Laboratory of Art, Visual Culture, Technology and Education

The Artistic Interferences and Media Lab (IAMLab) is an emerging research group focused on experimentation and inquiry of intermedia and transmedia art practices  with special attention to transits between traditional disciplines, audiovisual, sonorous, performative and new technologies.
The interests of the group fall within the field of visual culture, public and context art, processual poetics, collaborative practices, and learning processes.

Areas of research:

  • Research on creative processes and practices in contemporary art in the
    context of visual culture. Construction-deconstruction of social meanings of the image and its contributions to cultural identity.
  • Hypermedia research practices: intersection between art, science and technology. Focusing on public art, recycling, photography and new technologies as tools that modify the environment.
  • Collaborative art practices and visual culture: research and experimentation on/with processes applied to the production of intermedia and transmedia art practices in the field of visual culture and context art.
  • Hybrid audiovisual practices: Research and experimentation on the intersections between audiovisual technology and the arts.
  • Procedural practices. Experience and attitude as artistic fact. Research on the processes and attitudes within creation and their relationship with the different disciplines and new technologies. Creation as a way of knowledge and living experience. Relationship with mysticism and Philosophy of Limit
  • Transmedia practices: research on art, communication media, and digital culture.

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