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Clare Park<br />

Keywords power, dysk<strong>in</strong>esia, theatre,<br />

movement, photography<br />

Alexander Pasko<br />

United K<strong>in</strong>gdom<br />

Keywords function representation<br />

(FRep), boundary representation<br />

(BRep), HyperFun, Fab at Home<br />

(FaH), volumetric computation<br />

Contempora<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong> Strasbourg – and <strong>in</strong>ternationnally, <strong>in</strong> New York,<br />

London, Tokyo, Amsterdam, Tor<strong>in</strong>o, Prague and Quebec. His work<br />

<strong>in</strong>volves a complex and contemporary negotiation of the phenomena of<br />

fetishism, reification, faith and the general <strong>in</strong>strumentalisation of<br />

magical and religious thoughts <strong>in</strong> postmodern society.<br />

› Structures of allusion, Journal of Visual Art Practice, 8.1&2, 99-117.<br />

Clare Park MA (RCA) is a creative and f<strong>in</strong>e art photographer <strong>who</strong><br />

specializes <strong>in</strong> portraiture. She explores photographic self image<br />

through the use of symbol and metaphor, hav<strong>in</strong>g begun develop<strong>in</strong>g this<br />

work as a response to personal narratives of her own life journey and<br />

her reflections upon be<strong>in</strong>g a dancer. Her strong personal style is evident<br />

<strong>in</strong> posters for theatre and dance companies such as the RNT, RSC and<br />

the ROH Covent Garden. The body, movement and collaboration are<br />

keys to Clare's work whether it be for a commissioned portrait or for a<br />

personal project.<br />

› Dance with time: Movement, when all is said and done, Journal of Applied<br />

<strong>Arts</strong> & Health, 1.2, 205-213.<br />

Alexander Pasko is Professor at the National Centre for Computer<br />

Animation, Bournemouth University. Dr. Pasko <strong>research</strong>es the<br />

function-based modell<strong>in</strong>g of shapes <strong>in</strong> space-time and apply<strong>in</strong>g such<br />

new modell<strong>in</strong>g methods and tools <strong>in</strong> animation, sculpture and other<br />

artistic forms. His <strong>research</strong> work started <strong>in</strong> Russia, then moved to Japan<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1993 and f<strong>in</strong>ally to the United K<strong>in</strong>gdom <strong>in</strong> 2007. Along with his<br />

colleagues, Dr. Pasko has <strong>in</strong>troduced, and has cont<strong>in</strong>ued to develop, a<br />

new approach to modell<strong>in</strong>g real and abstractvolumetric objects along<br />

with their <strong>in</strong>ternal properties. Together, they have published more than<br />

100 papers <strong>in</strong> academic journals and conference proceed<strong>in</strong>gs.<br />

› Fabricat<strong>in</strong>g Nature, Technoetic <strong>Arts</strong>: A Journal of Speculative Research, 7.2,<br />

165-173.<br />

Andrew Gryf Paterson Andrew Gryf Paterson is a Scottish artist-organizer, cultural producer<br />

and <strong>in</strong>dependant <strong>research</strong>er, based <strong>in</strong> Hels<strong>in</strong>ki, F<strong>in</strong>land. His work

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