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Paulo Cesar da Silva Teles

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Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP). Instituto de Artes (IA)  (Institutional affiliation from the last research proposal)
Birthplace: Brazil

Dr. Paulo Cesar da Silva Teles is a professor and multimedia transdisciplinary artist, Graduated in Radio and Television from the Faculty of Architecture, Arts and Communication at Paulista State University UNESP (1992); Master Degree in Multimedia by the Institute of Arts of UNICAMP (2001); PhD in Communication and Semiotics at PUC-SP (2009), with Postdoctoral Degree from the School of Communications and Arts at University of Sao Paulo (2015), Universisy of Leeds (2023) and Universirty od Saint Joseph (2024).Professor of Higher Education since 2001 and Professor of the Arts Institute of the State University of Campinas UNICAMP since 2011, he works in the Graduate Programs in Visual Arts (IA) and in Scientific Publicity (Labjor); in the course of Specialization in Graphic Design and in the Undergraduate courses in Visual Arts and Social Communication Media Studies.With more than thirty years of performance dedicated to artistic production, during which many of his artefacts and research works have been produced, exhibited and presented in Brazil and in more countries, he currently develops multimedia sensory installations. His present artistic productions and academic research are focused on technological art; interactive processes in rising media; audiovisual narratives; transculture; and multiplatformA edu-communication through Art. He is also head of the ARTME Research Group (Art, Technology and Rising Media: Development, Literacies and Transculture) and research member of the MANTIS Research Group (Color, Tint and Visual Syntax). (Source: Lattes Curriculum)

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