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Binaural is a Portuguese non-profit Cultural Organization founded in 2004 with the aim of promoting the exploration and research in sound / visual and new media arts, focusing on the crossing of media and languages and on the articulation between the artistic production and the surrounding context, particularly through its activities in the rural space of Nodar, near [[Santiago de Compostela]]. | Binaural is a Portuguese non-profit Cultural Organization founded in 2004 with the aim of promoting the exploration and research in sound / visual and new media arts, focusing on the crossing of media and languages and on the articulation between the artistic production and the surrounding context, particularly through its activities in the rural space of Nodar, near [[Santiago de Compostela]]. | ||
− | Members: [[Luís Costa]], [[Manuela Barile]], [[ | + | Members: [[Luís Costa]], [[Manuela Barile]], [[Rui Costa]], [[Maile Colbert]], [[Antonio Mainenti]]. |
http://www.binauralmedia.org/ | http://www.binauralmedia.org/ |
Revision as of 03:00, 14 December 2008
Binaural is a Portuguese non-profit Cultural Organization founded in 2004 with the aim of promoting the exploration and research in sound / visual and new media arts, focusing on the crossing of media and languages and on the articulation between the artistic production and the surrounding context, particularly through its activities in the rural space of Nodar, near Santiago de Compostela.
Members: Luís Costa, Manuela Barile, Rui Costa, Maile Colbert, Antonio Mainenti.