
Carolina Berger
Carolina Berger is a Brazilian journalist, director and media artist researcher with expertise in new media projects from her background on practice-based research on art, media and technology.
She is graduated in journalist at Universidade Federal de Santa Maria and holds a master's degree in documentary film (Universidad del Cine - Argentina). Actually she is finishing her Post PhD research on body and technology (augmented reality, virtual reality and intermedia arts) after her PhD in Audiovisual Arts at the University of São Paulo.
Since 2012, her scientific and creative efforts have been concentrated on developing the #DigitalSelfPresenceLab platform: intermedia performance poetics laboratory, where she investigates the relations between bodily awareness and technology for new media, immersive environments and intermedia performance.
She is currently working as an Associate Researcher - Post-PhD for the Department of Performing Arts and at @labartemidia - Department of Film, Radio and Television at the School of Communications and Arts at the same institution. Her role in the projects conceived at @labartemidia is on conceptual thinking, artistic director, communicational strategies for innovative content and visual storytelling for new media formats.
She researches and develops XR projects - Augmented Reality, 360 videos, artificial intelligence and intermedia performances from the fusion between the body, technology and audiovisual arts. Her artworks are intermedia compositions about expressive presence, performance space and the performer’s movement with the use of technology that is analyzed by its creative roots in ritualization. Her contribution to the fields of arts, creativity and science is related to the scenic effects of using screens and sensors in live performances.
Since 2008, she has taught visual communication, audiovisual language, documentary and performance arts in higher education and graduate courses on film, internet and television. She directs non-fiction films, video clips, video dance, video art, multimedia and intermediate performance projects. Her avant-garde poetics has its basis in intermediality as a means to express that "presence is beyond message".
Address: São Paulo
She is graduated in journalist at Universidade Federal de Santa Maria and holds a master's degree in documentary film (Universidad del Cine - Argentina). Actually she is finishing her Post PhD research on body and technology (augmented reality, virtual reality and intermedia arts) after her PhD in Audiovisual Arts at the University of São Paulo.
Since 2012, her scientific and creative efforts have been concentrated on developing the #DigitalSelfPresenceLab platform: intermedia performance poetics laboratory, where she investigates the relations between bodily awareness and technology for new media, immersive environments and intermedia performance.
She is currently working as an Associate Researcher - Post-PhD for the Department of Performing Arts and at @labartemidia - Department of Film, Radio and Television at the School of Communications and Arts at the same institution. Her role in the projects conceived at @labartemidia is on conceptual thinking, artistic director, communicational strategies for innovative content and visual storytelling for new media formats.
She researches and develops XR projects - Augmented Reality, 360 videos, artificial intelligence and intermedia performances from the fusion between the body, technology and audiovisual arts. Her artworks are intermedia compositions about expressive presence, performance space and the performer’s movement with the use of technology that is analyzed by its creative roots in ritualization. Her contribution to the fields of arts, creativity and science is related to the scenic effects of using screens and sensors in live performances.
Since 2008, she has taught visual communication, audiovisual language, documentary and performance arts in higher education and graduate courses on film, internet and television. She directs non-fiction films, video clips, video dance, video art, multimedia and intermediate performance projects. Her avant-garde poetics has its basis in intermediality as a means to express that "presence is beyond message".
Address: São Paulo
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