Agueda Simó

(Bilbao) Lives and works in Bilbao

Agueda Simó is a multimedia artist who investigates the interaction between art and science using new technologies. She started her artwork in the field of video developing an aesthetic that led her to work with computer graphics, and afterwards on interactive installations and virtual reality. Her work has been exhibited at SIGGRAPH, IMAGINA, ArtFutura, ICMC, etc., and is exhibited in the permanent collection of the Museum of Science of San Sebastian, Spain. has received numerous awards including a Postdoctoral Research Grant from the Basque Government, an award by the Annenberg Center for Communication, USC, a Fulbright fellowship, etc.

http://www.aguedasimo.net

 

Reflecting JCC Brain Research II, 2007

Virtual Reality interactive installation

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Interactions between art, science, technology and society in Spain’s digital culture

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