Credits

Curators

Yves Bernard, Domenico Quaranta

Producer and Coordinator

Yves Bernard

Assistant

Marie-Laure Delaby

Scenography

Tom Heene

Montage

Tom Heene, Bart Vandeput (aka bartaku), Karo Michaux-Nérard

Building

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La Maison des Cultures et de la Cohésion Sociale
(Molenbeek-Saint-Jean)

Website

Bart Vandeput (aka bartalaram), Yannick Antoine (aka yhancik)

Graphical Design

Isabel Debry (troisbarrespoint)

Technical Equipment

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Fine Arts Transport

Art on the Move, Brussels/Bruxelles



About the Curators

Yves Bernard [BE]

Yves Bernard (BE) has an academic background in architecture and computer science and worked as research scientist for about 10 years. Beginning of the 90s he founded one of the first european new media studio where he produced awarded art&culture cd-roms (e.g. Milia d’Or 1998). In 1999 he created iMAL (interactive Media Art Lab), a non-profit association for the new media arts. For the past decade he has worked with artists as a producer (e.g. Salt Lake), an interaction design adviser and a developer (e.g White Square). Yves curated or co-curated many new media art exhibitions in Brussels : CONTinENT (2000), F2F (2003), Infiltrations Digitales (2004), openLAB (2005), Art+Game (2006), inaugural exhibition of iMAL new venue (2007). He is the (co-)author of works merging Internet and the physical world such as Martini Ground Zero, OFFFCAM and The Gate. He teaches digital art at ERG and he is the director of iMAL, Center for Digital Cultures and Technology.

www.erg.be/blogs/artNumeur/

Domenico Quaranta [IT]

Domenico Quaranta is an art critic and curator who lives and works in Brescia, Italy. With a specific passion and interest in net art and new media, Domenico regularly writes for Flash Art magazine. His first book titled, NET ART 1994-1998: La vicenda di Ada’web was published in 2004; he also co-curated the Connessioni Leggendarie. Net.art 1995-2005 exhibition (Milan, October 2005) and co-edited, together with Matteo Bittanti, the book GameScenes. Art in the Age of Videogames (Milan, October 2006). Among his most recent publications, Todd Deutsch: Gamers (ed., 2008) and Gazira Babeli (ed., 2008). He teaches “Net Art” at the Accademia di Brera in Milan and runs the blog Spawn of the Surreal.

www.domenicoquaranta.net