  • Academic: papers, posters, panels and round-tables for double blind peer review.
  • Presentations and discussions: in the form of artist talks, conversation sessions and institutional presentations.
  • Creative: in the form of artworks, showcases, design solutions, socially engaged interventions, performances, residencies, workshops, tutorials.

ISEA International encourages the Host Organisation to incorporate aspects of local culture, history and traditions (as they pertain to arts and technology) to make every Symposium a unique and rewarding socio-cultural experience.

SUB-THEMES

Hybridisation and Purity

The sub-theme provides for contributions reflecting the purity of numbers, code and technology interfacing with art, as well as hybridisation in relation to art, science and technology. This sub-theme includes contributions on identities, diversity and pluralism, migration and urbanisation as well as notions of democracies – all in relation to art, science and technology. We invite contributions on the purity of technology, sound, light and the ‘fourth industrial revolution’ (artificial intelligence, virtual reality), networks and net neutrality, as well as on the digital divide and technology for development.

 

Emancipation and Pain

The sub-theme provides for contributions on the politics of art, science and technology in its broadest sense. This includes critical assessments on surveillance and intelligence; ‘high art’; elitism and exclusivity, popular culture and inclusivity. Contributions are welcomed on revolutions, reclaiming spaces and places, the ritualised everyday, contested notions of ‘informality’ and as well as on voice and voiceless. It provides for contributions on xenophobia, colonial legacies and new powers intersecting with media art practices, addressing the challenges of diversity. Contributions are welcomed on the social practice of art and science engagement, as well as on art and activism.

Spirit and Flesh

The sub-theme provides for contributions on intangible and tangible heritage; on mobius and teleos; as well as indigenous knowledge systems, reality and lived experiences. It also includes contributions on the self and the body as well as on infinity and life beyond. In addition, it provides for critical assessments on media art and culture, the relevance of the classic museum environment and the potential for public space activations.

 

In between the cracks

The sub-theme allows for contributions on anything in-between; which do not fit into identified sub-themes, and that push the boundaries of art, science and technology. Individual scholars and artists, as well as those working in groups are welcome to propose sessions, events, roundtables, exhibitions and performances which go beyond the suggested themes and which seek to enhance the overall conference experience.

The official language of the event is English. Submissions must be written in English.

FORMAT

 Academic

Papers:   should be 4-8 pages in length. Accepted Paper presentations will be afforded 20-minutes oral presentation with 10 minutes Q & A.

Posters: proposals should be 2 pages. Accepted posters proposals will be invited to submit poster with template provided.

Panels and roundtables:  proposals should be 2-3 pages in length. Accepted panels and roundtable discussions will take the form of moderator-led groups of 3–5 experts responding to questions on the selected topic.

Paper, poster, panel and roundtable proposals will be double-blind peer-reviewed.

Presentations and discussions

Artist talks: short 10-minute presentations or demonstrations that showcase artworks, design artefacts, or works in progress.

Institutional presentations: 20-minute sessions that are intended as opportunities for networking and as a forum for institutions such as museums, NGOs, networks, schools, and companies to introduce themselves to the community.

Conversation sessions:  30-minute 2-4 person discussions with participants from different disciplines focused around a common challenge.

Workshops: half or full day interactive presentations that lead the audience to concrete outcomes.

Tutorials: half or full day interactive presentations that explain or train the audience in a method, technique or toolkit.

Workshop and tutorial submissions require a 2-4 page proposal in English that includes title, duration (half or full day), organizer bios and affiliations, 200 word (max) abstract (ready for distribution/publication), rationale, instructional methods, plan to solicit participation, link to workshop tutorial website, and required equipment (technical rider).

Talks, institutional presentations and conversation-sessions submissions require a 2-4 page proposals.

Presentation and discussion proposals will be selected by appropriate chairs and the organizing committee based on their quality and relevance to the Symposium.

Creative

Artistic works: productions of artists, designers, and/or scientists that include creative engagement with technology, science and art (such as electronic sound art, audio-visual digital art, exhibitions, performances, installations, media art). Preference is given to projects and production that is locally relevant and engaged with a history and experience of working in the African context. Projects are focused on public interventions in and around the coastal city of Durban.

Artworks, showcases, design solutions, socially engaged interventions, performances, residencies, workshops, tutorials requires a 2-4 page proposal in English including title, author bios and affiliations, 200 word (max) abstract (ready for diffusion), general project/work description, link to a video or demo website, and required equipment (technical rider).

