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  • .. co-founder of several media art research projects and artist residency programmes, including Art-A-Hack and ThoughtWorks Arts Residency ..
  • DOMINGUES, DIANA MARIA G and Adson ROCHA and Alexandre BARBOSA and A. L. C. G. de OLIVEIRA and C. TURELLY and Cristiano MIOSSO and Henrique Galvan DEBARBA and Tiago LUCENA and Maria Aparecida MATTOS. Ouroborus Biocíbrido: Geografismos do Extâse.
  • Bichicuchitu - video
    Bichicuchitu” is a 3D computer animation inspired by new debates concerning biological productions that challenge definitions of what’s considered distinct species, calling for a reconsideration of notions on alterity. With the aim of reinterpreting
  • Jouannais Jean-Yves and Debize Christian and Conte Richard, ed. It might never happen, catalog. Metz, France: Centre Pompidou Metz, 2010.
  • DOMINGUES, DIANA MARIA G and Anderson MACIEL and Henrique DEBARBA and Jeronimo G GRANDI and Luciana P NEDEL. WindWalker: using Wind as an orientation tool in virtual environments SVR 2009 – XI Symposium on Virtual And Augmented Reality (2009):
  • An expressive interaction between three dogs making comment on a debate over the changing position of art within Europe. Three pure-bred German Shepherds were chained at three different locations in the space. These locations were their territory to
  • SMART CITY ABC aims to decode a territory that has produced a specialist vocabulary, in order to promote acessibility to the debate. The vision of the ‘Smart City’ was introduced by some of the largest tech corporations to address population growth,
  • ... Valley University from 2008-2010 and Senior...
  • Avatar -
    Avatar shows projects by artists who investigate the phenomenon of the 'multiple personality'. In addition to photography, video and installations, projects using new media will be central in the event. During AVATAR a videoscreening will
  • Event: It might never happen, curated by Christian Debize, opening program of the Centre Pompidou Metz, Metz, FranceInstitution: Centre Georges PompidouComment: