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'''Curriculum vitae:'''
 
'''Curriculum vitae:'''

Revision as of 01:09, 6 March 2017

Held between Mexico and New York by Gabriela Ceja on July 15, 2015.


Interview:

https://archive.org/details/ChristianePaul


Language:

Inglés - English


Project:

Digital Art Archive (https://www.digitalartarchive.at/)


Collection:

http://dpya.org/en/index.php/ADA_Archive_of_Digital_Art


Curriculum vitae:

Paul received both her MA and PhD from the University of Düsseldorf. She has written extensively on new media arts and lectured internationally on art and technology.

Her recent books are Context Providers – Conditions of Meaning in Media Arts (Intellect, 2011; Chinese edition, Beijing Beepub Media & Culture Publishing Co., 2012), co-edited with Margot Lovejoy and Victoria Vesna; New Media in the White Cube and Beyond (UC Press, 2008); and Digital Art (Thames and Hudson 2003 / 2008 / 2015). As Adjunct Curator of New Media Arts at the Whitney Museum of American Art, she curated several exhibitions—including Cory Arcangel: Pro Tools (2011), Profiling (2007), Data Dynamics (2001) and the net art selection for the 2002 Whitney Biennial—as well as artport, the Whitney Museum’s website devoted to Internet art.

Other recent curatorial work includes The Public Private (Kellen Gallery, The New School, Feb. 7 - April 17, 2013), Eduardo Kac: Biotopes, Lagoglyphs and Transgenic Works (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 2010); Biennale Quadrilaterale (Rijeka, Croatia, 2009–10); Feedforward - The Angel of History (co-curated with Steve Dietz; Laboral Center for Art and Industrial Creation, Gijon, Spain, Oct. 2009); INDAF Digital Art Festival (Incheon, Korea, Aug. 2009); and Scalable Relations (Beall Center for Art and Technology, Irvine, CA; as well as galleries at UCSD, UCLA and UCSB, 2008–09).

Dr. Paul has previously taught in the MFA computer arts department at the School of Visual Arts in New York (1999–2008); the Digital+Media Department of the Rhode Island School of Design (2005–08); the San Francisco Art Institute and the Center of New Media at the University of California at Berkeley (2008).


Source:

http://www.newschool.edu/public-engagement/school-of-media-studies-faculty/?id=4d54-5530-4e7a-4177

http://www.christianepaul.info/