Interdisciplinary artist and professor at College of Arts & Sciences at The Ohio State University. His works have been commissioned and displayed at museums and galleries such as: The Biennale of Electronic Arts Perth Australia, Exit Festival France, Transmediale Berlin (Germany), The OK Center for Contemporary Art (Linz, Austria), ARS ELECTRONICA (Linz, Austria), The Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art (Helsinki, Finland); The Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, etc.
Alexander Kapitonov and Independent robot artist
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PhD in Technical Sciences, dean of the Faculty of Infocommunication Technologies and associate professor at the Faculty of Control Systems and Robotics at ITMO University. Regular participant of international and national conferences. Consultant at the Ioffe Institute's Laboratory of Physics of Semiconductor Heterostructures on the subject of control of metal-organic vapor-phase epitaxy. Coach of national competition-winning robotics teams.
Head of the Alpha Robotics Venture Foundation
http://roboticsventure.group/ Scientist, winner of the British Invention Award for his contribution to the development of science. Since 2005, under his leadership, comprehensive innovative projects have been implemented in the field of robotics and artificial intelligence, which are widely in demand not only in Russia but also abroad, in business and at the level of countries' interests.
Video artist talk. Frederik de Wilde
Artist talk. Gwenola Wagon, Stéphane Degoutin and Pierre Cassou-Nogues
Artist and professor in the Art Department of the Université de Paris 8. She is co-founder with Alexis Chazard of the artist's group Cela Étant, and co-founder of the project Nogo Voyages with Stéphane Degoutin in 2007 as well as the project LOPH in 2011. She has produced numerous sound and moving image installations in France and abroad including Blackpool Manchester, Globodrome, Hypnorama, Discothèque sauvage, Mute and Cyborgs dans la brume. Curator of the exhibition Voyages dans les données du monde, at the Rencontres de la photographie, Marseille 2013. Co-director of Media Médiums, Research on technology and the spirit world.
https://gwenolawagon.com/
Frederik is an inter- and transdisciplinary artist working on the interstice of art, science and technology. Frederik De Wilde's artistic praxis situates itself on the interstice of art, science and technology exploring notions of the invisible, inaudible and intangible. Frederik is fascinated by "dark" ecologies and invisible territories and the radical shifts technology imposes on society and our "environment". He received the 2010 Ars Electronica Next Idea Award and the Best European Collaboration Award between an artist and scientist.
Stéphane Degoutin, born in 1973 in Toronto, is an artist, writer, director and researcher. His research focuses on the societal implications of infrastructure and posthumanity. The majority of his work is built in partnership with Gwenola Wagon. They wonder about places on the Internet, algorithms, urban lifestyle, work and conduct experiments on behavior. In 2006, Stéphane Degoutin published Prisoners Volunteers of the American Dream, an essay on the phenomenon of closed residential developments in the United States. In 2019, he is defending a thesis in spatial planning and urbanism entitled Société-Cloud7, under the supervision of Antoine Picon at the University of Paris-Est-Marne-la-Vallée. He teaches at the National School of Decorative Arts.
Pierre Cassou-Noguès is a writer and a philosopher. The key question, in his work, concerns the role of fiction in the constitution of forms of life and forms of rationality. His last book Technofictions (Cerf, 2019) is a collection of short stories which investigates the imaginary underlying several contemporary technological apparatus.
Pierre Cassou-Noguès is professor in the philosophy department of University Paris 8-Vincennes-Saint-Denis. He is also co-editor of the journal SubStance.