Artistic works and design cases proposals will be selected by appropriate chairs and the organizing committee based on their quality and relevance to the Symposium.

DIGIFEST – ISEA2018 will incorporate Durban University of Technology’s annual Arts and Design Digital Festival (Digifest). This event promotes interdisciplinary exchanges across design and art disciplines in workshops, talks programs, performances, exhibitions, and public activations on DUT campuses.

KEY DATES:

  • Call published: 1 September 2017
  • Submission system opens: 15 September 2017
  • Deadline for submission of papers, posters, panels, roundtables, artistic works, design cases, residencies, workshops, and tutorials: 01 December 2017
  • Notification of acceptance for papers, posters, panels, roundtables, artistic works, design cases, residence, workshop, and tutorials: 01 February 2018
  • Deadline for submission of artist talks, conversation sessions and institutional presentations: 01 March 2018
  • Notification of acceptance for artist talks, conversation sessions and institutional presentations: 30 March, 2018
  • Deadline for camera-ready submissions to be included in the proceedings (papers and abstracts of posters, panels, and roundtables): 01 April 2018
  • ISEA2018: June 23-30, 2018 in Durban South Africa

 

SYMPOSIUM ORGANISERS

Local Organising Committee: Shakeel Ori (Chair), Marcus Neustetter (The Trinity Session), Dr René Alicia Smith (Durban University of Technology), James Seymour (KZN Convention Bureau), Eric Apelgren (eThekwini Municipality), Dr Mduduzi Xakaza (eThekwini Municipality)

Symposium Artistic Director:                 Marcus Neustetter, The Trinity Session

Symposium Director:                               Dr René Alicia Smith, Durban University of Technology

Symposium Deputy Director:                Prof Oludayo Olugbara, Durban University of Technology

Symposium Committee:                         Dr Kira Erwin, Durban University of Technology

Prof Delene Heukelman, Durban University of Technology

Doung Jahangeer, Durban University of Technology

Dr Maleshoane Rapeane-Mathonsi, Durban University of Technology

Prof Richard Millham, Durban University of Technology

Dr Trevor Naidoo, Durban University of Technology

Marcus Neustetter (Symposium Artistic Director)

Prof Oludayo Olugbara (Symposium Deputy Director)

Dr René Smith (Symposium Director)

David Tshabalala, Durban University of Technology

Dr Mduduzi Xakaza, Durban Art Gallery (eThekwini Municipality)

 

 

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ISEA International Announces New Board members

ISEA International extends its deep thanks to the Board members who served until the end of 2016: Peter Anders, Ian Clothier, Bonnie Mitchell, Wim van der Plas

We also welcome the new board members, who serve as from 1st January 2017: Ernest Edmonds (Chair) Mike Phillips ( Secretary) Anne Nigten ( Treasurer), Pat Badani, Ricardo Dal Farra, Rob La Frenais and Roger Malina.

Over the coming year the new Board will review ISEA’s mission and strategy. It will set a way forward that, building on its strong history, provides a sustainable and exciting future.

 

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Call for Expressions of Interest to Host ISEA2018

Call for Expressions of Interest to Host ISEA2018

ISEA International is pleased to announce the call for Expressions of Interest to host ISEA2018 (24th International Symposium on Electronic Art). Potential host organisations should consult the 2018 Guidelines for Symposium Host Candidates on the ISEA International website prior to making a bid. The Guidelines can be found here: http://bit.ly/1FRaAjU

The Expression of Interest should consist of a 3-5 page proposal including details about host organisation, partners, outline budget and finance plan, symposium themes, artistic programme, creation of International Program Committee, plans for proceedings, milestone dates, registration fees and other relevant details. In preparing your response please refer to the Symposium Guidelines, section 4.2.

Selected potential host organisations will be invited to meet with the Board and give a presentation on their Expression of Interest to delegates at the ISEA International General Meeting during ISEA2015 in Vancouver, Canada (August 14-18, 2015).

