Science, Technology and Art

PhD

Academic Staff:

 

Previous Invited Lecturers :

  • Salomé Voeglin - artist, writer and researcher. She is the Principle Investigator of the UK research council funded project Listening across Disciplines II. Professor of Sound at the London College of Communication, University of the Arts London, and currently represents the Professorship in Sound Studies at the University of Fine Arts Braunschweig.
  • Steve Goodman (aka Kode9) - musician, DJ, artist and writer. He was awarded Innovator and Small Label of the Year from AIM. His sound designs have recently been presented as part of the Hyundai commission at the Tate Modern (2018) and the Barbican ‘AI: More than Human’ in London (2019). His book ‘Sonic Warfare’ was published on MIT Press in 2009 and with AUDINT he co-edited the book ‘Unsound: Undead’ for Urbanomic Press in 2019.
  • Warren Neidich - is a recipient of the Vilem Flusser Theory Award, Transmediale, AHRB/ACE Arts and Science Research Fellowship, Bristol and a Fulbright Scholarship. Edited three volumes of the Psychopathologies of Cognitive Capitalism, published by Archive Books, and Neuromacht, published in German by Merve Verlag. His Glossary of Cognitive Activism was published for the opening of his solo exhibition “Rumor to Delusion” at the 2019 Venice Biennial.
  • Clarence Barlow - was in charge of computer music at the biannual Darmstadt New Music Summer Courses, lecturer on computer music at Cologne Music University, artistic director of the Institute of Sonology at the Royal Conservatory The Hague.
  • Tarek Atoui - is an artist and composer. He worked as an artistic director at STEIM nad Presented is work at dOCUMENTA 13, Tate Modern, Venice Biennale, etc.
  • Mathieu Moon Saura ‘Vincent Moon’ - Independent filmmaker and sound explorer. He Was  the main director of La Blogothèque’s Take Away Shows. The web based project of recording musicians and bands performing their work in unexpected locations led Moon to be dubbed ‘the re-inventor of the music video’ by the New York Times. 
  • Thomas Ankersmit - is a musician and sound artist. His music is released on the Shelter Press, PAN, and Touch labels. 
  • Mariana Pestana - architect and researcher. Creates cultural programs such asThe Future Starts Here (V&A, 2018) and Eco Visionaries (Maat, Royal Academy and Matadero, 2018-19) or the 5th Istanbul Design Biennial (2020-21). She is co-founder and director of the interdisciplinary studio The Decorators and Guest Assistant Professor at Instituto Superior Técnico in Lisbon.
  • Pierce Warnecke - multidisciplinary digital artist. He has presented his work at MUTEK, ZKM, CTM, IRCAM, Elektra, KW Institut, La Biennale NEMO, Sonic Acts, Martin Gropius Bau, MAC Montreal, Scopitone, LEV Festival, SXSW, FILE, etc.
  • Arjuna Neuman – Artist and filmmaker that presented his work at 56th Venice Biennale and SuperCommunity (2016); Industry of Light, London (2017); the Haus Der Kulturen der Welt (2016); Serpentine Gallery, London; Qalandia Biennial; Gasworks, London (2018); among others.
  • Aeron Willamon – Professor of Performance Science at the Royal College of Music
  • Ajay Kapur – Director of the program in Music Technology (MTIID) at the California Institute of the Arts (Calarts)and lecturer of Sonic Arts at the New Zealand School of Music
  • Andy Farnell – Computer Scientist from the UK with many years experience of digital sound and author of the book "Designing Sound"
  • Antonio Camurri – Associate Professor at DIST-University of Genova (Faculty of Engineering), founder and scientific director of the InfoMus Lab at DIST-University of Genova, scientific director of the Casa Paganini International Centre of Excellence on science and multimedia technologies for music and performing art
  • António Ramires – Professor de Computação Gráfica do Departamento de Informática da Universidade do Minho, Braga, Portugal
  • Arturo Castro – Computer Engineer, core developer of Open Frameworks
  • Atau Tanaka – Chair of Digital Media at Newcastle University, Director of Culture Lab
  • Beatriz Santos – Associate Professor at University of Aveiro
  • Bill Verplank – Interaction designer, human-factors engineer and visiting scholar at Stanford University, USA
  • Carlos Guedes – Professor at ESMAE NYU – Abu Dabi
  • Christa Sommerer – Professor at the Interface Culture Lab, Institute for Media, Univesity of Art and Design, Linz, Austria
  • Christian Langen - University of Applied Sciences Karlsruhe (GERMANY)
  • Christoph Seibert – Frauenhofer Institut Frankfurt
  • Curtis Roads – Professor and Chair Media Arts and Technology, joint appointment in Music, University of California, Santa Barbara, and researcher at CREATE
  • Daniel Tércio – Professor at Faculdade de Motricidade Humana / TU Lisbon
  • Daniel Teruggi – Institut National du Audiovisuelle – GRM (FRANCE)
  • Daniela Coimbra, PhD – Researcher CITAR, Professor at Porto Polytechnic Institute - ESMAE (Porto - PORTUGAL)
  • David Rokeby – Installation artist based in Toronto, Canada
  • Davide Rocchesso – Professor at Venice University
  • Diogo Evangelista – Artist that has presented his work at MAAT, Lisbon (2017); Gwanju Biennale and MMOMA, Moscow (2016), among others
  • Douglas Edric Stanley – Professor of Digital Arts at the Aix-en-Provence School of Art
  • Edward H. Adelson - MIT - Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences (USA)
