Alfredo Colunga

Oviedo, 1963

This multimedia artist studied technical engineering at the University of Oviedo, and has also studied History, Philosophy and Audiovisual Language. Literary experimentation, the research of new audiovisual media and processes and the development of a systemic perspective of reality, are some of the conceptual driving forces in Colunga’s current practice. In recent years, he has taken part in the Big Social Game International Art Biennale (Turin, 2002), in the Transhumanism and Bioethics Conference (Yale University, 2004); and has exhibited his work at Galería Vértice (Oviedo, 2005), among other venues. In 2007 he presented the audiovisual piece "La palabra que falta" at the Gijon Film Festival. He has authored and directed over 60 scientific and didactic audiovisual pieces and patented a number of audiovisual processes.

www.alfredocolunga.com

El día E de la energía (E-day for energy), 2008

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