Advisory Committee

 

Advisor

Prof. Roger Malina (US)

Physicist, editor and art-science researcher. He is a Distinguished Professor of Art and Technology at the University of Texas, Dallas where he is developing Art-Science R&D and Experimental publishing research. Former Director of the Observatoire Astronomique de Marseille Provence. Since 1982 he has been the Executive Editor of the Leonardo Publications at MIT Press. Web

 

Prof. Helga Nowotny (AT)

Helga Nowotny has a doctorate in law from the University of Vienna and a Ph.D. in sociology from Columbia University, New York. She is Former President of the ERC, the European Research Council (2010-2013). She has been Founding Director of “Society in Science:The Branco Weiss Fellowship” based at ETH Zurich. Currently she is Chair of EURAB, the European Research Advisory Board of the European Commission and member of the Scientific Council of the proposed ERC. She is a Fellow of the Science Center Vienna (WZW). web

 

Advisor

Prof. Andrew Pelling (CA)

Canada Research Chair, cross appointed in the department of physics and department of biology at the University of Ottawa. His lab is devoted to studying the physical properties of living cells and tissue. He explores the interface between biology, technology, art and science. He is also member of Fluxmedia Research- Creation Network Concordia University. Web

 

Advisor

Prof. Josep Perelló (SP)

Associate Professor at the Department of Fundamental Physics at the University of Barcelona. Member of the steering committee of Complexitat.cat (Barcelona City council). From 2009 to 2012 he was responsible for Science Area at the Centre d’Art Santa Mònica in Barcelona. Web

 

Advisor

Prof. Nathalie Singer (DE)

Professor of Experimental Radio at the Bauhaus University, Weimar. She studied Musicology, Communication and Psychology at the universities of Berlin and Paris. In 1995 she completed her Masters in Berlin in Modern Music and Sound Art. Along with her scientific work, she studied electro-acoustic composition at the GRM with Beatriz Ferreyra in Paris. Web

 

Advisor

Prof. Viktoria Tkaczyk (DE)

Viktoria Tkaczyk leads the Max Planck Research Group “Epistemes of Modern Acoustics” and is a professor at the Institut für Kulturwissenschaft, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. Her research and teaching interests are dedicated to theatre and performance art situated within broadly defined cultural, media and science- historical contexts. Web