Fatima Lasay (b. 1969) is an artist, writer/researcher
and independent curator working in digital media. She is interested in
articulations of aesthetic equilibrium in kaluluwa (knowledge), wika (language)
and ginhawa (body). Her work deals with the social and political
dimensions of technologies. Lasay was artist-in-residence in Yangon,
Myanmar (2004) and Sierre, Switzerland (2004), and has been awarded grants
to
collaborate and present
her work in Europe and Asia. Lasay is author of the chapter "Tanaw:
Seeing and Shaping the World in the Philippine Landscape" for the
book "Tanaw: Perspectives on the BSP Painting Collection" published
by the Central Bank of the Philippines (2005), and "No Carrier and
Other Stories from Philippine BBS Culture" for the book "Read_Me:
Software Art and Cultures"published by the Aarhus University Press,
Aarhus, Denmark (2004). Lasay was professor of industrial design, computer
art and art theory (1996-2004) at the University of the Philippines where
she developed its first computer art electives and organized the Digital
Media Festivals (2000-2003). Lasay also serves as member of the editorial
advisory board of the Leonardo Electronic Almanac (MIT Press).
Education:
Master of Fine Arts, College of Fine Arts, University
of the Philippines, 2002
Bachelor of Fine Arts, major in Industrial Design,
University of the Philippines, 1991
Units earned in Bachelor of Laws (Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng
Maynila), 1995-1996
Units earned in Master of Management (Philippine Christian
University), 1992
Completed the Comprehensive Music Program of the University
of the Philippines College of Music (1984)
Summer chemistry scholar, 1st CHEMSTART, under Fr. William
Schmitt, the Ateneo de Manila University (1984).
Professional Experience:
2004-Present Full-time artist, writer/researcher, independent curator
2001-2004 Assistant Prof I, College of Fine Arts, University of the Philippines,
Diliman
1996-2000 Lecturer, College of Fine Arts, University of the Philippines, Diliman
1995-1999 Associate Editor, TravelNews Philippines, Makati City, Philippines
1989-1995 Freelance graphic and industrial designer Projects
(2005-present):
- Research Proponent, “Encarnacion
and Estofado: Artists’ Techniques from Golden Age Spain to
the Philippines”, under “Towards a Common Future” Program
for Cultural Cooperation between Spain and universities in the Philippines
and the Pacific Islands. March 2003- ongoing.
- Contributor/Maintainer, Dialogues website,
with Trevor Batten
June
2007-ongoing.
- Research Proponent and administrator, "Edward's
Crochet and Computability" website. "Edward's
CnC" is a personal research about crochet, its variations,
and programming (Lisp, Prolog and Turbo Pascal in particular) as
related languages. February 2007-ongoing.
- Invited speaker, University of the Philippines Association of Computer
Science Majors (UP CURSOR) @rte Movement's seminar on digital art (with Trevor
Batten), University of the Philippines, College of Engineering,
Department of Computer Science. August 25, 2007. (Title of Presentation: "Creative
Thinking and the dynamics of organism, environment, language").
- Project Director, “WebSining:
Contesting Traditions”
(Went
on leave in January 2007 for health reasons), flagship project of
the Committee on Visual Arts-National Commission for Culture and
the Arts (NCCA), in celebration of the Philippine Arts Festival 2007,
February 2007.
- Designer-Administrator, "Websining.net" web gallery, forums and blog,
for the Websining project of the NCCA-NCVA. December 2006-Present.
URL: http://websining.net/

