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by Anna Hatziyiannaki, Athanasia M Vidali - Soula, Polyxeni Mantzou, Myrto Korkokiou, Apostolos Loufopoulos, Vasilis Aronidis, Stavros Moutzourellis, Dalila Honorato, Evelyn Gavrilou, Chrissa Papasarantou, Philippos Theocharidis, Eleni Mouri, Simeon Nikolidakis, and papadimitropoulos panayotis
This edition (ISBN 978-960-7260-54-3) includes 20 out of 31 contributions accepted by the scienti... more This edition (ISBN 978-960-7260-54-3) includes 20 out of 31 contributions accepted by the scientific and artistic committee and presented in the two-day Symposium “Metamorphoses of Corporeality: Art – Body - Technology”, organized in Corfu, on the 16-17th May 2014 by the Department of Audio and Visual Arts of the Ionian University and the Ionian Islands Prefecture in the framework of the 8th Audiovisual Arts Festival.
With participants from seven countries (Greece, Italy, Germany, Portugal, UK, Denmark and USA) the Symposium included both theoretical contributions and art presentations, dedicated to subjects concerning the continuous development of human corporeal capabilities and their multifaceted effects in the understanding of the body.
Publications by Athanasia M Vidali - Soula
by Anna Hatziyiannaki, Athanasia M Vidali - Soula, Polyxeni Mantzou, Myrto Korkokiou, Apostolos Loufopoulos, Vasilis Aronidis, Stavros Moutzourellis, Dalila Honorato, Evelyn Gavrilou, Chrissa Papasarantou, Philippos Theocharidis, Eleni Mouri, Simeon Nikolidakis, and papadimitropoulos panayotis
This edition (ISBN 978-960-7260-54-3) includes 20 out of 31 contributions accepted by the scienti... more This edition (ISBN 978-960-7260-54-3) includes 20 out of 31 contributions accepted by the scientific and artistic committee and presented in the two-day Symposium “Metamorphoses of Corporeality: Art – Body - Technology”, organized in Corfu, on the 16-17th May 2014 by the Department of Audio and Visual Arts of the Ionian University and the Ionian Islands Prefecture in the framework of the 8th Audiovisual Arts Festival.
With participants from seven countries (Greece, Italy, Germany, Portugal, UK, Denmark and USA) the Symposium included both theoretical contributions and art presentations, dedicated to subjects concerning the continuous development of human corporeal capabilities and their multifaceted effects in the understanding of the body.