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Consonni is a non-profit contemporary art production and publishing company. It is specialise in art and criticism books. It is located in Bilbao and it was created September 12,1996. Consonni invites artist to develop projects which are not mostly shown in a exhibition place. Consonni seeks new solutions to expand concepts such as curatorship, production, programming and editing from the same contemporary art practices. Consonni proposes different ways to do critics nowadays and to create a public sphere from a feminist perspective.  
Constelaciones is a feminist collective of contemporary practices that works in the field of the locative media and their intersection with digital arts and social action. We promote an epistemic, experimental and transdisciplinary community mediating in the neighborhoods where renewal and gentrification plans reduce the public confluencing spaces. Our main goal is to spread the necessity of public places and their online and offline reappropriation. To this end we show the possibilities of locative media for connecting fragmented local environments.  
Dan Norton’s work focuses mainly on informational systems, considering the relation and the control through objects, movement and data. The purpose is to harmonise the impulse of acting, the desire to stimulate and the will to resist. Loops and consequences are used where the actions trigger events. A viewer may cram on electrons or just do nothing. Elaborating feedback drives to silence, as likely to the main guitarist always ends up deaf.
Femke Snelting is an artist and designer developing projects at the intersection of design, feminism and Free Software. She is a member of Constant, a non-profit, artist-run organisation based in Brussels. The artistic practice of Constant is inspired by the intersecting themes of collaborative work, promiscuous networks, data exchange, algorithmic culture, experimental archives, forms of (re)presentation, copyright alternatives, (cyber)feminism and their presences in everyday life.
Gabriel S Moses is a Berlin based media artist with a Masters degree (UdK Berlin) and a millennial complex. In other words: he knows how to lie about why he lied about what ur kids are saying about u behind ur backs on the smartphone u bought them. In 2014, his project Enhancement won 1st prize at the conference ‘The Anthropocene Project. A report’ at HKW, Berlin. He has also showcased in Transmediale (Berlin), Lenbachhaus (Munich) and FILE (Sao Paulo).  
Helen is head of BSc Digital Arts Computing and lecturer in Computational and Digital Arts. As an artist and geographer Helen’s interdisciplinary work brings together the fields of Computational Aesthetics, Geography, Design and Feminist TechnoScience. Writing and making modes, both part of her practice, mutually inform each other in order to consider the impact of computational practices on our engagement with environments.
INTACT (Interfaz para la acción telecompartida – Interface for teleshared action) is a cyber culture project on the intersection of art and new technologies. It is a proposal directed by Sara Malinarich and Manuel Terán. INTACT develops teleshared actions and collaborative networks amongst spaces and artists from all disciplines. The main objectives of the INTACT network are: collaborative creation of networking systems, production of collective thinking and development of open technology.
She is the founder and director of La Mandarina de Newton S. L. Before she created her own company, she had already almost ten years experience in communicating science, education, museums, and in the development of communication strategies and project management. She held positions as a Director of Communication in the Catalan Institute of Paleontology (ICP) and in the LSI Department at the Polytechnic University of Catalonia  (UPC). Previously she was member of the CosmoCaixa Educational department in Barcelona and also worked as a teacher in secondary education.
He studied physics and then mathematics at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). During this period, he also experimented with music and photography. His interests are focused on science, art and technology and how their interaction can create new aesthetics and conceptual thinking directions.
Jaime González Cela (Madrid, 1984) and Manuela Pedrón Nicolau (Granada, 1988) work on education and curating in the field of contemporary art. Their work as a collective focuses on researching about the processes of mediation that shape curatorial practice and the ability of contemporary art to generate different forms of narrative that explore political and social contexts. As a curatorial team, they have curated Arte ficción for CaixaForum Barcelona, winning project of the first edition of Comisart (2013) and C.I.T.I.