Andre Hostalácio is a multi disciplinary artist that explores technology and interaction.
He studied at the University of Arts UdK in Berlin where he received a bachelor and a Master diploma in experimental media. His academic work is an investigation of computer music, sonic space and generative art. He explores identities, materials and behavior in interactive sound installations and audio-visual performances over the pseudonym Andre Wakko artera.site/andrewakko
With a background in Art and Technology, André starts developing projects towards ecology and awareness over the name Estanislau Hostalácio estanislauhostalacio.org
and from this fusion he co-found ARTERA aiming to connect with people and projects in pursuit of a sustainable environment.
Head of Media Productions, Art Director and Management
Sandra Bühler is a filmmaker, new media artist, and designer. She completed her studies as graphic designer in Zurich, Switzerland. Turning towards moving images, as well as audio-visual performances she studied and graduated in Berlin in „Visual Communication“ and „Art and Media/Experimental Film“ at the Berlin University of the Arts (UdK Berlin). In 2009 she moved to Japan to study the logics of signs and images on the other side of the world, having won a scholarship to the Musashino Art University in Tokyo. In 2011, she received a scholarship to attend the MA in „Film/ Video/Media Art“ at the California Institute of the Arts (Calarts), which focuses on documentary filmmaking and experimental animation.
Since 2013, she has been working independently as filmmaker, artist and art director: She co-created various community based art projects around the world, assisted and directed media and film productions, realized commissioned art works for galleries and collaborated with other artists in art productions.
Grewing up in the Swiss country side between sheeps, cows and horses, she is since child hood familiar with farming and has a deep connection to nature. In her practices she strives towards social-cultural exchange, sustainable ways of living and unison within our cosmos.
Marcela Donato is a Project Manager, a community builder and an artist. She co-directs since 2011 a project in Berlin called Agora, a space founded with the mission to create a prototype of a community that reflects on alternative models for cultural, social and economical production today. Agora is constituted by a Food Lab, an Educational Platform with programs on Social Art Practices and Economical, Environmental and Entrepreneurial Innovation, as well as by Artistic residencies and Co-working spaces.
Marcela is since these 4 years an active developer, manager, curator and producer of this offline community.
With an artistic practice in choreography, performance and research, Marcela applies her experience by creating constellations of expertises for projects, building group dynamics for collaborations and on developing formats for the different initiatives within Agora.
Marcela also has a degree in permaculture and is currently focused in developing projects on sustainability and network development. Together with André Hostalácio and Sandra Bühler she co-founded Artera.
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