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Adele Eisenstein (Hungary)

 
 

Internet Address: tetsuo@goethe.or.jp

Biography:
Born 1964 in New York. Studies at the University of Rochester (Psychology, =46ilm Studies); University of Paris - Sorbonne (French Literature, Art History); and Parsons School of Design (Architecture, Interior Design). Emigrated to Budapest in 1990, where she worked for the Balazs Bela Studio (experimental film studio) for three years, and as a freelance film programmer, as well as being a curator of alternative art spaces. Conference Director of MELEG: Budapest Gay & Lesbian Film Festival and POZITIV: World AIDS Day and Film Programme. 1995-1997 ProgramCommunication, Coordinator for C3: Center for Culture & previously SorosProduced Media & Center for Contemporary Arts - Budapest, Soros Foundation Hungary. Ethics of the contemporary critique symposium incurating a Moscow Helsinki, September 1996. Currently programme forand on the Digitale97: Digital Dialects with the Academy of Media Arts in Koeln, OSTranenie97 team at the Bauhaus, Dessau.

See
http://muu.lib.hel.fi/me/texts/eisen.html
http://muu.lib.hel.fi/me
http://www.misa.uni-magdeburg.de/ostranenie/
http://www.c3.hu/c3/events/flusser
http://www.c3.hu
http://www.khm.de

Pierre Bonjovanni
http://www.cicv.fr/