Pascale Barret

Pascale Barret is situated between Brussels, Europe and the Internet. After her studies in Architectural Environment Management, she pursued a series of workshops in Fine Arts, Performance and Digital Arts, and obtained a Master’s Degree (Diplôme National Supérieur d’Etude Plastique) in 2008. In 2010, she contributed to the VIRAGE research platform by developping new interfaces and was awarded the Interactive Screen 1.0: Beautiful Lives Scholarship Intensive at the Banff New Media Institute with curator Daniel Canty.

Pascale is currently a member of the Interactive Media Art Laboratory (iMAL), a center for digital cultures and technology, and a participant in the Body Intimacy Network, a networked project initiated by Mutin for research into digital bodies. Her work has been exhibited in several European artistic institutions.

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Wired Women S@lon 79: Pascale Barret

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17 December 2010

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4001 Berri (corner Duluth), Suite 201 Sherbrooke Metro Free admission Hors d’œuvres and refreshments will be served Studio XX closes 2010 with Wired Women S@lon 79 featuring a presentation and installation titled Cabinet de curiosités masculines by Studio XX’s international Artist-in-Residence Pascale Barret (Belgium). During her residency,…

HTMlles 9 – 2010 :: Home Land

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13 November 2010

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HTMlles 2010, ninth edition of Festival of Media Art and Digital Culture. Theme: <home> </land> As we resist – or converge with – a globally interconnected future, is it relevant to define our origins and explore common values? Can we have more than one <home> </land> at any given time, or…

Cabinet de curiosités masculines | Pascale Barret

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25 October 2010

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  • artist residency
Studio XX launches its 2010-2011 Residency Program by welcoming independent international media artist Pascale Barret from October 25 to December 17, 2010. Pascale’s artistic practice focuses on the theme of gender representation within science-fiction and feminist digital networks – in relation to the writings of Donna Haraway – and examines…