Helena Katz is a doctorate professor in Communications and Corporal Arts graduation as well as in the Post-Graduate course in Comunication and Semiotics. Between 1977 and 2017, she was a dance critic for newspaper and television. Nowadays, he coordinates the Dance Studies Centre which she founded in 1986. She is developping with Prof. Dra. Christine Greiner, a project that theorizes the Bodymedia and its relation with devices and technology.
Heidi Boisvert is an interdisciplinary artist and researcher whose research seeks to understand the interaction between the neurobiological and socio-cultural effects of technology and media. Her work brings the questions of the physical body in an age of rapid technological change and digital evolution. She is the co-founder of XTH, a company creating new ways for the body to express itself through biotechnology. Her latest work has been with David Byrne on Theater of the Mind, an immersive theater piece and the co-curating of EdgeCut, a live performance series. She is affiliated with many research institutes such as University of South California, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and The New Museum of Contemporary Arts.
Dora Kaufman is a researcher on the social impacts of Artificial Intelligence, working at the Institute of Advanced Studies (IEA) and the Atopos Digital Network Research Center at the School of Communication and Arts (ECA), both at the University of São Paulo (USP). She is also a postdoctoral candidate in Philosophy in the Intelligence Technologies and Digital Design (TIDD) Postgraduate Program at PUC-SP.
Brett Stalbaum is a C5 research theorist specializing in information theory, database, and software development. A serial collaborator, he was a co-founder of the Electronic Disturbance Theater in 1998, for which he co-developed software called FloodNet. An open source API for accessing and processing GPS and GIS data. In collaboration with Naomi Spellman, Stalbaum helped organize the "Locative Media in the Wild" workshop in July 2005. Other recent work includes Remote Location 1:100,000, a performance/installation/walking work with Paula Poole in the Great Salt Lake Desert (for the Center for Land Use Interpretation Wendover Residency Program). Brett and Paula's collaborations in the landscape of the American West.
Associate Professor in Arts and Communications for PUC-SP, where he is being lecturing since 2003. He also lectures on the post-grad program of Technologies and Digital Design since 2012. At the moment, He is the coordinator of the graduation in Communication and Multimedia.
PhD in Technologies and Digital Design, Masters in Design and Architecture and a Post-Grad in Marketing and Strategic Management.