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The Doors Castile Center hosts the'Internet course, art and compromiso' in collaboration with the University of Murcia (19/05/2016)

The Municipal Center Castilla doors, under the Department of Employment, Tourism and Culture, has organized for this weekend 'Internet, art and commitment' in collaboration with the University of Murcia. Course

The course aims to give participants an overview about using the Web as a tool for creative work to disseminate a wide range of messages to an increasingly compromised from the social point of view global society.

It will be taught by journalist Roberta Bosco;

the director of the International Museum of Electrografía of Cuenca, José Ramón Alcalá Mellado;

cofounder multimedia artist Transnational Temps, Andy Deck;

LaPublik coordinator, Maria Ptqk project and professor of contemporary art history, Jesus Carrillo

Social issues addressed in the course program revolve around gender discourses, ecology and politics and its convergence with new technologies and the Internet.

The course acquires a multidisciplinary approach that embraces the sphere of social, artistic production and technological development through the participation of speakers specialists in these fields to propose to the students new insights with which to face their place as agents in the World Wide Web .

From a practical point of view, the 'Internet, Art and Commitment' course aims to orient the knowledge gained through the development of a common artistic project that encourages teamwork and creativity and divergent thinking by building the capacity of commitment and social responsibility of the participating students.

The course will run from Friday morning until Sunday and will last for 25 hours, 1 credit recognition of university activities and 2.5 elective credits.

The school division will be distributed in theoretical and interrelated, applying the theoretical proposals of activities carried out during different sessions practical knowledge practical sessions.

Jesus Carrillo

Doctor in history from the University of Cambridge, professor of contemporary art history at the Autonomous University of Madrid and head of cultural programs of the Reina Sofia Museum (2008-2015).

Former director of the Center for Studies of MNCARS.

His books include Art in the network (2004), Technology and Empire (2003) and Nature and Empire (2004).

Roberta Bosco

Italian-born journalist, who lives in Spain, specializing in contemporary art and digital culture.

Since 1998 writes regularly in the daily El Pais (Culture, Catalunya and cultural supplement Babelia).

Since 1994 he is a correspondent from Spain Il Giornale del Arte (editorial Allemandi), the leading Italian art magazine, founder of the network which includes The Art Newspaper and Le Journal des Arts.

He collaborates regularly in magazines of the Italian publishing De Agostini-Rizzoli and Mondadori.

Among his most recent curatorial projects, along with Stefano Caldana, include the following:

05.2013 / Loop Experience Live.

Project online chats from the Loop Video Art Fair of Barcelona with the participation of Elena Asins, Bartomeu Marí, Avelino Sala, Xavier Trias, Martina Millà, Fernando Llanos, Benjamin Weil and Marcel • lí Antunez, among many others.

02.2013 / ARCOBloggers.

An online participatory publishing experience for ARCOmadrid fair, which involved major art bloggers Spain and leading international voices.

2009 - 2010 / Donkijote.org Exhibition.

Laboral Art and Industrial Creation.

Gijón.

September 24 to January 11.

http://www.donkijote.org

José Ramón Alcalá Mellado

Expression and procedures Graphics Imaging Technologies at the Faculty of Fine Arts of Cuenca.

Director of the International Museum of Electrografía (MEAS) of Cuenca.

multidisciplinary artist, working since 1980 in the research of Art and New Media.

Develops an intense activity as curator of prestigious national and international artistic events, having been co-organizer of the Festival of Electronic Arts in Valencia Digital Media 1.0, creator and director of the International Permanent Observatory Electronic Gijon Arts (OOH) and Digital Art Awards LUMEN_EX of the University of Extremadura.

Author of several studies related to Art and New Technologies books, among which are: Digital Ser, Santiago de Chile, 2011;

How a Virtual box ?, Gijón, 2009 hangs;

White Paper Interaction between Art, Science and Technology in the Spanish state, Madrid 2007;

Ars & Machina.

Artistic Electrografía in the MEASURED collection, Santander, 2004.

Maria Ptqk

Bachelor of Law and graduated in Economics, DEA in Public International Law at Paris II Sorbonne, Master in Cultural Management at the University of Barcelona and DEA in Law Culture in the Uned-Carlos III of Madrid.

He works in the field of culture since 2000, developing production tasks, criticism, curating, managing and coordinating projects.

His areas of interest include new media and digital culture, social communication, intersections between art and techno-science, new forms of knowledge production derived from network culture, feminism and gender studies, and cultural policies and promoting innovation and creativity.

LaPublika currently coordinates the project, led by producer consonni contemporary art.

Andy Deck

multimedia artist cofounder of Transnational Temps.

He has taught at Sarah Lawrence College and New York University.

Currently teaches at the School of Visual Arts in New York.

consciously mixing the typical domains of net art, critical thinking, collaborative processes, activist leanings, use the code, strategies such as détournement, the desfamiliarzación medium and interactivity, mid-90s, Andy Deck developed what the himself defined as "public art projects".

Their projects are reflected in publications such as: From Technological to Virtual Art;

Internet Art;

Dot Net Art;

Net_Condition: Art and Global Media;

Art of the Digital Age;

Art and Electronic Media.

Some of his last major exhibitions are: Ecomedia, Valencia;

Location One;

Florentin 45 Contemporary Art Space, Tel Aviv;

Telspan, Washington, DC;

Ciberart, Bilbao;

Ars Electronica, Linz;

Peer2Peer, Los Angeles

Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia

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