TIMETABLE FOR 2018 BIDS

May 31, 2015              Deadline for submitting Expression of Interest

June 15-30, 2015         Bidding organisations notified

August, 2015                Presentation of plans at ISEA2015 (Vancouver, Canada) and meeting                                                 with ISEA International board

November 15, 2015     Deadline for Full Bid documents

December, 2015           Possible Skype meeting with ISEA International Board

December 31, 2015      Candidates notified of outcome

QUESTIONS & CONTACT INFORMATION

Interested parties are encouraged to contact ISEA International HQ for further details. The Expression of Interest should be sent electronically to: Sue Gollifer, ISEA International HQ Director, University of Brighton, UK email: <info@isea-web.org>

ISEA is a forum for interdisciplinary academic discourse and exchange among culturally diverse organisations and individuals working with art, science and technology. The Symposium is an annual nomadic event, hosted by organisations around the world. The first International Symposium on Electronic Art was held in 1988 in Utrecht, The Netherlands.

Future ISEA symposium schedule:

ISEA2015 Vancouver, Canada    http://isea2015.org/

ISEA2016 Hong Kong, China       http://isea2016.info/

ISEA2017 Manizales, Colombia

ISEA International http://isea-web.org

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ISEA2016 Announcement

The Board of ISEA International is pleased to announce that the ISEA2016 symposium will be held in Hong Kong in May 2016. We received two compelling bid proposals, one from Rotterdam Netherlands, the other from Hong Kong. The Board and its advisory committee, the IIAC, rigorously reviewed the proposals over several weeks and reached a decision at the end of October.

The successful bid was submitted by the School of Creative Media – City University of Hong Kong, the School of Design – The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Videotage, Microwave Festival and other partner institutions. It described the main symposium and exhibitions venues as “two iconic ultra-modern buildings by Daniel Libeskind and Zaha Hadid which are evidencing the new renaissance of arts and culture in Hong Kong.” A third venue will be the Cattle Depot Artist Village, a reminder of Hong Kong’s past.

The Hong Kong team’s presentation was well-received at ISEA2013’s Annual General Meeting. Its Cultural R>evolution theme operates on several levels. In addition to addressing the impact of digital technologies on culture it relates also to symposium’s timing and local political developments. These include the advent of universal suffrage in 2017, as well as the government’s current massive investments within the West Kowloon Cultural District.

Cultural R>evolution’s meaning is further developed in sub-themes including: The New Economic Geopolitics of (Art-)Making, From Interactivity to Playability, Crowd A.I., (De)institutionalization D.I.Y. and Electronic Art beyond Anthropocentrism.

The ISEA International Board looks forward to working with the Hong Kong team.  Please join us there!

 

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Past ISEA Symposia

27. Barcelona, Spain ISEA2022

26. Montreal, Canada ISEA2020

25. Gwangju, South Korea ISEA2019

24. Durban, South Africa ISEA2018

23. Manizales, Colombia ISEA2017

22. Hong Kong, China ISEA2016

21. Vancouver, Canada ISEA2015

20. Dubai, (Abu Dhabi & Sharjah) UAE ISEA2014

19. Sydney, Australia ISEA2013

18. Albuquerque,  (Santa Fe & Taos), New Mexico ISEA2012

17. Istanbul, Turkey ISEA2011

16. RUHR region (Dortmund, Essen and Duisburg), Germany ISEA2010

15. Belfast, Northern Ireland ISEA2009

14. Singapore, ISEA2008

13. San José, USA ISEA2006

12. Helsinki, Finland, (Tallinn, Estonia and on the Baltic Sea) ISEA2004

11. Nagoya, Japan ISEA2002

10. Paris, France ISEA2000

9. Liverpool/Manchester, UK ISEA98

8. Chicago, USA ISEA97

7. Rotterdam, Netherlands ISEA96

6. Montréal, Canada ISEA95

5. Helsinki, Finland ISEA94

4. Minneapolis, USA FISEA’93

3. Sydney, Australia TISEA, 1992

2. Groningen, Netherlands SISEA, 1990

1. Utrecht, Netherlands FISEA, 1988

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

For more information see the ISEA Archives

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The Board

The ISEA International foundation board is the governing body of ISEA. The primary role of the Board is to oversee the continuation of the annual symposia, build and maintain a comprehensive symposium archive. The Board meets via ZOOM and holds its Annual General Meeting (AGM) at each symposium. Where it updates the public on its activities and invites organisations bidding for future symposia to present their proposals.


ISEA International welcomes new Board members, who serve from July 1st, 2022: Erandy Vergara (Chair), Everardo Reyes (Secretary), and Lisa Park SoYoung.

They occupy positions previously held by Ernest Edmonds, Mike Phillips, and Rob La Frenais. We extend our deep thanks to these three Board members who served between 2017 and 2022.