- Presentor, International
Symposium MAAP-Multimedia Art Asia Pacific Festival
at
the Queensland State Library in Brisbane, Australia, December 3,
2006. (Title of essay: "The
KURO Satellites" / Title of Presentation: "Art
in the Age of Techno-Propaganda")
- Resource Person, KURO
Satellite Gathering
hosted
and coordinated by the Kalimudan Arts and Culture Center, General
Santos City, Philippines. Supported by the Committee on Visual Arts-National
Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) and Foundation
for Media Alternatives (FMA) as
part of WebSining: Contesting Traditions. November 15, 2006. Also
supported by Multimedia
Art Asia Pacific. (Title
of KURO: "Art, Technology and Advocacy" / Title of presentation: "Some
Thoughts on Art and Computers") (See
transcript at the KURO-Websining Blog).
- Writer, catalogue essay for “Fuzzy Logic” exhibition
at the Lopez
Memorial Museum
,
curated by Eileen Legaspi-Ramirez, October 2006. Lopez Memorial Museum’s
contribution to Zero-in 5, a collaborative project between Ateneo Art
Gallery, Ayala Museum, Bahay Tsinoy, Lopez Memorial Museum, and Museo
Pambata. Zero-in 5 marks the fifth year the museum consortium has pooled
its efforts to share and expand museum going audiences and focus on
bridging formal and museum education modes. (Title of Essay: “(Not
so) Fuzzy Logic”)
- Chapter writer, “PLACE: Local Knowledge and New Media Practice” to
be published by Cambridge Scholars Press. Edited and with introduction
by Danny Butt, Jon Bywater and Nova Paul. 2006-2007. (Title of chapter: “Diwà:
A Filipino Aesthetic of Knowledge, Language, Body”)
- Invited lecturer, “Hearing Helsinki” 4th Asia-Europe
Art Camp sponsored by the Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF) and the Media
Lab at the University of Art and Design in Helsinki, Finland. June
12-20, 2006. (Title of presentation: "Diwa:
Striking the Balance in Sound Space") (See
photos in Korakora Gallery).
- Invited lecturer for the Curators’ Lecture Series (Title of
presentation: “Curating:
Cure for the Soul”) organized by the National Committee on
Visual Arts (NCVA) of the National Commission for Culture and the Arts,
Manila. May 12, 2006.
- Presentor, “Media,
Art and Articulating Spaces” for the Forum-Presentation
on Media Art Practices in the Philippines and Asia, with the co-artistic
directors of the Ogaki 2006 Biennale and media art practitioners
from the Philippines, held at the Ateneo Art Gallery. April 7, 2006.
- Curator, “Diwa’t
Kapookan/Articulating Spaces”, winners of the WebSining
2005-2006 digital art competition, organized by the National Committee
on Visual Arts-National Commission for Culture and the Arts. March
9, 2006 at the Upper Galleries, Metropolitan Museum of Manila. Resource
person for the exhibition forum and editor of the exhibition catalogue/CD-ROM.
- Invited lecturer, “Lost
in Hyperspace: A New Perspective?” (with Trevor Batten)
at the Eugenio Lopez Memorial Museum, Pasig City, Philippines. February
18, 2006.
- Member, International Steering Committee and Co-Chairperson of Working
Group on Education, Pacific
Rim New Media Summit,
a
2-day pre-conference as part of ISEA 2006 Conference and Festival,
co-sponsored by the CADRE Laboratory for New Media at the San Jose
State University and Leonardo/ISAST, August 5-13,2006. (Was unable
to attend for visa reasons).
- Invited presenter for “Cultural Futures: Place, Ground and
Practice in Asia Pacific New Media Arts ” at the Cultural
Futures International Conference
in
Hoani Waititi, Auckland / Tamaki Makaurau, Aotearoa/ New Zealand, December
1-5, 2005.
- Keynote speaker for “The international conference of the exchange
of the Cultural Creative Design of International Indigenous People” at
the Chung Yuan Christian University, December 16-17, 2005. (Title of
Presentation: "Anito at
Diwa: A FIlipino Archaeology of Self" / Essay title: "Anito
at Diwa: A Filipino Archaeology of Self") (See
photos in Korakora Gallery)
- Invited speaker for Sessions on Public Interest/Advocacy: “From
Open Source to Open Content: Issues and Alternatives in “Intellectual
Property” and the Public Domain” and “Free/Open Source
Software (FOSS) and the Creative Practices”, organized by the
Foundation for Media Alternatives at the LinuxWorld Conference, Dusit
Hotel Nikko, Makati City, September 14-16, 2005. (Title of Presentation: "FOSS
and the Creative Process: Knowledge, Technology, Autonomy")
- Invited speaker for “Synch: Forum on Collaborative Practices”,
organized by Pananaw Sining Foundation at the Museo ng Kalinangang
