media_city seoul 2002 26 September - 24 November 2002
Information Overview
Date: 26 September - 24 November 2002
Venues: Seoul Museum of Art, outdoor public spaces
Theme: Luna's Flow  (see introduction)
Sub-projects: Digital Sublime (Media as a Body Project)

Cyber Mind (Brain Project)

Luna's Children (Heart Project)

Luna Nova (Bone Project)

Outdoor
Artistic director: Wonil Rhee
former Managing Director of the 3rd Gwangju Biennale, former Chief Curator of Sungkok Art Museum
Contributing curators: Marie de Brugerolle
Independent curator, former curator of the Pompidou Center in Paris, France

Michael Cohen
Journalist of Flash Art, independent curator, USA

Huang Du
Independent curator, China

Gregor Jansen
Curator at the ZKM (Center for Art and Media) in Karlsruhe, Germany

Kim Machan
Director of the festival Multimedia Art Asia-Pacific, Australia

Gunalan Nadarajan
Dean of the Dept. of the Visual Arts in Lasalle-Sia College of the Arts, Singapore

Azumaya Takashi
Independent curator, Japan
Curatorial advisors: Robert Rosenblum
Curator of the Guggenheim Museum in New York, USA

Cody Choi
Artist, Prof. at New York University, Visiting Prof. at Ewha Women's University, Korea

Dan Cameron
Chief curator of the New Museum of Contemporary Art in New York, USA

Sara Diamond
Artistic Director of Media & Visual Arts at The Banff Centre, Canada

Magdalena Sawon
Together with Tamas Banovich owner/director of the Postmasters Gallery in New York, USA
Participants: 35 media artists from South Korea and 42 from abroad, as well as 50 web artists.
Organizer: see our start page media_city seoul
Contact: Exhibition:
tralla@mediacityseoul.org
ennabae@mediacityseoul.org

Event:
royhong@mediacityseoul.org
idee@mediacityseoul.org

Promotion:
cho@mediacityseoul.org

Symposium:
sminah@mediacityseoul.org
Website: mediacityseouleng.tistory.com
Note:

This overview has been compiled from information from the official website of media_city seoul 2002. We do not assume responsibility regarding the correctness of this information. The spelling of Korean names has been adapted to the internationally most common form - first name followed by last name.
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