[ISEA2022] Institutional Presentation: Everardo Reyes & Andrés Burbano — EUR-ArTeC in digital art and hydrological ecosystems

Institutional Presentation Statement 

CCCB Auditorium, June 13th Session: Ecological citizenship

Keywords: Consortiums, organizing teams, partners, media hydrology, artscience

ArTeC is a consortium of fourteen French institutions. In this presentation we highlight some milestones over the last three years. We give special attention to the development of artscience projects, such HOM Hydrology of Media. We also talk about its role as an organizing partner of ISEA2023.

The École universitaire de recherche (EUR) ArTeC is a consortium of fourteen French institutions including universities, grandes écoles, museums, and archives. ArTeC was established in 2018 at the initiative of universities Paris 8, Nanterre, and Paris Lumière with the intention to consolidate a longterm project on art and science for education and research. In this presentation we highlight some milestones over the last three years of development. Moreover, special attention will be given to the importance of ArTeC in the development of artscience and humanitiestechnologies projects. One of the projects that will be showcased is HOM – Hydrology of Media which aims at establishing connections at the crossingboundaries between several disciplines and practices. We also discuss the role of ArTeC as an organizing partner of ISEA2023, that will take place in Paris, France. https://eurartec.fr

  • Everardo Reyes is an Associate Professor in the Department of Information Science at Université Paris 8 where he directs the MA/MSc in Digital Humanities. His main research interests are digital culture, information design, cultural analytics, and media art. He serves as the representative of ArTeC and Paris 8 in the organizing committee of ISEA2023 in Paris.
  • Andres Burbano is a media history scholar and media artist, he is an Associate Professor in the Department of Design at Universidad de los Andes, in Bogota, Colombia. Burbano holds a Ph.D. in Media Arts and Technology from the University of California Santa Barbara. He is visiting professor at the Danube University in Krems, Austria, and is currently visiting researcher at the University of Applied Sciences at Potsdam, Germany.