 We also welcome Jeremiah Ambrose (University of Creative Arts – UK) as ISEA’s Headquarters Director as of July 1st, 2022. Sue Gollifer will also be active in this role until August 2022 and will then be acting as Board Councilor, supporting the Board and the new HQ.

 Over the coming year the Board will review ISEA’s operation and strategy. It will set a path forward that, building on its strong history, provides a sustainable and exciting future.

 


 

Erandy Vergara (Chair)

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Nationality: Mexican and Canadian
Current Country of residence: Canada
Profession: Assistant Professor and curator
Current position or most important activity: Art History, MacEwan University and Curator, Printemps numérique
Her main research interests include climate responsibility, decolonization, equity, internet cultures and widespread bias in algorithms.

 


Everardo Reyes (Secretary)

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Nationality: French and Mexican

Current country of residence: France

Profession: Academic

Current position or most important activity: Professor of Information and Communication Sciences, Co-director of the Masters in Digital Humanities, Université Paris 8 – Vincennes-Saint-Denis. Responsible for international relations, EUR ArTeC. Associate member of the Cultural Analytics Lab. Art Papers Chair for SIGGRAPH 2019 – Los Angeles.

https://ereyes.net/

 


ANNA

 Anne Nigten (Treasurer)

Nationality:  Dutch

Current country of residence: The Netherlands

Profession: academic, director

Current position or most important activity: Professor Smart & Inclusive Society, Research Center Creating 010, Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences. Director of the Patching Zone, trans-disciplinary innovation laboratories in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.

http://creating010.com/en/

http://www.patchingzone.net/

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PAT BADANI- 2022

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Since 2017, she serves on the Board of Directors of ISEA International overseeing the continuation of the annual symposia. Former Integrated Media Professor at the School of Art, Illinois State University, USA; Interdisciplinary Media Arts graduate program acting Director at Columbia College Chicago; Editor-in-Chief of Media-N Journal, the New Media Caucus; and Lead Guest Editor of “Artelogie,” EHESS, France. Badani exhibits and discusses her projects broadly in North and South America, Europe, and Asia and she has participated in international symposia with her essays and talks in over 15 countries including at the Institute of Cultural Studies ZHdK Zurich (Switzerland); iDAT Plymouth University (U.K.); Art/Sci Center + Lab, UCLA (USA); NYU Steinhardt School of Culture, N.Y. (USA); Kungl. Konsthögskolan/KKH, (Sweden); Università di Bologna (Italy); Universidad de Caldas, (Colombia); and Universidade Anhembi Morumbi (Brazil). Badani’s work has been distinguished with over 20 awards and commissions.

https://patbadani.net/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pat_Badani

 

 


 

Ricardo 

Ricardo Dal Farra

Nationality: Born in Argentina. Argentinian/Canadian/Italian citizen.

Current country of residence: Canada (and Argentina)

Profession: artist, composer, researcher, educator

Current position or most important activity: Professor of music and media arts at the Music Department of Concordia University in Canada. Director of the Electronic Arts Research and Experimentation Centre (CEIArtE) at National University of Tres de Febrero in Argentina. Directing the Latin American Electroacoustic Music Collection. Founder-director of the Understanding Visual Music (UVM) and Balance-Unbalance (BunB) international conference series.

http://www.concordia.ca/finearts/music/faculty.html?fpid=ricardo-dal-farra

http://www.fondation-langlois.org/html/e/page.php?NumPage=556 

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Roger F.Malina ( ISEA Board Member)

Professor of Art, Technology and Physics at the University of Texas at Dallas.

Executive Editor of the Leonardo Publications at MIT Press.

Board member International Society for the Arts, Sciences and Technology
and Chair of the Board Observatoire Leonardo des Arts et Technosciences.


Lisa Park SoYoung

Nationality: South Korean

Current country of residence: Hong Kong

Profession: Artist && Producer-Curator && Scholar

Current position or most important activity: Postdoctoral researcher at School of Creative Media, City University of Hong Kong (Research on Hybrid Events); Research Associate at Hong Kong Baptist University (Art-Tech Salons); Core member at East-Meets-East Research Group; Previously managed the Open Sky Project for ICC, and served as Editor-in-Chief, as well as Executive Producer & Co-curator for Ars Electronica Garden Hong Kong in 2020 and 2021 respectively.

www.lisapark.net

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