ZERO1 Biennial Curators
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Dooeun Choi
Dooeun CHOI, the former creative director of Art Center Nabi(Seoul, Korea), started working as an independent curator in 2012. Her current projects include Media City Seoul(Seoul, Korea) and the ZERO1 Biennial(San Jose, USA). Since 2011, she has been a visiting scholar at Parsons The New School for Design (New York, USA) and has run a project, Butterfly Effect: Digital Art & Archiving based on cross-cultural view. Since 2003, she has curated numerous international media art exhibitions. She was appointed as the artistic director of “the Uijeongbu International Digital Art Festival: Windows of Communication (Uijeonbu Art Center, Korea)”. Also, she curated “The Invited Country of ARCO 2007:Intermediae_Minbak (Intermediae, Madrid, Spain)”, “The Media Art Festival Bains Numerique #6(Centre des art Enghien-les-Bains, France, 2010),” and “WAVE,” “Sense Senses” at INDAF [Incheon International Digitial Art Festival](Tomorrow City, Incheon, Korea). Her ongoing interests are ‘Urban Screen Art Projects’ including “COMO” and “Come Join Us, Mr. Orwell!” since 2004 in Korea, Japan, Australia, and USA and the UK. Read More |
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Gisela Domschke
Gisela Domschke is a Brazilian media artist and curator. She has led the media lab of Goldsmiths, University of London, where she was also a lecturer in the MA Interactive Media program. She founded and managed the media lab of the Museu da Imagem e do Som in São Paulo, where she was responsible for exhibitions, workshops, artistic residencies, groups of research, festivals, and partnerships with international institutions. She has worked in several cultural organizations and published a number of media magazines and catalogues. Her artwork has been exhibited in the Whitney Biennial (New York), Stedelijk Museum (Amsterdam), ICA (London), Johnson Museum of Art (Ithaca, New York), Centre d’ Art Contemporain (Geneva), and São Paulo Biennial. She is a guest lecturer at FAAP, Belas Artes, and Escola São Paulo. Read More |
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Jaime Austin
Jaime Austin is the Curator and Director of Programs for ZERO1: The Art and Technology Network and the lead curator of the 2012 ZERO1 Biennial. In 2010, she was Assistant Curator of the 2010 01SJ Biennial, co-curating the event’s central exhibition, “Out of the Garage Into the World.” She established ZERO1’s Art/Technology: In Conversation speaker series and is leading ZERO1’s year-round programming initiative. She has contributed to ASPECT magazine and her writing has appeared in Curating Now. She has presented at Elektra and the MediaModes Conferences and was invited to participate in Independent Curators international’s Curatorial Intensive. Growing up in Silicon Valley, Jaime has sought to link art and technology throughout her career. Before shifting to a full-time focus on the arts, she held product development and marketing positions in the tech industry at companies such as Macromedia and Adobe. She received her M.A. in Curatorial Practice from California College of the Arts, and holds joint bachelor degrees in Art History and Computer Information Systems from Santa Clara University. Read More |
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Michelle Kasprzak
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. In 2006 she founded Curating.info, the web’s leading resource for curators. She has written critical essays for Rhizome, CV Photo, Mute, and many other media outlets, including one anthology and essays for two books currently in production. Michelle is curator at V2_ Institute for the Unstable Media; project director at McLuhan in Europe 2011; and a member of IKT (International Association of Curators of Contemporary Art). Her most recent independent project was co-curating “Constellations” (Cornerhouse, Manchester), an exhibition featuring the work of Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Takahiro Iwasaki, Kitty Kraus, and Katie Paterson. Read More |
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Regina Möller
Regina Möller is a German artist and writer based in Berlin who studied art history, art education, and history of Middle Ages and received her M.A. from the Faculty of Philosophy at the Ludwig Maximillans University in Munich. Her cross-disciplinary projects have been shown internationally. In 1994 she founded and published the magazine regina, an answer to mainstream women’s fashion and lifestyle magazines that draws from public and professional expertise. The same year, she started the art label embodiment, which creates works and prototypes related to the interior, environment, and clothing, designing limited edition works. More recently she has focused on artistic research; from 2006 through 2008 she was a visiting associate professor in the Visual Arts Program at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Since 2009, she has been teaching at the Trondheim Academy of Fine Art, part of the Faculty of Architecture and Fine Art at Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) in Trondheim. Read More |