Subir Che Selia is a Ph.D candidate in Media Art & Design at the Bauhaus University Weimar, Germany whose work focuses on phenomenological and media-philosophical approaches to documentary. He holds an MA degree in Media Art & Design and a BSc. degree in Architecture Studies.
Marieke Vandecasteele graduated in 2012 in Special Needs Education at Ghent University. After her graduation, she started a short film about her brother. Since 2014 she could continue with her visual ethnographic project in the context of a PhD in Disability Studies (Ghent University).
Catarina Alves Costa is a filmmaker and a visual anthropologist. She directs films since 1992, won various international prizes and published different works on documentary and ethnographic films. She is currently a Professor in Visual Culture at the Department of Anthropology, Nova University in Lisbon, where she convenes…
Alexander Martin is a freelance visual anthropologist, videographer and musician from Derbyshire, UK, working primarily in Morelos, Mexico. Trained at the Granada Centre for Visual Anthropology in Manchester, he has turned his efforts to social and humanitarian projects both independently and within public institutions, covering areas such as…
Karin Leivategija is a visual anthropologist and exhibition curator. Since 2014 she has been involved in curatorial and research work in Estonian National Museum. Her research interests involve post-socialist youth and contemporary night-time economy.