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Patrícia Gouveia
Patrícia Gouveia is an artist, designer, scholar, and curator with more than twenty years of research experience in arts, design, gaming, and interaction. She has been working in Interactive Arts and Design since the 1990s. Her research focuses on
Gabriela Galati
Gabriela Galati holds a BA and MA in History of Art from the Universidad de Buenos Aires, and a PhD from Plymouth University, for which her research focused on art theory, media and technology. Currently, she is Professor of Theory and Methodology
Tina Sauerlaender
Tina Sauerlaender (she/her) is an art historian, curator, speaker and writer. She holds a PhD from The University of Arts, Linz, Austria. The title of her dissertation is PERFORMING IDENTITIES. Self-Representation in Art from the Renaissance to
Donna Holford-Lovell
Currently Director of NEoN Digital Arts. NEoN Digital Arts (SCIO) aims to advance the understanding and accessibility of digital and technology-driven art forms and to encourage high quality within the production of this medium. NEoN has organised
Ksenia Fedorova
Ksenia Fedorova is a media art researcher and curator. She holds Ph.D in Philosophy/Aesthetics (St.Petersburg, Ekaterinburg, RU) and is a PhD candidate at the Cultural Studies Graduate Group, University of California Davis. Her research interests
Robert W. Sweeny
Robert W. Sweeny, PhD, is Professor of Art Education at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. He completed his doctoral work at Pennsylvania State University and his dissertation was titled ‘Net_Work_Ed: Simulated Bodies and Objects Intertwined in
Ryszard W. Kluszczynski
Professor of cultural and media studies at Lodz University, Poland, where he is a Chair of School of Media and Audiovisual Culture. Professor at the Academy of Fine Arts in Łódź. 2001 – 2006: Professor of Media Art and Media Theory, Academy of
Julieta Agriano
(Buenos Aires, 1981) Works as an independent curator and cultural practitioner specialized in the digital and electronic scene. Her actual curatorial research is based on the development of Semiotopías, a neologism and curatorial saga she created as