Interview with Art Award Winner Katerina Athanasoppulou: Emigration and the Crisis.

Eva Kekou interviews Katerina Athanasoppulou about her film Apodemy commissioned by The Onassis Cultural Center on the theme of Emigration for Visual Dialogues 2012, and her hybrid art practice of live action, animation and film. In 2013 Athanasoppulou won the Lumen Prize, described by the Guardian as "The World's Pre-eminent Digital Art Prize". She works as an Animation Director, collaborates with other artists and companies, and is an Animation Lecturer at the London College of Communication.

http://www.furtherfield.org/features/interviews/interview-art-award-winner-katerina-athanasoppulou-emigration-and-crisis

Eva Kekou has a multidisciplinary background (literature, art history and political theory) and she is specialised in media art. Her main field of expertise: urban studies, interactive media and public art and her research work is widely presented and also published on line and in reputable journals. She organised the symposium Urban Digital Narratives (2011), Athens in Trans-It-ion (2012), Glob-art perspectives and crisis is a greek word in the end (2012). She has curated a number of shows and events. She has worked as an adjunct lecturer and has lived in Austria, Luxembourg, United Kingdom and United States. She is now based in Athens Greece where she works as a freelance curator, writer and researcher.
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