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DESCRIPTION:Jose Carlos Martinat and Enrique Mayorga present a series of projects 
 carried out since 2003 where, through the use of software, programming, 
 mechanics, objects and sculptural interventions, they analyze and question 
 the performances of individuals and the contexts in which they 
 operate.\n\nAbout the Artists:\n\nJose Carlos Martinat (Lima-Peru) creates 
 art at the interface of real and virtual worlds; his sources of inspiration 
 include architecture and the urban milieu, as well as human and cyberspace 
 memories. His multimedia installations and sculptural assemblages 
 incorporate a diversity of materials and strategies to alter preconceptions 
 with regards to where things belong. For example, Martinat mounted printers 
 on an old government building in Peru to print out state secrets that had 
 been declassified.\n\nMartinat's work has taken part in various exhibitions 
 in Latin-American, Europe and the USA including:  Shanghai Biennial 
 (China), Tate Modern (London), Museo de Arte Contemporaneo de Vigo (Spain), 
 La Laboral (Spain), Mali (Lima),  and Tate (London) among others. He is 
 represented by Revolver gallery Lima and Leme gallery Sao Paulo.\n\nKiko 
 Mayorga researches and promotes the social adaption of technologies in 
 Lima, Peru. He has worked in a range of curatorial and medial experiments 
 dealing with the particularities of local technological appropriation. He 
 is an active participant of the OLPC volunteering community in Peru, 
 promoting and organizing talks, workshops, field activities, etc. Since 
 2009 he co-directs the Escuelab.org project, an informal school/laboratory 
 in the center of Lima that hosts processes bridging technology, education 
 and local culture. The activities in Escuelab contribute to creating 
 flexible networks of independent developers and researchers that are share 
 experiences and start projects around technology in education, preservation 
 of cultural diversity and the development of digital citizenship in the 
 particular peruvian contexts.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2015/03/21/18770220.php
SUMMARY:ATC Lecture - Jose Carlos Martinat & Enrique Mayorga, 'Reality Environments'
LOCATION:David Brower Center\n2150 Allston Way\nBerkeley, CA 
 94704\n510-809-0900\nhttp://www.browercenter.org/
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2015/03/21/18770220.php
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