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The International Image Festival is an event of electronic arts and digital culture organized by the Visual Design Department at the Universidad de Caldas in Colombia since 1997. This year, the Festival will host ISEA2017, one of the most important symposiums on Electronic Art in the world, and for the first time will be held in a Latin American country.

At the same time, the Festival will be part of selected cultural events in the ’Crusade Season France-Colombia’ initiative, led by the French Institute and the Ministry of Culture.

In this space, you’ll find the reunited programming for the 16th International Image Festival and ISEA 2017. This app enables you to create your own schedule for attending certain events during the Festival.

Tuesday, June 13 • 14:00 - Friday, June 16 •19:00
INSTALLATIONS | Diligent Operator

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Nam June Paik (1932-2006) exhibited a progressive music environment for audiences, Random Access (1963) in his first solo show. It allowed audiences to make their own sound collages by interacting with visual audiotapes on a white wall. The interactive approach of Random Access was mainly intertwined with his musique concrète composing experiences. This paper examines the relationship between Paik’s work and musique concrète, and articulates Paik’s contributions to making a prototype of musical interactive art. Based on the study, Diligent Operator (2016) suggests a creative musical space with Max/MSP Jitter and Arduino.

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Byeongwon Ha

PhD Candidate, Virginia Commonwealth University
Byeongwon Ha is pursuing his PhD degree in Virginia Commonwealth University. As an artist who creates interactive art, he studies interactive art in both a practical way and a theoretical way. The topic of his dissertation is about Nam June Paik's early interactive art. He is simultaneously... Read More →


Tuesday June 13, 2017 14:00 - Friday June 16, 2017 19:00 GMT-05
Centro Cultural Universitario Rogelio Salmona - Tercer piso