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David Larcher

David Larcher

Born 1942 in London. Film and video artist. Lives and works in London, Cologne and Mauritius. David Larcher worked as a photographer and filmmaker during the sixties, and has been working with the medium of video since 1980. David Larcher worked as a professor of Video Art/Electronic Media at the Academy of Media Arts in Cologne, Germany (1996-2007).
A selection of his work includes: Mare's Tail (1969), Monkey's Birthday (1975), EETC (1986), Granny's Is (1989/90), Videøvoid - The Trailer (1993), Videøvoid - Text (1996), Ich Tank (1983/97).



Jan Verbeek

Jan Verbeek

Jan Verbeek was born 1966 in Bonn, Germany. From 1987 to 1989 he studied Art History, Literature and Communication Research at Bonn University. From 1989 to 1996 he was student at the Academy of Fine Arts in Düsseldorf under Nan Hoover and Nam June Paik. In 1993 he became Meisterschüler / master grade student of Paik and worked as his assistant from 1994 to 1996. As a postgraduate he studied Audio-Visual Art at the Academy of Media Arts, Cologne, from 1996 to 1999.
Verbeek's video and installation work is based on a sensitive observation of reality. The audio-visual compositions are characterized by a delicate interaction of image and sound and the way how time and space work together.
Verbeek received international art prizes and showed his work in numerous festivals and museums, among them the Kunstmuseum Bonn, Museum Fridericianum Kassel, ZKM / Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe, Singapore Art Museum, Visual Museum Saitama Japan and the Museum of Modern Art New York.



Zoran Pantelić

Zoran Pantelić

Zoran Pantelić is an artist, producer, educator and researcher. He holds a BA from the Academy of Fine Arts Novi Sad and MA from the same institution, as well as a certificate from the School of Media Education 2001 Faculty of Social Sciences, Ljubljana, Slovenia. Since 2005 he is teaching Media communication on Academy of Fine Arts in Novi Sad.
He founded the association APSOLUTNO in 1993 in Novi Sad, Yugoslavia. APSOLUTNO is a collective of three members, dealing with interdisciplinary art work and media pluralism. Their work has been shown internationally in festivals and galleries in places such as Berlin, Paris, Budapest, Vienna, Frankfurt, Wroclaw, Hiroshima, San Francisco, etc.
Founder and director of the New Media Center_kuda.org, Novi Sad (Serbia).