Pilipino, Cultural Center of the Philippines, August 17, 2005. (Title
of presentation: "Conflict
in Collaboration")
- Chapter Writer, “Tanaw: Seeing
and Shaping the World in the Philippine Landscape” for
a book published by the Central Bank of the Philippines, “Tanaw:
Perspectives on the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas Painting Collection.”
August
2005. (Awarded 2006 Gintong Aklat Award for the Arts (Book Development
Association of the Philippines) and 2006 National Book Award for
the Arts and the Alfonso T. Ongpin Award for Best Art Book (Manila
Critics Circle). The book features essays by Dr. Jaime Laya, Dr.
Alice Guillermo, Cid Reyes, Ma. Victoria Herrera, and Fatima Lasay.
Edited by Ramon E.S. Lerma.)
Exhibitions:
Solo Exhibitions:
- “Chansons
de mes deux âmes”, sound installation in Lac Géronde,
Sierre, Switzerland, April 26-30, 2004 (Programme Artistes en Residence,
center de réflexion sur l’image et ses contexts / école
cantonale d’art du valais, March-April 2004).
- “Enfants du raisin”,
L’école cantonale d’art du valais, Route dela Bonne-Eau,
Sierre, Switzerland, April 28-30, 2004 (Programme Artistes en Residence,
center de réflexion sur l’image et ses contexts / école
cantonale d’art du valais, March-April 2004). (See
photos in Korakora Gallery).
- “Santo to Signal” Electronics
and Electrical Engineering Bldg., University of the Philippines, Diliman,
Quezon City, Philippines, March 2002 (MFA Thesis exhibition).
Selected Group Exhibitions:
- NCCA Sungdu-an National, Cultural
Center of the Philippines
Roxas
Blvd., Pasay City, Metro Manila, Philippines, February-April 2003.
- “Making the Local”, NCCA Sungdu-an National Capital
Region, Pasig City Museum, Pasig, Metro Manila, Philippines, August-September
2003.
- “Digiframe,” group exhibition of digital prints, organized
by IFIMA
Gallery
Authentic, in Mozartstr, Koln, Germany, September 14-16, 2001.
- "I/O", West Gallery, Marisan Center, West Avenue, Quezon City, Philippines.
March 2001.
- "Geocentricity: the Earth as Center", Web-based exhibition, fineArt
Forum, URL http://www.fineartforum.org/Gallery/2001/geocentricity/
2001.
- "Manipulation", Gallery Situ, Quezon City, Philippines. November
2000.
- “Malliarium”, Cultural
Center of the Philippines
Roxas
Blvd., Pasay City, Metro Manila, Philippines, August 2000.
Workshops
and Presentations/Lectures:
- Speaker, "Regeneration
of Digital Art", the International Symposium on Digital Arts
in Taiwan
,
December 15-16, 2004, National Chiao Tung University, Hsin Chu, Taiwan,
ROC. (Title of Presentation: “Within
the Dynamics of Cultural and Economic Imperialism: A Critical Look
at Art, Technology and Development in the Philippines”)
(See
photos in Korakora Gallery). (Shorter
version written for CANS
(Chinese Art News) .
- Artist-in-residence and resource person for sound art workshop and
accessible web design workshop, Yangon, Myanmar (Burma), organized
by Networking
and Initiatives for Culture and the Arts (NICA)
.
September 27 -October 22, 2004. (See
photos in Korakora Gallery). Presentation
for Accessible Web Design Workshop., at NICA, Yangon. Presentation,
Art and Technology Overview, at Books
for All, Yangon. Presentation
for Sound Art Workshop, at NICA, Yangon.
- Resource Person, “A Sound Archaeology Workshop” (assisted
by Trevor Batten, Romaine Bovier and Fulvio Bressan), L’ecole
cantonale d’art du valais
Sierre,
Switzerland, April 2004. The workshop (“A Grape Planting Ceremony,
the Sounds of Life”) was also conducted with children at the
Institut Notre-Dame de Lourdes in Sierre, Switzerland, April 29, 2004
(Programme
Artistes en Residence, center de réflexion sur l’image
et ses contexts / école cantonale d’art du valais, March-April
2004).
- Presentor, UNESCO-Sarai
International Colloquium, Old Pathways/New Travellers: New Media,
Electronic Music and Digital Art Practices in the Asia Pacific Region
Center
for the Study of Developing Societies, Delhi, India, December 4-5,
2003. (See
photos in Korakora Gallery).
- Presentor, Artists’ Dialogues, “Sungdu-An 3 NCR 3” exhibition
at the Pasig City Museum, Pasig City, Philippines, August 30, 2003
- Resource Person, ArtSpeak, for DECODE exhibition, Ateneo
Art Gallery
,
August 28, 2003. (See
photos in Korakora Gallery).
- Paper Reader, “1st Philippine Art Studies Conference” October
24-26, 2002 - Art Studies Conference at the Cultural Center of the
Philippines organized by the UP Art Studies Department Foundation,
