Anniversaries in Art and Technology

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What is spam? Canned artificial meat? How was it born and how does it impact digital life? How do female artists use technology? What is a pixel in digital photography? Is computational photography political? When are news noise or information? In a second part, we will share experiences with Paraguayan artists who use technology as a space for creation and a business model.

Speakers: Belén Gimenez (PY) Rocío Robledo (PY), Paula Rodriguez (PY) y Juliana Quintana (ARG)

Moderator: Paloma Lara Castro

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