Everardo Reyes


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  • Université Paris 8, Information Sciences Department, Associate Professor

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  • Paris, France

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  • Everardo Reyes earned his PhD in Information and Communication Sciences from Université Paris 8 – Vincennes-Saint-Denis in 2007, where he is Associate professor in Digital Humanities at the School of Mathematics, Computer Science and Information and Communication Sciences since 2015. His research areas include visual semiotics, software studies, and media art. He is member of the Paragraphe Lab. at Université Paris 8, the Cultural Analytics Lab. (in USA, led by Lev Manovich), and member of the bureau of the International Association for Visual Semiotics (directed by Göran Sonesson). He has published several books, translations, and congress proceedings, among others: The image-interface (Wiley-ISTE, 2017); Designing interactive hypermedia systems (ed) (Wiley-ISTE, 2017); Archiving and questioning immateriality: proceedings of the 5th Computer Art Congress (ed) (Europia, 2016); Inventar el futuro (Spanish translation of Edward Shanken’s Survey of AEM, 2014). He has organized congresses and curated exhibitions related to media art including the work of Roy Ascott, Jack Stenner, Shulea Cheang, Paul Magee, Christa Sommerer, Malu Fragoso, Pierre Boulanger, Arcángel Constantini, and a panel commemorating the 40th anniversary of IAST Leonardo.


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