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May 18, 2006

JavaMuseum Interview Project

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3 more interviews

JavaMuseum Interview Project is featuring this week 3 interviews with Jody Zellen (USA), Reiner Strasser (Germany) and Caterina Davinio (Italy).

Jody Zellen is an artist living in Los Angeles, California. She works in many media simultaneously making photographs, installations, net art, public art, as well as artists' books that explore the subject of the urban environment. She employs media-generated representations of contemporary and historic cities as raw material for aesthetic and social investigations She had numerous solo shows in USA and abroad and is represented on all relevant media art festivals around the globe.

Reiner Strasser is living and working in Wiesbaden, Germany, was born 1954 in Antwerpen, Belgium. He studied art, art history and philosophy at the University of Mainz, Germany in the 1970's. His Web works, international collaborations, and Web art projects date from 1996. Strasser's Web work has appeared in several exhibitions/publications all over the world since 1997.

Caterina Davinio is multitalented and active as Italian techno-artist, writer and poet, experiments in computer art, net-art, video, digital visual poetry, Internet-performance, video-performance. She realized also computer, printings exhibitions, painting, and artist books, using together writing, traditional and digital techniques. Pioneer of Italian digital art, she has done curatorial and consultant activity in international festivals. Her work has been featured in more than 100 exhibitions world wide Caterina Davinio has published articles, poems, and digital works, in international magazines and journals of the avant-garde.

JIP - JavaMuseum Interview Project will be released on an ongoing basis, whereby the selection of the most interesting answers can be found a) online on the new project site - http://jip.javamuseum.org , but b) immediately also in form of one interview per week on the new weblog - JIP - JavaMuseum Interview Project and c) to be published in a printed form at a later stage.

Until now interviews /answers by

Babel (Canada), Andrea Polli (USA), Jorn Ebner (UK), Roberto Echen (Argentina), Jeremy Hight (USA), Ian Page-Echols (USA), Humberto Ramirez (Chile/USA), Enrico Tomaselli (Italy), Carlos Katastrofsky (Austria), Paivi Hintsanen (Finland), Shankar Barua (India), Luke Duncalfe (New Zealand), FilH (France), Nadja Kutz (Germany), Yvonne Martinsson (Sweden), Avi Rosen (Israel), Letizia Jaccheri (Norway), Tamara Lai (Belgium), tobias c. van Veen (Canada), DLSAN (Italy), Irene Coremberg (Argentina), Carla Della Beffa (Italy), Peter Lind (Denmark), Philippe Langlois (France), Salvatore Iaconesi (Italy), Pat Badani (USA), Calin Man (Romania), Myron Turner (Canada), Domenica Quaranta (Italy), Juan Manuel Patino (Argentina), Alison Williams (South Africa), Rahima Begum (India), Anahi Caceres (Argentina), Raivo Kelomees (Estonia), santo_file (Spain), Sachiko Hayashi (Sweden).

Posted by luis at May 18, 2006 04:48 AM

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