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Thiago Carrapatoso é jornalista, especializado em Comunicação, Arte e Tecnologia e mestre pelo Center for Curatorial Studies (CCS) da Bard College (NY). Ele é um dos fundadores do cluster criativo Casa da Cultura Digital e do Movimento BaixoCentro, ambos em São Paulo. Em 2010, recebeu uma bolsa da Fundação Nacional das Artes (FUNARTE) para pesquisar arte e tecnologia no país, desenvolvendo o ebook “Arte do Cibridismo”. O estudo recebeu o prêmio da Fundação Bienal de São Paulo como uma das melhores pesquisas sobre arte no Brasil. Ele também escreve para diversas publicações do país sobre arte, espaços públicos, geopolíticas e tecnologias.

Thiago Carrapatoso is a brazilian journalist, specialist in Communication, Arts and Technology and hold a MA from Center for Curatorial Studies (CCS) at Bard College (NY).  In 2010, Thiago received a grant to be researcher about digital media and internet by Fundação Nacional de Artes (Funarte) developing the work “The Art of Cybridism“, which won the Prize for Studies and Researches about Art and/or Art Economy in Brazil, conceived by Fundação Bienal de São Paulo. Is collaborator of BaixoCentro Festival, a street art event with the goal to occupy the streets of “down-downtown” of Sao Paulo. During his stay in NY, he organized the event “Samba na Casa do Gato” at Clocktower Gallery during the Canyon Candy exhibition, as a way of promoting high-profile brazilian music; and curated the bulletin board exhibition about Juan Betancurth’s works, “For Faith, Pain or Pleasure“.

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Hello Thiago,

I am writing you from the digital media library called Library Stack (https://www.librarystack.org). I found a Vimeo page of yours with people from o Laboratório Gráfico Desviante, and I was hoping you could help me get in contact with them. I can’t find an email address for anyone in their group.
We are interested in collecting their downloadable font projects (http://www.lgdesviante.org/cidadequeer.html#section5), and I would like to contact them to secure permission to do this.
You are the only person even remotely connected to them that I can find an email to write to, so please accept my apologies, and my thanks.
-Benjamin
ben@librarystack.org
new haven, Connecticut, US

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