Andrea Polli is a digital media artist living in New York City. She works with city planners, environmental and atmospheric scientists and other experts to look at the impact of climate on the future of life both locally and globally. more...
The French media artist and programmer Antoine Schmitt uses computer programming as an essential artistic material for his installations, web projects and performances. His works have been exhibited at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs and at the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris. Additionally, they have received several awards in international festivals such as transmediale, Ars Electronica and UNESCO International Festival of Video-Dance. Schmitt is also speaker and editor of the gratin.org portal.
Jana Linke (1978) born in Bremen, studied Media Arts at the University of Arts Berlin and graduated in the master class of Prof. Siegfried Zielinski in 2008. more...
Marina Zurkow, born in New York City, is a multidisciplinary artist who works with character, icon, and narrative in several forms; her works contain animated videos, web pieces, interactive installations and graphic images. more...
Charly Nijensohn (1966), born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, is a self-taught photographer and video artist. In his works he points out and captures the tensions of the human existence in its environmental surroundings. more...
Influenced by philosophy and science, American-born artist and filmmaker Reynold Reynolds works primarily with 16mm and Super 8mm film as an art medium. He has developed a common film grammar based on transformation, consumption and decay. Reynolds' depictions frequent disturbed psychological and physical themes, increasingly provoking the viewer's participation and dismay. He was awarded the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship in 2003 and in 2004 he was invited to The American Academy in Berlin. He has received numerous awards, including the Distinction Award at transmediale.09. more...
Born and raised in Japan, Michiko Nitta studied Product Design at Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, worked as a graphic designer before receiving an MA in Design Interactions at the Royal College of Art in London. more...
Richard Wright (1963), Graham Harwood (1960) and Matsuko Yokokoji (1960) are an English-Japanese artist collective that has worked together for the first time in 2004 under the name Mongrel. more...
Richard Wright (1963), Graham Harwood (1960) and Matsuko Yokokoji (1960) are an English-Japanese artist collective that has worked together for the first time in 2004 under the name Mongrel. more...