Between 2001 and 2007, Mauro Arrighi was a Lecturer of Digital Art and Electronic Art at the Academy of Fine Arts, Venice, Italy. He has been featured, among other venues, at the Ars Electronica Festival in Linz, Austria; the International Biennales of Art and Architecture in Venice, Italy; the...
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Between 2001 and 2007, Mauro Arrighi was a Lecturer of Digital Art and Electronic Art at the Academy of Fine Arts, Venice, Italy. He has been featured, among other venues, at the Ars Electronica Festival in Linz, Austria; the International Biennales of Art and Architecture in Venice, Italy; the Victory Media Network in Dallas, United States; the Pantaloon Art Gallery in Osaka, Japan; the New Media Fest in Cologne, Germany; the Pantheon Gallery in Nicosia, Cyprus; the Kurye Video Org in Istanbul, Turkey; the Video and New Media Art Festival in Ljubljana, Slovenia; and the Netherlands Media Art Institute in Amsterdam, Netherlands.Since 2010, Arrighi has been living in Japan where he is pursuing his academic and artistic career as a new-media artist, lecturer and independent-curator.To view a full account of his artistic production and academic research: visit his personal website at: http://www.new-media-art-japan.jp
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