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rusocialpod · 9 months
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The Smartphone is Absent Concluding our Perspectives series is conceptual artist Esmeralda Kosmatopoulos, who asks big questions about being human in a time of omnipresent technology. In the work she's presenting at the 2016 Pulse Contemporary Art Fair, she tells us how, in showing everyday actions with a twist, she's not necessarily criticizing technology, but challenging the viewer to re-examine what we may take for granted in our constant transcendence of physical frontiers. In looking closely at the intimate nature of our technological interactions, she turns the idea of "here" on its head in totally unexpected ways. Watch Next: Impossible Reality | Perspectives, Jean-Pierre Roy http://bit.ly/2fHONQB The Art of the Makeover | Perspectives, Erica Prince https://youtu.be/TwGWfPnhbMI ___ SUBSCRIBE to The Creators Project: http://bit.ly/Subscribe_to_TheCreatorsProject SUBSCRIBE to The Creators Project Newsletter: http://bit.ly/HhxuUN ___ The Creators Project is a global network dedicated to the celebration of creativity, arts and technology: http://thecreatorsproject.com/ ___ Check out our full video catalog: http://youtube.com/user/TheCreatorsProject/videos Facebook: http://fb.com/thecreatorsproject Twitter: http://twitter.com/creatorsproject Tumblr: http://thecreatorsproject.tumblr.com/ Instagram: http://instagram.com/creators_project More videos from the VICE network: https://www.fb.com/vicevideo
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vbonomonte · 1 year
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Valentina Bonomonte Via Tiziano Vecellio 18 – 10126 Torino +39 393 4317956  [email protected] 23 maggio 1979, nazionalità italiana
Esperienze lavorative
giugno 2019 – in corso A PICK GALLERY Direttore, Contemporary Art Gallery www.apickgallery.com
novembre 2012 – in corso OPERE SCELTE Direttore, Contemporary Art Gallery www.operescelte.com febbraio 2006 – in corso PAV Parco Arte Vivente                       Event & Communications Manager Organizzazione di eventi e gestione di progetti; gestione e sviluppo delle attività del Museo; coordinamento delle attività di BTL e ATL e dei flussi di comunicazione, mailing, responsabile del sito web ufficiale. Altre attività: progettazione grafica, web publishing/editing, redazione grafica e fotografica. www.parcoartevivente.it
giuno 2012 Microplus Informatica S.r.l. Sport Data Processing Management Supporto alla gestione delle gare del 18° Campionato africano senior di atletica leggera, Benin, Africa
novembre 2007 – marzo 2008 Threesixty – Press Agency Junior Account, Press Office
febbraio 2005 – gennaio 2006 Città di Torino Servizio Disabili – Direzione Centrale Politiche Sociali e Rapporti con le Aziende Sanitarie Servizio Civile Volontario. Segreteria e supervisione del progetto "Motore di Ricerca"; addetto all'allestimento e fotografo presso "InGenio - Bottega d'Arti e Antichi Mestieri", negozio comunale; web editing sul sito ufficiale.
Istruzione 1994 – 1999 Liceo Classico “Silvio Pellico”  Cuneo 1999 – 2002 Conservazione dei Beni Culturali, Università di Pisa 2002 – 2006 Scienze dei Beni Culturali, Università di Torino
Lingue Madrelingua > Italiano
Altre lingue: Inglese > comprensione C1, parlato C1, scritto B2 Francese > comprensione A2, parlato A1, scritto A1 Spagnolo > comprensione B1, parlato A2, scritto A1
Book Design Blu policromo. Narrazioni e interpretazioni a confronto, 2023, 144 pp., Sala Editore, ISBN – 978-88-32196-22-1 Attraversare l’orizzonte. Dialogo tra fotografia, disegno e pittura, Marco Tagliafico,2022, 78 pp., Prinp Editore – ISBN 978-88-31370-69-1 Calculating reality, Sven Druhl, 2022, 78 pp., Prinp Editore – ISBN 978-88-31370-68-4 De fuego y cosmos, Raquel Bistuer. Disegno e rappresentazione del tempo, 2022, 78 pp., Prinp Editore – ISBN 978-88-31370-64-6 Caressing Walls, Esmeralda Kosmatopoulos, 2021, 78 pp., Prinp Editore – ISBN 978-88-31370-42-4 Look at me, Fernanda Carrillo, 2021, 78 pp., Prinp Editore – ISBN 978-88-31370-43-1 La Luz y su ausencia, Julia Carrillo, 2021, 78 pp., Prinp Editore – ISBN 978-88-31370-40-0
Interazioni. Linee di Connessione tra luce e suono, Carlo Bernardini, Giulio De Mitri, Javier Martin, Paolo Scirpa, 2021, 78 pp., Prinp Editore – ISBN 978-88-31370-33-2
Overviewer, Jan Muche, 2020, 78 pp., Prinp Editore - ISBN 978-88-31370-24-0 Preview | Review, Michael Conrads, 2019, 70 pp., Prinp Editore - ISBN 978-88-31370-00-4 Sustaining Assembly. Pratiche artistiche per una transizione ecologica dal basso, 2021, 80 pp., Prinp Editore – ISBN 978-88-31370-44-8 Resistenza / Resilienza, 2019, 64 pp., Prinp Editore – ISBN 978-88-99743-93-2 Commons Art, 2014, 120 pp., Prinp Editore  –  ISBN 978-88-97677-54-3 Internaturalità / Internaturalism, 2013, 120 pp.,Prinp Editore  –  ISBN 978-88-97677-28-4 Internaturalità, Atti del Convegno internazionale di studi, 2013, 148 pp., Prinp Editore - ISBN 978-88-97677-33-8, versione e-book PIERO GILARDI, L’uomo e l’artista nel mondo, 2013,65 pp.,Prinp Editore - ISBN 978-88-97677-18-5