Pananaw Sining Bayan, Inc. and the Lopez Foundation. Funded by the
Japan Foundation Asia Center. Title of paper: “Myth, Mind and
Meaning in New Media.”
- Resource Person, “Accessible Web Design” September 18 & 20,
2002 - Conducted a 12-hour accessible web design workshop for SPMO
at the Computational
Science Research Center (CSRC)
in
UP Diliman.
- Participant, “Tri-Partite Dialogue: Burma’s Road to Democracy” A
forum-sharing of experiences after the August 8, 1988 nationwide uprising
in Burma, at the Third World Studies Center, University of the Philippines,
August 8, 2002.
- Resource Person, “Collaboration, Networking and Resource Sharing:
Myanmar” June 2002 - served as paper reader and respondent in
panel discussion “Working with International Cultural Institutions:
Policies, Strategies, Intentions and Constraints”, panel moderator
for “Networking and Resource-Sharing in the Globalized Economies” and
conducted a workshop on digital art entitled “Healing Cultures
through Digital Art.” Research Dissemination Grant awarded by
the Office of the Vice-President for Academic Affairs. (See
photos in Korakora Gallery).
- Resource Person, “Accessible Web Design Workshop” 12-hour
Accessible Web Design Workshops for February 2000, April 2001 at the Computational
Science Research Center (CSRC)
UP
Diliman. “UP Webmasters Conference 2000” December 6-8,
2000, conducted Web Design Workshop for UP System Webmasters at Computational
Science Research Center (CSRC) UP Diliman. “UP Webmasters Training
II” April 2000, conducted web design training for UP Diliman
webmasters at the UP Computer Center. “UP Webmasters Training
I” September 1999, designed the training modules and conducted
the First U.P. Diliman Webmasters Training at the MITC, College of
Education.
- Research Proponent-Presentor, “The
Spanish Colonial Santos of Baclayon Parish, Bohol: A Digitization
Initiative” At the Ateneo de Manila, Program for Cultural
Cooperation Executive Committee, and “Towards a Common Future” at
the Ateneo de Zamboanga.
Participation
in International Festivals:
- Selected Artist, FILE (Festival Internacional de Linguagem Electrönica)
Hipersonica 2003, Paço das Artes/São Paulo, Brasil. August
16, 2003.
- Selected Artist, V Salón y Coloquio Internacional de Arte
Digital, Centro Cultural Pablo de la Torriente Brau, Habana, Cuba.
June-July 2003.
- Selected Artist, Chiangmai First New Media Art Festival, CMU Art
Museum, Chiangmai, Thailand, March 28-April 4, 2003. (Work submitted:
Algorithm-generated music) (Listen
to algorithm-generated music in Korakora Gallery)
.
- Selected Artist, E-M/AG/INERO, An Experimental Poetry Installation
(with Jorge Luiz Antonio). August 2001 URL http://www.the-virtual-mine.net
.
The physical installation was launched also in August 2001 at the Gegenort
Industrial Mine Pit in Neunkirchen-Wiebelskirchen, Germany. Also presented
in the “Reading Room, Hypertext 2001,” 12th ACM Conference
on Hypertext and Hypermedia, University of Arhus, Arhus, Denmark, August
14-18, 2001. URL: http://www.ht01.org ;
and “2nd Interpoetry Exhibition: A Hypermedia Poetics,” Universidade
Presbiteriana Mackenzie, Sao Paulo, October 9-11, 2001.
Exhibitions
and Other Events Curated or Organised:
- Curator, “Katawán,
Satti” (Body, Force), Art Gallery, National Institute of
Education (NIE) in Singapore, for the Multimedia Art Asia Pacific
(MAAP) Festival in Singapore. Participant in a media arts forum at
the Singapore Art Museum. October 2004. (See
photos at Korakora Gallery).
- Manila Organizer, SIGGRAPH senior delegation visit to Asia, Ateneo
de Manila University
,
Quezon City, Philippines, February 2004.
- Invited Curator, Philippine works for the streaming media program
of the Walker Art Center’s (Minneapolis, USA) “Translocations/How
Latitudes Become Forms: Art in the Globalized Age,” February
8-May 10, 2003.
- Guest Curator, “Decode”, Ateneo Art Gallery, Ateneo de
Manila University, Quezon City, Philippines, August 14 to September
9, 2003. (See
photos in Korakora Gallery).
- Exhibition Designer, “Yankee
Doodles”
for
Sangandaan 2003 conference on the centennial of Filipino-American
relations, Main Gallery, Cultural Center of the Philippines, July
6-August 30, 2003. (See
photos in Korakora Gallery)
- Guest Curator, “Mga Wika ng Liwanag” for “InteractivA’03"
Museo
Arte de Contemporaneo Ateneo Yucatan (MACAY), Merida, Mexico, July
10-September 28, 2003.
- Curator, “Geocentricity, the Earth as Center,” commissioned
by fineArt forum, May 2001. URL http://www.fineartforum.org/Gallery/2001/geocentricity/

