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Martina Raponi

http://noiserr.xyz/
https://noiserr.hotglue.me/

Martina Raponi is an Italian writer, artist, and curator based in Amsterdam. She authored a book on noise “Strategie del Rumore. Interferenze tra Arte Filosofia e Underground” (2015, Auditorium Ed., Milano). Martina researches noise, systems, and complexity, and is currently analysing deafhood through the notion of voice on the one hand, and algorithmic listening, streaming music technologies and the notion of the self they generate on the other.
She is co-founder of Noiserr, reading and research group on noise, which has been held at Butcher’s Tears in Amsterdam on a regular basis since April 2017, and at WORM in Rotterdam from January until May 2019 in collaboration with Regenerative Feedback festival. She is board member of RC51 on Sociocybernetics at the ISA. Martina is also co-founder, together with Michael Dudeck, of the Ansible Institute, a roaming gathering of practitioners conducting research using the tools offered by the speculative fiction traditions.
Jaehun Park

http://www.windlessroom.com/

Jaehun Park is a digital sculptor, animator, and shaman who utilizes three-dimensional computer graphic animation to reveal and connect fabricated reality into the virtual space. Before he came to The Netherlands, he lived in Seoul. Seoul is the most rapidly developed metropolitan last 30years in the world, therefore he experienced highly saturated capitalistic environments. His work was mainly influenced by these capital-driven odd psychological environmental factors. In his animation, he deeply reflects on ordinary objects and space related to the ritual structure of post-capitalism and consumerism. Desire, vain, guilt, irrationality and indebtedness become a driving force of the ritual space of capitalism. The concept of hell doesn't find itself after death, but it manifests itself in this reality. The greatest feature of hell would be the endless repetition of torture.
Julia Sokolnicka
Researcher , Filmmaker

Born in Warsaw in 1983 is an experimental and documentary filmmaker, writer and researcher.
Her practice moves between social philosophy, video and performance. She studied Philosophy
at Warsaw University and Film Directing in Wajda School and Katowice NFTS. In 2016 she
graduated at Nederlandse Filmacademie in Amsterdam with an Artistic Research in Film
degree. In her current projects she’s working with social choreographies, notion of Realness
and simultaneous narratives.
Her current projects “Digital Nomads” and “Social Choreographies” focus on community bonding
and identity of the global youth. Both projects address the utopias of solidarity and problems of
multicultural societies and combine performance art and cinema through formal experiments
and theoretical exploration.

Anastasija Piroženko

http://pirozenko.net/
https://vimeo.com/pirozenko

Anastasija Piroženko is an audio-visual artist, photographer and filmmaker currently based in Amsterdam. In her work, Anastasija explores the concepts of belonging, community and utopia. Her films have been shown at international film festivals as well as art events, including Visions du Reel, Int. Short Film Festival Oberhausen, and VideoEX - Experimental Film & Video Festival.

Áron Birtalan

http://aronbirtalan.net/
https://soundcloud.com/aron-birtalan

Áron Birtalan is an artist, teacher, and researcher who makes play through games, rituals, unusual gatherings and educational initiatives. Working together with players and their imagination as an artistic medium, he facilitates playful social experiences called Transformation Games.
Through his work, Áron encourages people to tap into creative territory where games, art, and magic mingle. His work advocates for the role of playing and playfulness as means to radically new thinking and action in times of crises.

With a background in role-playing, performing arts, and critical social practices, Áron is interested in bringing his work outside the established frames of art and into alternative initiatives of culture and pedagogy. He is also active as a musician and co-runs three-week children’s fantasy camp in rural Hungary.
Silvia Ulloa Marquez



I am interested in film as medium.

As a researcher, I focus specially in the formal aspects and the methodological decisions around the making of a film. Decisions such as the use of analogue or digital, the treatment of sound, and the relationship to the subject(s) on the film. As a maker I struggle with all the above.

Next to my practice as artist/filmmaker, I sell books at the EYE Filmmuseum, where I aims for a range of books that display cinema in its splendid diversity.
Olivier Delebecque


Olivier is a visual artist and independent flmmaker whose works is
inspired by the concept of Autonomy of Migration. Olivier's current project
navigate between the art scene and the flm industry by creating subversive
images of the sea. He is also a sailor and currently preparing a single-handed
sailing passage of the Mediterranean Sea.
Davide Ghelli

I am a visual artist with a mixed background, which includes studies in mathematical logic,
visual arts, film and photography.
My research is concerned with identity, both personal and collective, as something always both
situated and in becoming.
https://silviaulloa.nl/
Giovanni Giaretta
giovannigiaretta@gmail.com

Giovanni Giaretta (Padua 1983) is an artist currently lives and works in Amsterdam.
After graduating in Design and Production of Visual Arts at the University IUAV of Venice, he took part in a number of residency programs including: Dena Foundation for Contemporary Art in Paris, De Ateliers in Amsterdam and Deltaworkers in New Orleans.
Giaretta’s work has been featured in exhibitions in Italy and abroad at diverse institutions and galleries such as: Palazzo Fortuny (Venice, IT); MAMbo (Bologna, IT); Galleria Tiziana Di Caro (Naples, IT); La Criée (Rennes, FR).

http://www.tizianadicaro.it/artists/giovanni-giaretta/artworks-available.html


In my artistic practice I approach micro-cultures, contemporary identities and new common memories, invisibility and minor stories. I work with video, installation, photography and writings.
Artworks are the outcome of my uncanny research; I carry on systematic investigation into and study of materials and sources in order to establish new conditions and percetitions. Each work includes a series of levels – overlapping meanings, references and suggestions – that I build by exploring subjects obsessively. Images, texts and sounds transpose reality being overwhelmed by surreal, dreamlike and unusual elements.












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