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Ditte Lyngkær Pedersen, born 1977 in DK. She lives and works in Århus, DK. Ditte uses various mediums including video, installation and sculpture to explore language and the impact of visual material in the construction of our psychological and historical narratives. She has done a series of works on the phenomenon of synesthesia.

In conjunction with this work, she is engaged in a number of long term collaborative projects; rum46 in Århus, The Production Unit (SE/DK/NYC).

Ditte holds a MFA from the Malmö Art Academy in Sweden, 2004. Her projects and video works have been shown at various international exhibitions and video festivals. This spring her work has been shown in a solo show at GRAND PROJECTS, New Haven, CT and in a video screening program at the Swiss Institute, NYC.

Lize Mogel is an interdisciplinary artist who works with the interstices between art and cultural geography. She inserts and distributes and cartographic projects into public space, including in Los Angeles (Public Green, 2001) and San Francisco (Panama-Pacific, 2003).

Lize's exhibitions include the Gwangju Bienniale (South Korea,) PS122 (NYC), Eyebeam (NYC), and the upcoming 3Experimental Geography2 (ICI, touring). With Lex Bhagat, she is editor of "An Atlas of Radical Cartography" (Journal of Aesthetics and Protest Press, September 2007), and organizing a concurrent traveling exhibition.

Lize has collaborated with groups including the Center for Land Use Interpretation, the Journal of Aesthetics and Protest, and the Center for Urban Pedagogy.

www.publicgreen.com/projects

Carlos Motta is an artist living and working in New York. His work investigates the effects of political intervention in the formation of individual subjectivities, the writing of history and media representation by foregrounding the manipulation of images, speech and language by the dominant order.

Carlos' videos and installations draw from current and historical events, most recently, the history of U.S interventionism is Latin America and its influence on the development of local forms of government and thus in every day life.

A graduate from The Whitney Museum of American Art Independent Study Program (2005-06), he holds an MFA from Bard College (2003) and a BFA from The School of Visual Arts (2001), all in New York, USA. His work has been internationally shown.

www.carlosmotta.com

Jeuno JE Kim is an artist working with sound, video, language and drawings. She received an MFA in 2003 from University of Illinois at Chicago and MA in theology in 2001 from Harvard Divinity School.

Originally trained as a musician, her projects focus on investigating personal and historical narratives, which are composed along the lines of voice and counter-voice. She has also worked collaboratively both on singular (as a participant in the Critical Studies Program at Malmö Konsthögsokla) and long-term projects (initiated the Århus Malmö Exchange Programme 2006).

Born in South Korea, she has studied and worked in the US. Currently she is based in Malmö and works as an assistant for the Critical Studies post-graduate program at the Malmö Konsthögskola.

http://toietmoi-juno.blogspot.com