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- Shual - my design studio
- Concept and Maarav - the online magazines I'm involved with
- Pixelsurgeon - another magazine I'm participating in
- www.isaliving.org - a net art installation I made and might talk about on the camp ar
- I undrstand that this text is supposed to be in English, so...
I am a designer and a net artist interested in exploring the web as a cultural space, and as such exploring the redefinition of the cultural-borders inside it. In the past 15 years I have created projects involving design, animation, net art and comics. I am active in the Israeli digital culture scene, as a desk member for Concept magazine (exego.net), and the international scene, as an official contributer for Pixelsurgeon.com magazine. I currated the Concept-Live new-media events through 2003-2004, and am involved in several initiatives concerning issues of design, art, media and culture. My work has appeared in several publications among which, The Venice Biennial's Gluebalize Magazine, and in exhibitions in Israel and outside it, like Ars Electronica Festival, Linz, 2001; OFFF Festival, Barcelona 2003 and 2004; and Europrix Top-Talent Award Festival 2004, Vienna. Since 2002
I
create graphic design
and new media content on my studio Shual, runed by me and my partner Guy
Saggee.
I create net art
projects like www.isaliving.org (The web is a
living organism) and others.
Currently I'm developing some new concepts concerning digital mapping, borders and information visualization while...
I Study new-media in New-York University's Interactive Telecommunication Program.
(for the past 4 years) I teached several new-media design courses in the Shenkar collage, and I teach them online (through moblogs handled by me and my students). You can take a look there and see for yourself:
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Communitication - an collaborative online creation course (4th year digital-media students)
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Ani.com - an indipendent online creation course (4th year graphic-design students)
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Digital Storytelling - an introduction course to new-media (3rd year graphic-design students)
In the camp I will try to share some of those experiences.
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