Doctoral Talks on Campus | “Hi-Tech + low Tech: technological art and multiculturalism”
Doctoral Talks on Campus | "Hi-Tech + low Tech: technological art and multiculturalism”
01
Nov
Doctoral Talks on Campus: “Hi-Tech + low Tech: technological art and multiculturalism” will take place on 1 November in the USJ Senate Room.
ABOUT DOCTORAL TALKS ON CAMPUS:
Fostering transdisciplinary perspectives in thought, research and development in the doctoral and post-doctoral programmes of the University of Saint Joseph in Macao.
ABOUT THE TALK:
This seminar intends to address the fields of shared literacies through reports of collective artistic-technological practices around critical thinking and ancestral, contemporary and decolonial (folklore, fables, history and criticism) dimensions alike. We will also point out personal and collective experiences as well as the contemporary-ancestral critical originary thinking from Davi Kopenawa (2015) and Ailton Krenak (2022), and the diasporic thinking from Bispo dos Santos (2023) as well, which have inspired us on the conception and building of the haptic interactive art installation “Evil Is Not The Metal” and “The Forest looks at You”.
Keywords: Media, Art and Technology, Systemic Poetics, Critical Thinking, Multicultural Literacies
ABOUT THE SPEAKER:
Paulo Cesar Teles is a transdisciplinary artist, teacher and researcher. He has a degree in Radio and Television from the Faculty of Architecture, Arts and Communication (UNESP, 1992); a Master’s degree in Multimedia from the Institute of Arts (UNICAMP, 2001); a PhD in Communication and Semiotics (PUC-SP, 2009) with post-doctorates from the School of Communications and Arts of the University of São Paulo, 2015), the University of Leeds (2023) and the University of Saint Joseph in Macau, China, 2024 (in progress). He is a Professor at the Department of Multimedia, Cinema and Communication of the Institute of Arts (IA) at the University of Campinas – UNICAMP in the Postgraduate programs in Visual Arts (Institute of Arts) and in Scientific Dissemination (Laboratory of Scientific Journalism), in the Specialization course in Graphic Design and in the Undergraduate courses in Visual Arts and in Media Communication alike. He is also head of the CNPq / ARTME Research Group (Art, Technology and Emerging Media: Artistic Development, Literacies and Multiculturalism) and a research member of the CNPq / MANTIS Research Group (Color, Hue and Visual Syntax). With more than thirty years of experience dedicated to artistic production, research and teaching, his works and productions in the fields of Communication and Technological Art – produced, exhibited and presented in more than 20 countries – focus on interactive processes in emerging media, relational and multisensory artistic expressiveness, inter- and multicultural interaction, and multimedia educommunication through Art.
DETAILS:
Date: Friday, 1 November 2024
Time: 7 p.m. – 10 p.m.
Location: Senate Room, 4/F, Academic Building, USJ Ilha Verde Campus
Language: English
General Coordinador: Prof. Adérito Fernandes-Marcos
Join with Zoom: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/86313487688?pwd=H9RONJiaZCbr4liSGncD4bAZFvAxDO.1
Meeting ID: 863 1348 7688
Passcode: 419062
*Free event, open to the general public