17/11/2010
Nina CZEGLEDY
member of the YASMIN Network
An independent media artist, curator and writer, Nina Czegledy divides her time between Canada and Europe. Czegledy is of Hungarian origin and spends a great deal of time in Budapest and within Eastern Europe facilitating exchange between media art organizations and artists in Canada and throughout the rest of Europe.
Nina Czegledy, is an award winning media artist, curator and educator who works internationally on collaborative art and science/technology projects, as well as in education.
She is has led, or been a key contributor to, an extraordinary number of workshops, forums and festivals around the world.
Czegledy has published widely in books and journals and has presented at several international conferences and academic institutions. She is Senior Fellow at KMDI (Knowledge Media Design Institute) at the University of Toronto, Adjunct Associate Professor Concordia University, Montreal, and an Honorary Fellow, Moholy Nagy University of Art and Design, Budapest. She is also actively involved in key international organizations including Leonardo, where she is a member of the governing board, contributing editor of the Leonardo Electronic Almanac and member of the Observatoire Leonardo des Arts et des Techno-Sciences OLATS scientific committee and Moderator for the YASMIN Network.
Recent and upcoming curatorial projects include :
- Eco Sapiens, New Plymouth, New Zealand 2011 organizing team membe
- The Pleasure of Light, Gyorgy Kepes and Frank Malina at the intersection of art, science and technology, Ludwig Museum Budapest 2010
- 3rd Quadrilateral Biennial, Rijeka Croatia co-curator, 2009 - Device Art in Budapest, Hungary 2009
- e-mobile Art, the European Mobile Lab 2007-2009, co-curator Art projects
- Visual Collider with Marcus Neustetter, Vela Luka, Croatia 2009, Alma Space on Dobbin, New York 2010, The Other Gallery, Banff 2010
- Aura/Aurora interactive audio-visual environment in collaboration with Bettine Schuelke, Marton Andras Juhasz, Laszlo Kiss, Daniel Barber, Plein Art fesztival, 2B Gallery Budapest May 2010
- Auerole interactive audio-visual environment in collaboration with Bettine Schuelke, Veroniki Korakidou and Dave Lawrence, May 2009, Thessaoloniki Biennale, Greece.