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Manuel Heitor (PT) Portuguese Secretary for Science, Technology and Higher Education - graduated in mechanic engineering by the Superior Technical Institute in 1981 and received a PhD in Combustion and Fluids Mechanics by the Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine of the University of London in 1985.
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Bruce Pennycook (USA) UT Austin - Specilized in new media and audio technologies including music visualization, interactive music performance and network-based audio. He holds a joint appointment in the School of Music, College of Fine Arts and the Department of Radio-Television-Film, College of Communication. ( more )
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Jade Walker (USA) UT Austin - currently holds the position of Director of the Creative Research Laboratory, Curator of the Courtyard Gallery at AT&T Executive +Education and Conference Center, as well as Lecturer for the Department of Art and Art History in the College of Fine Arts. ( more )
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Teresa Dilon (IRL, UK, PT) Polar Produce - Teresa’s artistic practice and research explores the interface between real and virtual environments in a variety of settings. Teresa has presented her work all around the world and has published on collaborative creativity, music technology, innovation and design. ( more )
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Bronac Ferran (UK) Bondary Objects/ Royal College of Arts - A research and development agency working nationally and internationally 'in the spaces between' art, design, ecology, science, technology, law and policy. ( more )
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Heitor Alvelos (PT) University of Porto - PhD in Communication, Art and Design by the Royal College of Art (London, 2003).
Masters in Visual Communication by the School of Art Institute of Chicago (1992). Designer and intermedia artist, his work is published and exposed internationally since 1989. ( more )
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Roger B. Dannenberg (USA) CMU - Associate Research Professor School of Computer Science and School of Art Carnegie Mellon University. ( more )
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Adérito Marcos (PT) - graduated in Computer Science Engineering from the Nova University of Lisbon, a Ph.D. in Computer Graphics and Information Systems from the Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany and Habilitation in Technology and Information Systems from the University of Minho. ( more )
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Takuro Mizuta Lippit (NL/JP) - believes in the instrumental autonomy of the turntable and the musicianship of the DJ. . To achieve this, he uses a unique setup consisting of hand-made hardware interfaces and a custom Max/MSP software along with one turntable and DJ mixer.
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Leonel Valbom (PT) - Masters degree in Microtechnology in Music from the University of Reading (UK) and a Ph.D. in Technologies and Information Systems from the University of Minho (PT). He is currently an Assistant Professor at the Escola Superior Gallaecia and is teaching “Digital Sound and Music” in the Master in Digital Arts in University of Minho. ( more )
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Filipe Galante (PT) - under his alias PIXEL 82 he followed the release of his greatly acclaimed Electric Shock EP and Kiss the Future EP on his own LDR label. He had his remixes/productions out on labels such as EMI, Ministry of Sound, Harthouse and LDR and has been featured in acompilation by Carl Cox.
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André Gonçalves (PT) - Lisbon based sound and media artist. With a extence portfolio of exbecions and performances, André had residencies in Experimental Intermedia Foundation and Location One, New York; STEIM, Amsterdam; Bon Accueil, Rennes; Interactivos07, Media Lab Madrid.
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Rudolfo Quintas (PT) - visual artist, performer and interaction designer who seeks to expand the horizons and language of contemporary art. He explores domains of gesture and motion analyses, computer graphics and electronic music, often related to augmented reality.
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André Rangel (PT) - Designer, Researcher at Investigation Center of Art's Science and Technology (CITAR). Art Director and Founder of 3kta project. Develops Art and Intermedia Design contemporary projects and events. ( more )
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Filipe Pais (PT) - has been researching methods to explore routine as an augmented reality, and as a source of aesthetic experience.
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Ivan Franco (PT) - intigrated in the Investigation Team of GASA in 1995. During this time he also cultivated a great passion for music, having studied percussion and performed for several rock bands. ( more )
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Jaime Reis (PT) - Composer and artistic director of the Festival Days of Portuguese Music in Krakow and Days Electroacoustic Music, in Portugal. His music has been presented, among others, in Portugal, Poland, Turkey, France, Austria and Belgium. ( more )
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Miguel Carvalhais (PT) - Designer, Musician, PhD student. Founded the @c project in 2000 and the Crónica media label in 2003.
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Vitor Joaquim (PT) - laptop experimentalist, sound and visual artist, graduated in Sound and Film Studies. He has created extensively for dance, theatre, video, installations and cross media platforms.
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Rui Penha (PT) - Rui has composed music for cinema, institutional television, radio and interactive installations. Has been invited as a speaker in several conferences and as active participant in international symposiums, being also a programmer of musical software.
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Simão costa (PT) - Musician, Composer and pianist. Develops projects of audiovisual creation, characterized by the investigation in interactive technologies in the fields of sound, image and light, taking the contemporaneous digital art to the people's quotidian.
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Carlos Guedes (PT) - PhD in composition at NYU IN 2005 where he did research about interactive dance. As a composer he has been developing work in diverse areas such as dance, cinema and theatre music as much as interactive multimedia installations. ( more )
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