Paesaggi Del Corpo-Ambiente, 2011, 128 pp., Eventi e progetti Editore, Biella – ISBN 978-88-89280-95-6
Praeter Naturam. Brandon Ballengée, 2011, 64 pp., Eventi e progetti Editore, Biella – ISBN 978-88-89280-89-8
PARCO PARK PARC Arte e territori di resilienza urbana, 2010, 144 pp., Eventi e progetti Editore, Biella – ISBN 978-88-89280-86-7
G.O. GROWING OUT Evoluzione di un parco in movimento, 2009, 128 pp., Eventi e progetti Editore, Biella – ISBN 978-88-89280-76-8
ECOSOFT ART Un parco in movimento, 2006/2008, 96 pp., Eventi e progetti Editore, Biella – ISBN 978-88-89280-53-9
Computer e web skills
Adobe Suite (Photoshop, Indesign, Illustrator, Premiere, Flash, Dreamweaver, Adobe Acrobat Professional); app di videoediting InShot e Videoleap; Office Pack (Power Point, Excel, Word); conoscenza dei sistemi operativi IOS e Microsoft; Web designer: conoscenza CMS (Wordpress, Joomla and Drupal, piattaforme E-commerce); comprensione e utilizzo base di linguaggi e programmaizone HTML; comprensione e utilizzo base di SEM e SEO. Conoscenza di Google Analytics. Conoscenza delle piattaforme social per la gesitone di Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, Youtube, Linkedin, Facebook; conoscenza e uso di Mailchimp.
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thepricehut · 2 years
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The Smartphone is Absent Concluding our Perspectives series is conceptual artist Esmeralda Kosmatopoulos, who asks big questions about being human in a time of omnipresent technology. In the work she's presenting at the 2016 Pulse Contemporary Art Fair, she tells us how, in showing everyday actions with a twist, she's not necessarily criticizing technology, but challenging the viewer to re-examine what we may take for granted in our constant transcendence of physical frontiers. In looking closely at the intimate nature of our technological interactions, she turns the idea of "here" on its head in totally unexpected ways. Watch Next: Impossible Reality | Perspectives, Jean-Pierre Roy http://bit.ly/2fHONQB The Art of the Makeover | Perspectives, Erica Prince https://youtu.be/TwGWfPnhbMI ___ SUBSCRIBE to The Creators Project: http://bit.ly/Subscribe_to_TheCreatorsProject SUBSCRIBE to The Creators Project Newsletter: http://bit.ly/HhxuUN ___ The Creators Project is a global network dedicated to the celebration of creativity, arts and technology: http://thecreatorsproject.com/ ___ Check out our full video catalog: http://youtube.com/user/TheCreatorsProject/videos Facebook: http://fb.com/thecreatorsproject Twitter: http://twitter.com/creatorsproject Tumblr: http://thecreatorsproject.tumblr.com/ Instagram: http://instagram.com/creators_project More videos from the VICE network: https://www.fb.com/vicevideo
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robertmwaterman · 2 years
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The Smartphone is Absent Concluding our Perspectives series is conceptual artist Esmeralda Kosmatopoulos, who asks big questions about being human in a time of omnipresent technology. In the work she's presenting at the 2016 Pulse Contemporary Art Fair, she tells us how, in showing everyday actions with a twist, she's not necessarily criticizing technology, but challenging the viewer to re-examine what we may take for granted in our constant transcendence of physical frontiers. In looking closely at the intimate nature of our technological interactions, she turns the idea of "here" on its head in totally unexpected ways. Watch Next: Impossible Reality | Perspectives, Jean-Pierre Roy http://bit.ly/2fHONQB The Art of the Makeover | Perspectives, Erica Prince https://youtu.be/TwGWfPnhbMI ___ SUBSCRIBE to The Creators Project: http://bit.ly/Subscribe_to_TheCreatorsProject SUBSCRIBE to The Creators Project Newsletter: http://bit.ly/HhxuUN ___ The Creators Project is a global network dedicated to the celebration of creativity, arts and technology: http://thecreatorsproject.com/ ___ Check out our full video catalog: http://youtube.com/user/TheCreatorsProject/videos Facebook: http://fb.com/thecreatorsproject Twitter: http://twitter.com/creatorsproject Tumblr: http://thecreatorsproject.tumblr.com/ Instagram: http://instagram.com/creators_project More videos from the VICE network: https://www.fb.com/vicevideo
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artruby · 7 years
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Esmeralda Kosmatopoulos. 
