Lanfranco Aceti, PhD

Dr. Aceti is an academic, artist, and curator whose interdisciplinary research focuses on the intersection between video and expanded cinema, digital arts, visual culture, and new media technologies. As a practitioner, his interests lie in contemporary art, curatorial studies, transmedia, inter-semiotic translations between classic media and new media, contemporary digital hybridization processes, and new media studies and their practice-based applications in the field of fine arts. His doctorate was in fine art, new media, and film; his master’s was in film and video production; and his diploma was in journalism, film, and media studies.

Prior to his appointment at Metropolitan College, Aceti served as a visiting scholar at Goldsmiths, University of London, and at the Victoria and Albert Museum. He has taught contemporary art and digital culture with the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Sabanci University, Istanbul, and was director of the Kasa Gallery, Istanbul, where he exhibited a range of innovative artworks like 75Watts by Revital Cohen and Tuur Van Balen from the MoMA collection, or Paolo Cirio’s Loophole4all, which was awarded the 2014 Golden Nica at Ars Electronica. In 2011, he curated the exhibition Uncontainable for ISEA2011 Istanbul as part of the parallel program of the 12th Istanbul Biennial, and he exhibited artworks on the media façade of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Zagreb. In August 2014, he curated The Small Infinite at the John Hansard Gallery, in Southampton, with never-previously exhibited artworks from the estate of John Latham. He is founder and director of both the Museum of Contemporary Cuts (MoCC) and Operational and Curatorial Research in Contemporary Art, Design, Science and Technology (OCR)—including the Media Exhibition Platform (MEP), which has presented a range of international, peer-reviewed exhibitions both online and in physical spaces since 2010.

Aceti is editor-in-chief of the Leonardo Electronic Almanac (MIT Press/Leonardo Journal Series). His work has been published extensively, and he has exhibited internationally as an artist at venues such as the John Hansard Gallery, the Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA) in London, Art-Athina, Supermarket in Stockholm, Contemporary Istanbul, and other international venues.

Aceti is the founder, lead artist, and curator for the Studium: Lanfranco Aceti Inc., a studio that develops artistic and curatorial commissions, projects, publications, and academic events for international biennials, museums, and festivals.

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