  • Erik Oña - Composer and Director at Electronic Music Studio at the Basel Musik-Akademie
  • Fabien Gouyon – Senior research scientist in the Telecommunications and Multimedia Unit and co-leader of the Sound and Music Computing Group at INESC-Porto
  • George Tzanetakis – Professor at Computer Science Department of University of U. Victora, CA, Creator of the Marsyas opensource software framework for Music Analysis, Retrieval and Synthesis for Audio Signals
  • Golan Levin - Carnegie Mellon University School of Art (USA)
  • Horacio Vaggione – Professor at U. Paris VIII, FR
  • Isabel Galhano – Assistant Professor at University of Porto-FLUP, Director of Applied Languages degree at FLUP
  • Ivan Franco – R&D Director for YDreams in the fields of interactive and ubiquitous computing
  • Jean-Claude Risset (†2016) – Composer, Scientist and Director at Laboratoire de Mécanique et d'Acoustique, CNRS à Marseille
  • João Pedro Oliveira - Professor at Minas Gerais Federal University (BRAZIL)
  • Jordi Janer – Post-Doctoral Researcher at the Music Technology Group (MTG) of the Universitat Pompeu Fabra (UPF) in Barcelona (MTG-UPF)
  • Luiz Camillo Osorio – Director of the Philosophy Department at PUC-Rio, curator of the Brazilion Pavillion at the Vennice Biennale (2015), and curator at the MAM-Rio de Janeiro from 2009 to 2015
  • Konic Thtr – Artistic platform based in Barcelona dedicated to contemporary creation at the confluence between arts, new technologies and science Luc Courchesne - Société des arts technologiques (Montreal - CANADA)
  • Ludger Brümmer – Researcher and Director of the Institute for Music and Acoustics at the Centre for Arts and Media Karlsruhe at ZKM
  • Luis Filipe Teixeira – Assistant Professor at Universidade do Porto - FEUP
  • Marc Leman – Research-Professor in Systematic Musicology, Director of IPEM Ghent University
  • Marcelo Wanderley, PhD | Director IDMIL - McGill University, Canada
  • Mariska de Groot – artist that has presented her work at TEIM (NL), Resonate (RS), Ars Electronica (A), Atonal (DE), CTM (DE), Todays Art (NL), NCCA Moscow [RUS], NCCA Arsenal (RUS), Centras (LI), Lab30 (DE), NK Berlin (DE), Worm (NL), Atelier Nord (NO), Mirage Festival (FR), Nederlands Film Festival (NL), EYE Filminstituut Amsterdam (NL), STUK (BE), among others
  • Marta de Menezes – Artist and curator, Director of the projects Cultivamos Cultura, the leading institution devoted to experimental art in Portugal and Ectopia
  • Martin Kaltenbrunner – Professor at the Interface Culture Lab, University of Art and Industrial Design in Linz UFG-Austia, co-founder of Reactable Systems he had been mainly working on the interaction design of the Reactable, is author of the open source tangible interaction framework reacTIVision and the related TUIO protoco
  • Mikael Laurson – Professor at Helsinki University of Technology
  • Myriam Desainte-Catherine – Professor at EINSERB
  • Pedro Rebelo – Director of Education at the School of Music and Sonic Arts (SARC), Queen’s University Belfast, composer/digital artist working in electroacoustic music, digital media and installation Peter Charles Eastly
  • Philipe Manoury – CNSM Strasbourg.
  • Sabeth Buchmann – Akademie der Bildenden Künste Wien
  • Sergi Jordá - University Pompeu Fabra, MTG (SPAIN)
  • Stephan McAdams - McGill University – RTML (Montreal -Canada)
  • Suguru Goto – Japanese artists. Researcher at IRCAM
  • Ulrich Baer - Professor of literature and photography at the New York University
  • Volker Bohm - Basel Music Academy – Elektronisch Studio (SWISS)
  • Xavier Serra – Associate Professor of the Department of Information and Communication Technologies and Director of the Music Technology Group (MTG-UPF) at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona
  • Yann Orlarey – Composer, Researcher and Scientific Director of Grame
  • Rosa Menkman - Dutch artist and researcher. Her work focuses on noise artifacts that result from accidents in both analogue and digital media. These artifacts can offer precious insights into the otherwise obscure alchemy of standardisation and resolution setting. As a compendium to this research, she published the Glitch Moment/um (inc, 2011), a little book on the exploitation and popularization of glitch artifacts. Menkman developed and highlighted the politics of resolution setting further in a second book titled Beyond Resolution (i.R.D., 2020). In 2019 Menkman won the Collide, Arts at CERN Barcelona award, which inspired her recent researchinto im/possible images.
  • Ricardo Jacinto - artist, musician or architect, founding member and current artistic director of OSSO and hold a PhD from the Sonic Arts Research Center, Queens University Belfast. Since 1998 present work in individual and collective exhibitions, concerts and performances in Portugal and Europe. His artistic research has been focused on the intersection of sonic, visual and spatial poetics of territoriality and nomadism within transdisciplinar and post-disciplinary contexts and hybridity of public presentation formats. Alongside the notion of frontier or limit, most of his works (from music to installations or architectures) have taken the Labirynth as a guiding metaphor for the establishment of a desorietating and vertiginous spatiality as a key element on the definition of a topography for his poesis.

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