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Doreen Mende

Doreen Mende

Herkunft: 
de
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Doreen Mende is a curator, writer and researcher based in Berlin. In relation to sound she has curated Ear Appeal (2006) at Kunsthalle Exnergasse in Vienna and co-programmed (with Philipp Oswalt) Shrinking Cities Music (2004). Since 2006 she is the chief editor of the annual magazine DISPLAYER published by the programme Exhibition Design and Curatorial Practice at the Hochschule für Gestaltung Karlsruhe (HFG) where she also teaches. Various essays on audio culture as well as on display politics. Co-founder of the collective/project space GENERAL PUBLIC in Berlin. Doreen is currently preparing an exhibition on photography and is working on a PhD in Curatorial/Knowledge at Goldsmiths College, London.

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Li Zhenhua is a multi-media artist, curator and producer. He has worked with Chinese as well as international contemporary art and culture since 1996.

be

Yves Bernard is an artist and curator. He curated and co-curated various exhibitions on the implications of media art in Belgium, Finland and The Netherlands. He is also engaged in the creation his own solo or collaborative works and moreover teaches media arts in Belgian art schools.

ca

Michelle Kasprzak is a Canadian curator and writer based in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. She has appeared in Wired UK, on radio and TV broadcasts by the BBC and CBC, and lectured at PICNIC. She founded one of the world’s leading art curating blogs, Curating.info. She has written critical essays for Rhizome, CV Photo, Mute, and many more. Michelle is currently a Curator at V2_ Institute for Unstable Media, Project Director at McLuhan in Europe 2011, and a member of IKT (International Association of Curators of Contemporary Art).
 

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José Luis de Vicente is a researcher, curator and writer working around the edges of new media arts and innovation in design and culture. Recent projects include The Atlas of Electromagnetic Space and the Exhibition Machines and Souls at the Reina Sofia National Museum, Madrid.