Daniela de Paulis

Daniela de Paulis

Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland, Nederland
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Daniela de Paulis is a former contemporary dancer and a media artist exhibiting internationally. She is also a licensed radio operator. Her artistic practice is informed by Space in its widest meaning. Since 2009 she has been implementing radio technologies and philosophies in her art projects. She is currently Artist in Residence at the SETI Institute (California) and Artist in Residence at the Green Bank Observatory (West Virginia), with the support of the Baruch Blumberg Fellowship in Astrobiology. She is collaborating with some prominent research institutes, including the European Space Agency, INAF (Italian Research Institute for Radio Astronomy), the Donders Centre for Neuroimaging and the University of Cambridge. For her projects, she is using state of the art radio telescopes, such as the Green Bank Telescope (West Virginia), the Allen Telescope Array (California), and the Mullard Radio Astronomy Observatory (UK), the Medicina Radio Telescope and the Sardinia Radio Telescope (Italy). In 2009 she developed the Visual Moonbounce technology, in collaboration with international radio operators, and for the past fifteen years she has been working on a series of innovative projects combining radio technologies with live performance art and neuroscience. In 2015 she joined the IAA SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence) Committee. In addition to her artistic practice, she is part of the committee organizer for the Electronic Visualisation in the Arts conference in London and part of the editorial board for the Springer Space and Society series. She has published academic papers about her work with the Leonardo MIT Journal, Routledge, Springer, Cambridge University Press, Oxford University Press, RIXC, Inderscience, amongst others. She is the recipient of the Art of Neuroscience Prize 2022 with the project Mare Incognito, also shortlisted for international festivals and featured on Scientific American. Her project “A Sign in Space” has been selected for the Billingham Cutting Edge Lecture at the International Astronautical Congress in 2022 and 2024, and has been featured by international media outlets, including The New York Times, CNN, CBC, ABC Australia, Wired, Scientific American, as well as radio and television programmes. She is the winner of the Europlanet Prize for Public Engagement 2023. In November 2023, the International Astronomical Union named asteroid 52959 Danieladepaulis.
www.asignin.space, www.danieladepaulis.com, http://somnospace.diejungeakademie.de/, www.cogitoinspace.org, www.opticks.info

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    London (United Kingdom)
    Postgraduate Certificate in Education
    Course included Professional Practice of Teaching; Supporting and
    Tutoring Learners; Managing the Learning Environment and
    Developing Teaching Specialism in Art & Design.

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    Visual Performance

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    Course included Painting, Drawing, Art History, Human Anatomy, Photography, Psychology, Architecture and Design, Life Drawing, Lithography and other Printing techniques.
    My final dissertation focused on Contemporary Japanese Painting.

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  • Astrobiology and the Search for Extraterrestrial Life grafisch

    Astrobiology and the Search for Extraterrestrial Life

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  • A Brief History of Humankind

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  • Architecture

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  • Italian, English, French

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