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moodboardmix · 7 years
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Esmeralda Kosmatopoulos, “The right angle” (Lenticular), 2015
Digital Print on Plastic, Wood, and PaperWork: 
21 x 25 in (53.34 x 63.5 cm) Frame: 23 x 27 x 1 in (58.42 x 68.58 x 2.54 cm.)
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thequietlunch · 7 years
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Esmeralda Kosmatopoulos. | What I Always Wanted to Tell You But Never Dared at Parasol Projects.
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dunndealsdirect · 3 years
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The Smartphone is Absent Concluding our Perspectives series is conceptual artist Esmeralda Kosmatopoulos, who asks big questions about being human in a time of omnipresent technology. In the work she's presenting at the 2016 Pulse Contemporary Art Fair, she tells us how, in showing everyday actions with a twist, she's not necessarily criticizing technology, but challenging the viewer to re-examine what we may take for granted in our constant transcendence of physical frontiers. In looking closely at the intimate nature of our technological interactions, she turns the idea of "here" on its head in totally unexpected ways. Watch Next: Impossible Reality | Perspectives, Jean-Pierre Roy http://bit.ly/2fHONQB The Art of the Makeover | Perspectives, Erica Prince https://youtu.be/TwGWfPnhbMI ___ SUBSCRIBE to The Creators Project: http://bit.ly/Subscribe_to_TheCreatorsProject SUBSCRIBE to The Creators Project Newsletter: http://bit.ly/HhxuUN ___ The Creators Project is a global network dedicated to the celebration of creativity, arts and technology: http://thecreatorsproject.com/ ___ Check out our full video catalog: http://youtube.com/user/TheCreatorsProject/videos Facebook: http://fb.com/thecreatorsproject Twitter: http://twitter.com/creatorsproject Tumblr: http://thecreatorsproject.tumblr.com/ Instagram: http://instagram.com/creators_project More videos from the VICE network: https://www.fb.com/vicevideo
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rciroofing · 3 years
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The Smartphone is Absent Concluding our Perspectives series is conceptual artist Esmeralda Kosmatopoulos, who asks big questions about being human in a time of omnipresent technology. In the work she's presenting at the 2016 Pulse Contemporary Art Fair, she tells us how, in showing everyday actions with a twist, she's not necessarily criticizing technology, but challenging the viewer to re-examine what we may take for granted in our constant transcendence of physical frontiers. In looking closely at the intimate nature of our technological interactions, she turns the idea of "here" on its head in totally unexpected ways. Watch Next: Impossible Reality | Perspectives, Jean-Pierre Roy http://bit.ly/2fHONQB The Art of the Makeover | Perspectives, Erica Prince https://youtu.be/TwGWfPnhbMI ___ SUBSCRIBE to The Creators Project: http://bit.ly/Subscribe_to_TheCreatorsProject SUBSCRIBE to The Creators Project Newsletter: http://bit.ly/HhxuUN ___ The Creators Project is a global network dedicated to the celebration of creativity, arts and technology: http://thecreatorsproject.com/ ___ Check out our full video catalog: http://youtube.com/user/TheCreatorsProject/videos Facebook: http://fb.com/thecreatorsproject Twitter: http://twitter.com/creatorsproject Tumblr: http://thecreatorsproject.tumblr.com/ Instagram: http://instagram.com/creators_project More videos from the VICE network: https://www.fb.com/vicevideo
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bioflowpro · 3 years
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The Smartphone is Absent Concluding our Perspectives series is conceptual artist Esmeralda Kosmatopoulos, who asks big questions about being human in a time of omnipresent technology. In the work she's presenting at the 2016 Pulse Contemporary Art Fair, she tells us how, in showing everyday actions with a twist, she's not necessarily criticizing technology, but challenging the viewer to re-examine what we may take for granted in our constant transcendence of physical frontiers. In looking closely at the intimate nature of our technological interactions, she turns the idea of "here" on its hea...
