VĂctor MazĂłn Gardoqui | |
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Biography | Perception and altered states are key concepts on his performances through the use of sound or light. His work materializes in three main fields: actions or site-specific performances through experimental processes, exhibitions as consequences of previous actions and collaborative works through seminars to form a communal dialog. He is a senior educator​ ​and​ ​professional​ ​working​ ​with open​ ​hardware​ ​and​ ​experimental​ ​circuit design.​ ​MazĂłn​ ​Gardoqui​ ​researches​ ​open hardware​ ​at​ Research Institute for Art and Technology - RIAT​ ​and​ ​coordinates workshops​ ​and​ ​educational​ ​formats​ ​in​ ​the domain​ ​of​ ​device-studies​ ​and​ ​experimental sensory​ ​applications.​ ​His​ ​practice explores​ ​amplification, electromagnetic phenomena​ ​and​ ​images​ ​of​ ​invisible​ ​fields by​ ​using​ ​locative​ ​audio​ ​and​ ​custom electronics. Mazon Gardoqui has been a guest artist and lecturer at Slade School of Fine Art, Concordia University, Universität der KĂĽnste Berlin, Rijksakademie Amsterdam, Ecole Nationale SupĂ©rieure des Beaux Arts de Paris, Universität fĂĽr angewandte Kunst Wien, Superior Technical School of Architecture of Madrid, Master Studies Interface Cultures Linz, University College London - Arts and Sciences, HFK Bremen University of Arts, Master Studies C:Art Media Valand Univ Goteborg, Institute of Dramatic Arts and Cultural Studies Casablanca, University Mohamed V Rabat, Patricio Lynch Universidad de ValparaĂso, Universidad de Humanidades y Arte ConcepciĂłn, Harvestworks Digital Media Arts Center, MediaLAB Prado, LABoral Art and Industrial Creation Centre and Hangar.org, among others. 2008-2011 Tutor of the laboratory “Experimentelle Technologien im Kunstkontext”, in the A/V Lab. of the Hochschule fĂĽr Gra k und Buchkunst Leipzig (HGB-Leipzig) under the tutelage of Dr. Prof. David Link / Prof. GĂĽnter Selichar. His work has been performed or exhibited in museums, biennials, galleries, bill- boards, urban screens and TV/radio stations in Africa, Russia, Nepal, North America, Canada, Mexico, Bolivia, Colombia, Argentina, Uruguay, Antarctica and numerous locations across Europe. |
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