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  Juan Pampin: Argentine composer and sound artist who lives and works in Seattle, where he is faculty at the Center for Digital Arts and Experimental Media (DXARTS), University of Washington. Before being appointed professor at the UW, Juan received a DMA in Composition from Stanford University and a MA in Composition from Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique de Lyon, France. His music and sound art works explore the territory articulated by the concepts of space, site, memory, and material. Juan Pampin's compositions, including works for instrumental, digital, and mixed media, have been performed around the world by soloists and ensembles such as Les Percussions de Strasbourg, Arditti Quartet, and Sinfonia 21. His sound installations have been exhibited at galleries and specific sites around the world. For more information please visit: www.dxarts.washington.edu or www.pampin.tk

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  Eunsu Kang is an international media artist from Seoul, Korea. For last ten or more years, she has been known as a visual artist, a movie director and a graphic designer and has been invited to numerous shows around the world. In addition to her three awarded solo exhibitions she has received many awards, including the Korean National Fund for Emerging Artists which supported her collaborative international telematic project, Seonang in 2005. She was introduced as one of the most promising young artists in the book, Young Korean Artists 45: Interviews in 2006. Her life as an innovative artist in Seoul, a very crowded metropolis of the country with high speed internet access everywhere, and her MFA and MA in Media Arts and Technology degrees gave her chances to explore various materials and technologies. Currently she is focusing on more genuine use of sound, body and space to enhance immersive art experiences as a PhD student at the Center for Digital Arts and Experimental Media (DXARTS) in the University of Washington. Her current research interests center on the use of non-verbal languages as a part of cyborg communication and interactive audiovisual installations representing questions, but not necessarily pursuing answers. For more information please visit: http://www.kangeunsu.com

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Joel S Kollin is a PhD student at the University of Washington’s Digital Art and Experimental Media (DXARTS) program, where he is developing an artistic agenda which utilizes immersion and perception at the extremes of sensory awareness to examine the interplay between identity, memory, surveillance, and empathy in an increasingly dissociative, media-centric world. His recent interests include fully immersive installations, environmental sound, synthaesthesia, and systems art where humans form a critical part in a network of complex emergent behavior. Prior to arriving at DXARTS Mr Kollin worked primarily in the field of display technology for 17 years. He holds several key patents on personal, holographic, and autostereoscopic displays as well as many derivative patents. For more information please visit: www.dxarts.washington.edu

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