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'''Curriculum vitae:'''
 
'''Curriculum vitae:'''
  
Nació en Tijuana, Baja California, en 1975. Escritor y artista multimedia. Su trabajo se ubica entre la contracultura y la subversión creativa de los medios masivos de comunicación. Ha dirigido seminarios de narrativa interdisciplinaria en medios digitales en Sevilla, España y en Odense, Dinamarca, y coordinado talleres como Youth Creating and Communicating on HIV/AIDS, dirigido a niños de la calle y patrocinado por la UNESCO. Fue profesor invitado en la maestría interdisciplinaria de estudios latinoamericanos de Universität Wien y Latinameirika Institut (Austria), y en el curso Digital Storytelling en Malmó Högskola (Suecia). Fue también investigador del Centro Multimedia del CENART. Fue guionista del programa Interacción, transmitido por Discovery Channel. Fue editor de la revista Sputink, dedicada a la cultura digital. Ha dirigido festivales como Cinemátik 1.0 (primer Festival de Cybercultura en Latinoamérica) y Borderhack (...) Su libro Metro-Pop fue seleccionado para formar parte del proyecto Biblioteca de Aula de la SEP. Participó en la antología Historias para habitar, publicada por Ediciones SM en 2004.
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Fran Ilich is a media-artist, essayist and novelist. He is the author of the novels Metro-pop and Tekno Guerrilla. His forthcoming novel Circa 94 won the binational award Frontera de Palabras / Border of Words and his book-length essay Otra narrativa es posible will also be published this year. He is currently working on a book about the material and ideological possibilities for narrative in the digital age with a year-long fellowship from FONCA. (...) He is currently working on Diego de la Vega, a cooperative media conglomerate that includes a web server (Possibleworlds.org), a virtual community investment bank (http://Spacebank.org), a research and development initiative on narrative media (http://Ficcion.de), a collective online radio (http://Radiolatina.am), a community newspaper from Tijuana (http://elzorro.org), the think-tank Collective Intelligence Agency (http://ci-a.info) and the Brooklyn Stock Exchange, among other enterprises.
  
  
 
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http://www.literatura.bellasartes.gob.mx/acervos/index.php/catalogo-biobibliografico/1593
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http://archive.eyebeam.org/people/fran-ilich
  
  
* Although you will listen the opposite, we ask permission later to Fran to publish the interview as it was done and granted it to us.
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* Although you will listen the opposite, we ask permission later to Fran to publish the interview as it was done and he granted it to us.
  
 
[[Category:Interviews]]
 
[[Category:Interviews]]

Revision as of 00:46, 16 May 2017

Held in New York by Paz Sastre on September 7, 2014.


Interview*:

https://archive.org/details/FranIlich


Language:

Spanish


Project:

http://aridoamerica.org/ http://spacebank.org/ http://diegodelavega.nyc/ http://possibleworlds.org/ http://sabotage.tv/


Collection:

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

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

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

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

http://dpya.org/en/index.php/Sabotage.tv


Curriculum vitae:

Fran Ilich is a media-artist, essayist and novelist. He is the author of the novels Metro-pop and Tekno Guerrilla. His forthcoming novel Circa 94 won the binational award Frontera de Palabras / Border of Words and his book-length essay Otra narrativa es posible will also be published this year. He is currently working on a book about the material and ideological possibilities for narrative in the digital age with a year-long fellowship from FONCA. (...) He is currently working on Diego de la Vega, a cooperative media conglomerate that includes a web server (Possibleworlds.org), a virtual community investment bank (http://Spacebank.org), a research and development initiative on narrative media (http://Ficcion.de), a collective online radio (http://Radiolatina.am), a community newspaper from Tijuana (http://elzorro.org), the think-tank Collective Intelligence Agency (http://ci-a.info) and the Brooklyn Stock Exchange, among other enterprises.


Source:

http://archive.eyebeam.org/people/fran-ilich


  • Although you will listen the opposite, we ask permission later to Fran to publish the interview as it was done and he granted it to us.