TROYANO is an artist collective from Chile that formed in 2005 to do interdisciplinary research on art and digital culture.
The Chilean Collective TROYANO will present their recent bilingual publication, Art and Digital Culture, at Telic Arts Exchange on May 24th. TROYANO’s presentation will be introduced by Eduardo Navas.
For their presentation at Telic, TROYANO’s members will discuss their past projects that made possible the publication of Art and Digital Culture. This publication grew out of two major conferences TROYANO organized in 2005 and 2006 with the support of the Spanish Cultural Center and the Museum of Contemporary art in Santiago, Chile: Elena (2005) and Updating, Art and Technology (2006). The contributors to Art and Digital Culture include artists and theorists from
An interview with members of TROYANO: http://newmediafix.net/daily/?cat=61
TROYANO’s members are Alejandro Albornoz, Ignacio Nieto, Italo Tello, and Ricardo Vega
The publication of Art & Digital Culture and Troyano’s travel arrangements are made possible thanks to a generous grant from the Chilean government.
For more information please contact Jennifer Flores Sternad: jf@post.harvard.edu
www.telic.info
Jennifer Flores Sternad
jf@post.harvard.edu
www.international.ucla.edu/lac/
Sponsor(s): Latin American Institute, Telic Arts Exchange, Visiones: Art & Activism in the Americas working group at the UCLA Latin American Center, Center for Research in Computing in the Arts, CALIT2, UCSD Center for Iberian and Latin American Studies
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