Projects
Organized at the College of Fine Arts, University of the Philippines:
- Curator, “Inter/Active/Trans/Media: Media, Imperialism and
Propaganda” CD-ROM, UP College of Fine Arts, October 19, 2003.
URL: http://digitalmedia.upd.edu.ph/dmf2003/

- Organizer, “Mga Wika ng Liwanag” CD-ROM of student works
for InteractivA’03,
Museo Arte de Contemporaneo Ateneo Yucatan (MACAY)
in
Merida, Mexico, July 10-September 28, 2003.
- Curator, “The
Hidden War: Re-imagining the Center”
multi-media
student works hosted by Kanonmedia.com, non-profit organization for
new media based in Vienna, Austria. July 27, 2003. URL: http://www.kanonmedia.com/
- Festival Organizer, “Artifact Reassembly through New Media
Art, Digital Media Festival 2002,” Corredor Gallery, UP College
of Fine Arts, October 3-19, 2002. URL: http://digitalmedia.upd.edu.ph/dmf2002/
(Title
of essay: "Artifact Re-assembly
through New Media Art") (See
photos in Korakora Gallery).
- Organizer and Contributing Writer, “Healing Cultures” digital
artworks by students for “The World Healing Book”, edited
by Birgitta Jonsdottir and Michael Lohr (Beyond Borders Press, Iceland),
November 2001. URL: http://this.is/poems/hope

