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109:, MARCEL Multi-Media Art Platform developed by Benoît Lahoz and inaugurated in January, 2023 with partners principally in France while expanding to other countries. MARCEL continues to grow and now has 250 confirmed members in 22 countries. many permanently connected over our multicasting platform. The MARCEL web site can be found at mmmarcel.org which features an archive of work listed under MARCEL TV. 93:, a homage to Marcel Duchamp, begun in 1996 when he stopped doing online events to concentrate on the permanent network MARCEL, inaugurated in 2001 with a connection between London and Toronto. The development began seriously while Foresta was an invited artist/professor in residence at the National Studio of Contemporary Art, Le Fresnoy, 52:
Foresta has contributed to many publications on the subject of the interface between art and science and philosophical parallels between the two in a period of profound change. He has been a Visiting Research Associate at the
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in 1986, building one of the first computer networks between artists. He has continued to work with the evolving network technology for over 40 years, now through the permanent network, MARCEL created on 2001.
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in London. After recognising that industry would never provide the necessary tools for art on line, he began preparing a programme for developing what became known as
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Telex, CENTERFOLD, Catalogue for the European presentation of the work of the Center for Advanced Visual Studies, MIT, Cambridge, Mass., February 1981
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where he was a fellow and the American Center in Paris where he was director of the Media Art program. He was a commissioner to the 42nd
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MONDES MULTIPLES, Don Foresta, co-edited by BĂ S & La FEMIS with the participation of the Ministry of Culture, Paris, France, 1991
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in Information Science. He is a dual citizen of the US and France and was named "Chevalier" of the Order of Arts and Lettres by the
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in art. He has pioneered the use of new technologies as creative tools, with recent attention to online creation and
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Foresta coordinates the permanent high band-width network for artistic, educational and cultural experimentation,
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Foresta was the director of the American Cultural Center in Paris from 1971 to 1976. In 1976, he created the
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The Many Worlds of Art, Science and the New Technologies, LEONARDO, Vol. 24, No. 2, April 1991
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in Paris and the Ecole Nationale Supérieure d'Arts – Paris/Cergy.
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Le Monde Diplomatique, Les Livres du Mois, Octobre 1993, No. 31
22: 94: 69: 21:(born 1938 in Buffalo, NY, USA) is a research artist and 39:
Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies
201:42nd Venice Biennale, Art & Science, Catalogue 233: 59:École nationale supĂ©rieure des arts dĂ©coratifs 41:, Foresta also holds a doctorate degree from 74:Center for Advanced Visual Studies at MIT 217:(PhD thesis, London School of Economics) 134: 132: 234: 210: 99:Arts & Humanities Research Council 177: 168: 129: 13: 186: 183:Sonovision No. 285, Septembre 1985 165:Artists Newsletter, September 2002 150: 57:and is a retired professor of the 14: 268: 195: 159: 141: 204: 174:Art Monthly No. 244, March 2001 214:Networks for art work | MARCEL 211:Lesage, FrĂ©dĂ©rik (June 2009). 118: 1: 112: 252:University at Buffalo alumni 7: 10: 273: 55:London School of Economics 47:French Ministry of Culture 225:– via mmmarcel.org. 84: 103:Wimbledon School of Art 35:University of Buffalo 101:fellowship at the 264: 227: 226: 224: 222: 208: 202: 199: 193: 190: 184: 181: 175: 172: 166: 163: 157: 154: 148: 145: 139: 136: 127: 122: 31:Mondes Multiples 272: 271: 267: 266: 265: 263: 262: 261: 232: 231: 230: 220: 218: 209: 205: 200: 196: 191: 187: 182: 178: 173: 169: 164: 160: 155: 151: 146: 142: 137: 130: 123: 119: 115: 87: 78:Venice Biennial 12: 11: 5: 270: 260: 259: 254: 249: 244: 229: 228: 203: 194: 185: 176: 167: 158: 149: 140: 128: 116: 114: 111: 86: 83: 68:department of 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 269: 258: 255: 253: 250: 248: 247:Living people 245: 243: 240: 239: 237: 216: 215: 207: 198: 189: 180: 171: 162: 153: 144: 135: 133: 126: 121: 117: 110: 108: 104: 100: 96: 92: 82: 79: 75: 71: 67: 62: 60: 56: 50: 48: 44: 40: 36: 32: 28: 24: 20: 16: 219:. Retrieved 213: 206: 197: 188: 179: 170: 161: 152: 143: 120: 106: 90: 88: 63: 51: 43:the Sorbonne 30: 23:theoretician 18: 17: 15: 257:1938 births 242:Art writers 29:. His work 19:Don Foresta 236:Categories 221:January 8, 113:References 66:video art 27:archiving 91:MARCEL 85:MARCEL 37:, the 107:mmmap 95:Lille 70:ENSAD 223:2023 238:: 131:^ 49:.

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theoretician
archiving
University of Buffalo
Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies
the Sorbonne
French Ministry of Culture
London School of Economics
École nationale supérieure des arts décoratifs
video art
ENSAD
Center for Advanced Visual Studies at MIT
Venice Biennial
Lille
Arts & Humanities Research Council
Wimbledon School of Art
"Don Foresta", LĂ©a Ahrweiller, MĂ©moire de Master 2 Sous la direction de Jean-Marc Poinsot


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