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		<title>Jurors</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[Annick Bureaud]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Hasan Elaji]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Annick Bureaud Annick Bureaud is a new media art critic and researcher. She  works and lives in Paris, France. She is the director of Leonardo/Olats, the French branch of  Leonardo/Isast (www.olats.org). As an art critic she contributes to the French contemporary  art magazine Art Press. She teaches at the Art School Eesi in Poitiers and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Annick Bureaud</h2>
<p><span style="font-family: Tahoma; font-size: small;">Annick Bureaud is a new media art critic and researcher. She  works and lives in Paris, France. She is the director of Leonardo/Olats, the French branch of  Leonardo/Isast (www.olats.org). As an art critic she contributes to  the French contemporary  art magazine Art Press. She teaches at the Art School Eesi in Poitiers and has been  guest lecturer at the School of the Art Institute  Chicago/SAIC in 1999 and at the University of Quebec in<br />
Montreal (UQAM) in 2001. In 2002, she co-edited the book &#8220;Connexions : art, réseaux,<br />
media&#8221; published by the Press of Ensba ; she co-organized  the International Symposium &#8220;Artmedia VIII: From the  Aesthetics of Communication to Net art&#8221;, in Paris and edited<br />
the online proceedings published by Leonardo/Olats. In 2003,  she organised the Symposium &#8220;Visibility &#8211; Legibility of  Space Art. Art and Zero G.: the Experience of Parabolic  Flight&#8221; within the @rts Outsider Festival in Paris (proceedings on the Leonardo/Olats web site).  In 2004, she published &#8220;Les Basiques : art &#8216;multimédia&#8217;&#8221;, an online course on multimedia art on the Leonardo/Olats web site.<br />
She is the co-curator of the 2009 @rt Outsiders Festival: &#8220;(Un)Inhabitable? Art and Extreme Environments&#8221; (September  9th &#8211; October 11th 2009, <a href="http://www.art-outsiders.com%29./" target="_blank">http://www.art-outsiders.com).</a></span></p>
<p><span><span style="font-family: Tahoma; font-size: small;"><a href="http://www.art-outsiders.com/edition2009/default-fr.htm" target="_blank"></a></span></span></p>
<h2>Robin Lasser</h2>
<p><span class="bold_text">Robin Lasser</span> is a Professor of               Art at San Jose State University.  Lasser produces photographs,               video, site-specific               installations and public art working with socially and culturally               significant imagery and themes. Her most extensive project, Eating               Disorders in a Disordered Culture, has been published in numerous               books, catalogs, newspapers and journals and has been funded by               dozens of public organizations in communities across the United               States and abroad. Lasser often works in a collaborative mode with               other artists, writers, students, public agencies, community organizations,               and international coalitions (such as her work in Egypt as a Fulbright             Scholar) to produce art and promote public dialogue.</p>
<p>She has exhibited nationally and internationally at museums such               as: The Fine Arts Museum in Neuquen, Argentina, Parsons School               of Design in New York City, LA County Museum of Art, Triton Museum               in Santa Clara, the De Young Museum in San Francisco, the Osaka               World Trade Center Museum in Japan, Horace Gallery in Cairo, Egypt,               and the Academy of Film in Prague, Czech Republic. Her work has               been published in numerous periodicals including: The New York               Times, Time Out New York, Los Angeles Times, Afterimage, Artpapers               and Artweek. Her work can be viewed at <a href="http://robinlasser.com/index.html">www.robinlasser.com</a></p>
<h2>Hasan Elahi</h2>
<p>Hasan Elahi is an interdisciplinary artist whose work examines issues of surveillance, simulated time, transport systems, borders and frontiers. His work has been presented in numerous exhibitions at venues such as the Centre Georges Pompidou, Sundance Film Festival, Kassel Kulturbahnhof, The Hermitage, and at the Venice Biennale. Elahi recently was invited to speak about his work at the Tate Modern, Einstein Forum, and at the American Association of Artificial Intelligence. His awards include grants from the Creative Capital Foundation, a Ford Foundation/Phillip Morris National Fellowship, and an artist grant from the Asociacion Artetik Berrikuntzara in Donostia-San Sebastian, Spain. His work is frequently in the media and has been covered by The New York Times, Forbes, Wired, CNN, ABC, CBS, NPR, Al Jazeera, and has appeared on The Colbert Report. He is an assistant professor at San Jose State University. He is also 2009 Resident Faculty and Nancy G. MacGrath Endowed Chair at Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture.<a title="Hasan Elaji" href="http://elahi.sjsu.edu/" target="_blank"></a></p>
<p><a title="Hasan Elaji" href="http://elahi.sjsu.edu/" target="_blank">http://elahi.sjsu.edu/</a></p>
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