- Festival Organizer, “DMF2001 (Digital Media Festival 2001),” Corredor
Gallery, UP College of Fine Arts, October 1-14, 2001. URL: http://digitalmedia.upd.edu.ph/dmf2001
.
(See
photos in Korakora Gallery).
- Organizer, “Palm Reading” student works for 2nd Interpoetry
Exhibition: A Hypermedia Poetics, Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie,
Sao Paulo, Brazil, and I Congresso International Todas As Letras Lingua
e Literatura, Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie, Sao Paulo, Brazil,
October 9-11, 2001.
- Festival Organizer, “DMF2K (Digital Media Festival 2000),” Corredor
Gallery, University of the Philippines, October 1-15, 2000. URL: http://digitalmedia.upd.edu.ph/dmf2k
(See
photos in Korakora Gallery).
Articles,
Research Papers:
- Author, “The
Philippine Triad and Western Dichotomous Philosophies, A Contest
of Traditions.” Leonardo Journal for the International
Society of Art, Science and Technology Volume 39 Number 1 2006. MIT
Press, Cambridge, MA, USA.
- Chapter Writer, “Tanaw: Seeing and Shaping the World in the
Philippine Landscape” for a book published by the Central Bank
of the Philippines, “Tanaw: Perspectives on the Bangko Sentral
ng Pilipinas Painting Collection.” May 2005.
- Author, “Within the
Dynamics of Cultural and Economic Imperialism: A Critical Look at
Art, Technology and Development in the Philippines” for
the International Symposium on Digital Arts in Taiwan, December 15-16,
2004, National Chiao Tung University, Hsin Chu, Taiwan, ROC. (See
photos in Korakora Gallery).
- Author, “Triad: Knowledge,
Technology, Autonomy” for the UNESCO DigiArts “Workshop
on the Creation of Masterclasses on Art and Design, Technology and
Culture in the Mediterranean Rim and Gulf.” Linz, Austria,
September 4-5, 2004. (Unable to attend due to visa problems).
- Chapter Writer, “No
carrier and other stories from Philippine BBS culture” for
the “Read_Me 2004
Software Art and Cultures Conference”
in
Arhus, Denmark, organized by Read_Me, Digital Aesthetics Research
Centre (Aarhus University), Det Jyske Kunstakademi (The Jutland Academy
of Fine Arts), Runme.org, and Dorkbot. August 2004.
- Guest Editor-Writer, “Network
Leaps, Bounds and Misses: Critiquing Regional Strategies for Digital
Arts and Electronic Music in Asia and the Pacific,”
for
a special issue of the Leonardo Electronic Almanac, The MIT Press,
MA, USA. August 2004.
- Author, “Lessons
from the Philippine Triad”, for Session 4 Art/Science Approaches,
the Art/Science/Spirituality
Reconnections Within Emerging Planetary Cultures Conference
at
the International Festival of the Five Cultures” in Melilla,
Spain, organized by La Ciudad Autonoma de Melilla in collaboration
with Leonardo and the Al Andalus Foundation. July 2004. (Unable to
attend due to visa problems).
- Author, “New Media in the
Cradle of Modern Art” curator’s essay for “Decode” exhibition
at the Ateneo Art Gallery, Ateneo de Manila University, Loyola Heights,
Quezon City. July 2003. (See
photos in Korakora Gallery).
- Author, “New
Media Art in the Philippines: the Bend in the Road.”
The
Inter-Society for the Electronic Arts (ISEA) Newsletter Issue 90,
December 2002 to January 2003 (Amsterdam, Netherlands) URL http://www.isea-web.org.
- Author, “Myth, Mind and Meaning
in New Media.” October 2002. Written for 1st Philippine
Art Studies Conference held at the Cultural Center of the Philippines.
Slightly different version of the paper was published in Leonardo
Electronic Almanac (LEA)
December
2002, Vol. 10 No. 12. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, USA.
- Author, “Images Resulting from the Application of the Mathematical
Concept of Recurrence Plots (Phase Space Portraits of the Nuestra Señora
delos Dolores of Baclayon, Bohol).” MFA Thesis. 2002.
- Author, “Working with International Cultural Organizations:
Policies, Strategies, Intentions and Constraints (On the formulation
of guidelines and the limitations and challenges of cross-cultural
cooperation).” Short reader for the international symposium and
workshop “Collaboration, Networking and Resource-Sharing: Myanmar.” June
2002.
- Author, “Geocentricity:
The Earth as Center.”
Leonardo
Journal for the International Society of Art, Science and Technology
Volume 35 Number 3 2002. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, USA. See also
on Leonardo
Online.
- Guest Editor-Author, “The
Myth of the Divided Child,”
Vol.
10 No. 5 May 2002, Leonardo Electronic Almanac. MIT Press, Cambridge,
MA, USA.
- Guest Editor-Author, “Being
Universal: A Dialogue on the Process of Collaboration between Joel
Weishaus and Fatima Lasay.”
With
Joel Weishaus. Vol. 10 No. 6 June 2002, Leonardo Electronic Almanac,
MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, USA.
- Author, “Crossing
Language, Media, Culture,”
August
2001, fineArt Forum.
- Author, “A Digitization Initiative:
The Spanish Colonial Santos of Baclayon Parish, Bohol” and “Preserving
Object through Tradition (The Spanish Colonial Santos of Baclayon
Parish, Bohol).” Research paper submitted to the Program
for Cultural Cooperation, Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines.
2000.
- Author, “eART” Araw Magazine (NCCA), June-August 2000
Issue.
- Author, “Hiroo Onoda’s Mission of Peace to Lubang Island.” TravelNews
Philippines, 1996
- Author, “Mindanao Autonomy, Now or Never.” TravelNews
Philippines, 1996.
- Author, “Carlos P. Valino, Jr.: Reluctant Master.” TravelNews
Philippines, October 1995.
Misc:
- Member, Editorial Advisory Board, Leonardo
Electronic Almanac
2003-Present
- Corresponding Editor, Leonardo Electronic Almanac and fineArtforum
(fAf)
2000-2003
- Member, End Frame Video Art Festival Selection Committee, Manila,
September 2007.
- Juror, Ateneo Art Awards "Global/Vernacular", Ateneo Art Gallery,
Manila. June-August 2007. (Requested to be inhibited from the final
jury process for ideological reasons).
- Member, Steering Committee, Pacific
Rim New Media Summit for ISEA2006
2006
- Member, Scientific Program Committee, ICEC2004
3rd International Conference on Entertainment Computing
,
Eindhoven, Netherlands, September 1-3, 2004.
- Member, International Program Committee (Geopolitics of Media), ISEA2004
Inter-Society for the Electronic Arts International Symposium on
Electronic Art
Stockholm,
Tallinn, Helsinki. August 14-22, 2004.
- Member, Artwork Committee, International
Conference on Computational Semiotics in Games and New Media (COSIGN2003)
University
of Teeside, Middlesbrough, England, September 9-12, 2003.
- Advisor, Leonardo Electronic Almanac (LEA) Gallery Board, 2003.
- Member, Artwork Committee, International
Conference on Computational Semiotics in Games and New Media (COSIGN2002)
University
of Augsburg, Germany, September 2-4, 2002.
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With Ramayana actors
in Yogyakarta,
Indonesia, 1995,