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rusocialpod · 10 months
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The Smartphone is Absent Concluding our Perspectives series is conceptual artist Esmeralda Kosmatopoulos, who asks big questions about being human in a time of omnipresent technology. In the work she's presenting at the 2016 Pulse Contemporary Art Fair, she tells us how, in showing everyday actions with a twist, she's not necessarily criticizing technology, but challenging the viewer to re-examine what we may take for granted in our constant transcendence of physical frontiers. In looking closely at the intimate nature of our technological interactions, she turns the idea of "here" on its head in totally unexpected ways. Watch Next: Impossible Reality | Perspectives, Jean-Pierre Roy http://bit.ly/2fHONQB The Art of the Makeover | Perspectives, Erica Prince https://youtu.be/TwGWfPnhbMI ___ SUBSCRIBE to The Creators Project: http://bit.ly/Subscribe_to_TheCreatorsProject SUBSCRIBE to The Creators Project Newsletter: http://bit.ly/HhxuUN ___ The Creators Project is a global network dedicated to the celebration of creativity, arts and technology: http://thecreatorsproject.com/ ___ Check out our full video catalog: http://youtube.com/user/TheCreatorsProject/videos Facebook: http://fb.com/thecreatorsproject Twitter: http://twitter.com/creatorsproject Tumblr: http://thecreatorsproject.tumblr.com/ Instagram: http://instagram.com/creators_project More videos from the VICE network: https://www.fb.com/vicevideo
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kellyreneehanna · 4 years
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Concluding our Perspectives series is conceptual artist Esmeralda Kosmatopoulos, who asks big questions about being human in a time of omnipresent technology. In the work she's presenting at the 2016 Pulse Contemporary Art Fair, she tells us how, in showing everyday actions with a twist, she's not necessarily criticizing technology, but challenging the viewer to re-examine what we may take for granted in our constant transcendence of physical frontiers. In looking closely at the intimate nature of our technological interactions, she turns the idea of "here" on its head in totally unexpected...
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sujbuff1 · 4 years
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Concluding our Perspectives series is conceptual artist Esmeralda Kosmatopoulos, who asks big questions about being human in a time of omnipresent technology. In the work she's presenting at the 2016 Pulse Contemporary Art Fair, she tells us how, in showing everyday actions with a twist, she's not necessarily criticizing technology, but challenging the viewer to re-examine what we may take for granted in our constant transcendence of physical frontiers. In looking closely at the intimate nature of our technological interactions, she turns the idea of "here" on its head in totally unexpected...
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christrajatest · 4 years
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Concluding our Perspectives series is conceptual artist Esmeralda Kosmatopoulos, who asks big questions about being human in a time of omnipresent technology. In the work she's presenting at the 2016 Pulse Contemporary Art Fair, she tells us how, in showing everyday actions with a twist, she's not necessarily criticizing technology, but challenging the viewer to re-examine what we may take for granted in our constant transcendence of physical frontiers. In looking closely at the intimate nature of our technological interactions, she turns the idea of "here" on its head in totally unexpected...
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tattlbot · 4 years
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Concluding our Perspectives series is conceptual artist Esmeralda Kosmatopoulos, who asks big questions about being human in a time of omnipresent technology. In the work she's presenting at the 2016 Pulse Contemporary Art Fair, she tells us how, in showing everyday actions with a twist, she's not necessarily criticizing technology, but challenging the viewer to re-examine what we may take for granted in our constant transcendence of physical frontiers. In looking closely at the intimate nature of our technological interactions, she turns the idea of "here" on its head in totally unexpected...
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whatisthisbud · 4 years
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Concluding our Perspectives series is conceptual artist Esmeralda Kosmatopoulos, who asks big questions about being human in a time of omnipresent technology. In the work she's presenting at the 2016 Pulse Contemporary Art Fair, she tells us how, in showing everyday actions with a twist, she's not necessarily criticizing technology, but challenging the viewer to re-examine what we may take for granted in our constant transcendence of physical frontiers. In looking closely at the intimate nature of our technological interactions, she turns the idea of "here" on its head in totally unexpected...
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