Joasia Krysa Resume
Joasia Krysa is a curator, founder of
KURATOR, and lecturer/researcher at
AZTEC (Art Science Technology Consortium at the University of Plymouth (UK).
She serves on a number of curatorial, management and editorial boards including
WRO Media Art Foundation (Wroclaw, Poland),
Curatorial Network (with Arts Council England, UK), and the
DATA browser book series (published by Autonomedia, New York). She is a recent jury member at the ARCO International Contemporary Art Fair (
Beep/New Media Art Award 2007;
Vocento Arte 2.0 2008, Madrid) and
Share Prize (Share Festival 2007, Torino).
She edited
Curating Immateriality (Autonomedia, New York 2006) and regularly contributes to publications (most recently
Software Studies: A Lexicon, edited by Matthew Fuller, MIT 2008, and
Curating New Media, edited by Christiane Paul, forthcoming from the University of California Press 2008); conferences and panels (most recently ‘Curating in/as (an) Open System(s)’ panel at the
ISEA 2008 International Symposium on Electronic Art, Singapore) and
Computer Art Congress 2008 at the Tecnológico de Monterrey, Mexico).
Recent curatorial projects include exhibition
After The Net and a curatorial platform
openKURATOR for Observatori 2008 (9th Festival Internacional de Investigación Artística de Valencia), an experimental online software
kurator; and
Curating, Immateriality, Systems series of events at Tate Modern, London 2005.
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