D’Elía holds a bachelor’s and master’s degree in Biological Sciences from the University of the Republic of Uruguay and a PhD in Biology from the University of Michigan, USA, and has an extensive academic background.
He is currently a Full Professor in the Faculty of Sciences at the Institute of Environmental and Evolutionary Sciences at the UACh, where he leads the research group in Systematics. His research focuses on the characterization of biodiversity at the genetic, specific, and phylogenetic levels, as well as exploring the processes involved in differentiation at these levels. He is also responsible for and curator of the Mammal Collection, a valuable source of data for the study of biodiversity.
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Gabriela Urrutia (CL)
Director of Casa Taller la Pausa, Director of Galería Barrios Bajos, Director of Fragua: Arte Contemporáneo Sur, Producer and cultural manager for various projects, Head of Education at MAC Valdivia.
Sabine Eggers (BR/AT)
Since 2017 curator of the international osteological collection an co-curator of permanent exhibitionof the Natural History Museum Vienna. 1998-2016 she was at the Bioanthropology Lab head and professor at the Bioscience Institute of University of Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Federico Stäger (CL)
mining engineer, writer and founder of Corporación Laguna de los Cisnes – a non-profit organization preserving, studying and promoting the conditions of the Laguna de los Cisnes ecosystem, fauna, flora and in particular the microbialite formations (stromatolites, thrombolites, etc.) that inhabit and surround it.
Juan Carlos Solari (CL)
Audiovisual producer for 30 years, documentary work in the last 10 years, currently Director of the communications area of Fundación Prisma Austral, carrying out several scientific campaigns in the Southern Andes, and documentaries of the Magallanes region.
Claudia Gonzalez (CL)
Claudia Gonzalez Vidal, Ursula Calderon’s granddaughter and Martin Gonzalez’s daughter, great connoisseurs of their culture. Traditional yagan artisan, I have traveled to national and international fairs exhibiting yagan culture. I live in the city of Puerto Williams, I am a member of the yagan community.
Robert Carracedo Recasens (ES)
Archaeologist specialising in hunter-gatherer societies of the Southern Cone of America and funerary practices. Graduated in Archaeology in 2014, Master in Prehistoric Archaeology and PHD in Prehistoric Archaeology from the Autonomous University of Barcelona and the University of Cantabria. He is currently a Visiting Professor and Postdoctoral Fellow at the Universidad Austral de Chile, where he is developing research and exploration projects in the Pampa del Tamarugal and the Inland Sea of Última Esperanza.
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Robert-Carracedo-Recasens
Raviv Ganchrow (US/IL/NL)
is an artist and sound researcher based in Amsterdam, NL. His work researches the interdependencies between sound, place and listening, aspects of which are explored through installations, writing, and the development of pressure-forming and vibration-sensing technologies. His installations examine context-dependent sites of contemporary listening relating to environmental infrasound (Long-Wave Synthesis, Dark Ecology, Kirkeness, NO and Sonic Acts, Amsterdam, NL), mineral piezoelectricity (Quartz Attention, Hyperobjects, Ballroom Marfa, Texas, USA), anechoic chambers (Padded Sounds, Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Berlin, DE) and materiality of radio transmission (Radio Plays Itself, Forecast for Shipping and Knallfunken) in collaboration with ORF Kunstradio, AT, BBC Radio 4, UK, and Deutschlandfunk Kultur respectively, DE. Recent installations develop in-situ circuits relating to human-mineral binds (Agora Circuit, Tuned City / Onassis Cultural Foundation, Messene, GR) and telluric currents (Westhafen Ground-Electric, Singuhr at ZK/U Berlin, DE). Raviv Ganchrow is currently a faculty member at the Institute of Sonology, University of the Arts, The Hague, NL.
http://ravivganchrow.com
https://www.researchcatalogue.net/profile/?person=89041
Victor Mazón (ES)
His work exposes the unheard and unseen—addressing the inaccessible and experiencing vulnerability and awareness—to the viewer. Perception and altered states are key concepts in his performances through the use of sound or light. His work materializes in three main fields: actions or site-specific performances through experimental processes, exhibitions as consequences of previous actions, and collaborative works through seminars to form a communal dialog.
Claudia Augustat (AT)
Claudia Augustat is an anthropologist and since 2004 curator for South American Collections at the Weltmuseum Wien in Austria. Her research focuses on collections from the Amazon and Tierra del Fuego, material culture and cultural memory, on collaborative curatorship and the decolonization of museum praxis. She is head of the EU co-founded Creative Europe Project TAKING CARE. Ethnographic and World Cultures Museums as Space of Care.