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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
Sara Damiani
I'm a researcher at the University of Bergamo (Italy). My main areas of research are the connections between art history practices, visual culture, and the digital media.
Beryl Graham
Beryl Graham is an artist, curator, writer and educator with a special interest in curating and new media art. She is a Research Professor at the University of Sunderland, and co-founder and co-editor of the website CRUMB, Curatorial Resource for
Anne-marie Morice
Art critic and curator, essayist, journalist. She founded the website Synesthesie in 1995, the first French-speaking website on art, has carried the project for 20 years (with an online and paper review, exhibitions, a virtual art center, the
Pau Waelder
Independent art critic and curator, researcher in contemporary art and new media. PhD in Information and Knowledge Society, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC) and Bachelor in Art History from the University of Barcelona. He has developed his
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
Sandra Alvaro
Sandra Alvaro is a scholar working on the encounters between art, science and society. Primarily dedicated to contemporary aesthetics, her recent work focuses on how the technological and societal changes from postmodernity affect and have been