In Baclayon, Bohol,
Philippines, 1999.
(Research about colonial sculpture).

With Nam in Thailand,
1999,

Ruins of Ayutaya,
Thailand, 2002.

Fruit vendors in
Yangon, Myanmar, 2002. (IFIMA-AAAint'l conference).

At Sarai-CSDS in
Delhi, India, 2003.
(Photo by James Dai). (Unesco-Sarai
Conference on digital art).

Grapevine boats in Sierre, Switzerland,
2004. (Artist-in-residence).

City-Sleep-in in
Aarhus, Denmark, 2004. (Read_Me Software Art conference).

Tea with friends
in Yangon, Myanmar, 2004, (NICA artist-in-residence, workshops).

Laundry outside
apartment windows in
Singapore, 2004. (MAAP04),
Horses in NCTU library, Hsinchu,
Taiwan, 2004. (Digital art conference).
With Jen and kids in Hsinchu,
Taiwan, 2004. (Digital art conference).

In Amsterdam, the Netherlands, 2006.

Marco's Baker in Amsterdam,
the Netherlands, 2005. 
With Danny and Obet in Amsterdam,
the Netherlands, 2005.

Marae in Auckland, New Zealand, 2005. (Cultural Futures conference).

Bunun village in Taitung, Taiwan, 2005. (indigenous peoples conference). 
With Trevor in Taitung, 2005.

Introducing the Websining Exhibition at Metropolitan Museum of Manila, 2006.
(Photo by NCCA)

Maypole in Helsinki, Finland, 2006.
(4th ASEF Art Camp). 
With Alma in South Cotabato City, KURO Satellites, 2006.
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