Régine Debatty

Régine Debatty (BE/DE) initiated we-make-money-not-art.

Régine Debatty

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Régine Debatty  writes about the intersection between art, design and technology on her blog we-make-money-not-art.com as well as on several art magazines. She also curates art shows and lectures internationally about the way artists, hackers and interaction designers (mis)use emerging technology.

Régine Debatty initiated we-make-money-not-art.com a pioneering weblog for critical media art and cultural discourse. She studied Classics in Belgium and England, worked as a teacher of Latin and ancient Greek, then moved to media, directing documentaries for Belgian national TV, working as a reporter for the radio Onda Cero in Spain and as a consultant for the MEDIA programme of the European Commission in Italy. She is now an independent writer and researcher in electronic art. As a jury member she participates in several new media art and interaction design commissions and festivals.

http://www.we-make-money-not-art.com

http://www.kashklash.net/regine/

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