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Christa Erickson, United States
Christa Erickson is an interdisciplinary artist and occasional
writer who investigates the politics, pleasures, and pains of spaces
mediated by electronic technologies. She weaves together combinations
of video, tactile materials, physical interface devices, performance,
and the Internet in installations. She also makes work specifically
for the web. Her individual and collaborative works have been presented
internationally and her essay "Networked Interventions: Debugging
the Electronic Frontier" is included in the Routledge volume Embodied
Utopias: Gender, Social Change, and the Modern Metropolis. She is
Assistant Professor of Art at SUNY Stony Brook where she teaches
electronic media.
Odile Trépanier, Quebec
Odile Trépanier lives and works in Quebec City. A multidisciplinary
artist, she obtained a Bachelors Degree in Visual Arts at
Laval University. Since 1994, she pursues her research in installation,
video, and most recently, Web art. She has participated in numerous
group exhibitions and her video work has been presented in various
Quebecois and international festivals. Recently, she presented her
work within the context of the Latinos del norte event
in Ex Teresa, Mexico. She is currently active at LA CHAMBRE BLANCHE
and working on an upcoming video project.
Mariela Yeregui, Argentina
Mariela Yeregui (Argentina, 1966) graduated in Arts from the
University of Buenos Aires and the Film School of the National Institute
of Cinematography. She spent seven years on the Ivory Coast where
she also obtained a Masters Degree in Literature. As a recipient
of a year-long grant from the Antorchas Foundation, she worked in
the Hypermedia Studio Department of Film and TV at UCLA. She has
also effected a residency at the Banff Centre for the Arts (Alberta,
Canada), where she produced a number of works related to digital
and telematic arts. Epithelia has been exhibited around the world
and has received numerous awards. Her reflection and artwork is
focused on systems of dialogue and interaction, sensory environments
and the construction of identities within such contexts.

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