Ricardo Dominguez

Ricardo Dominguez is a co-founder of The Electronic Disturbance Theater (EDT), a group who developed Virtual-Sit-In technologies in 1998 in solidarity with the Zapatista communities in Chiapas, Mexico. He is co-Director of Thing (thing.net) an ISP for artists and activists.
His recent Electronic Disturbance Theater project with Brett Stabaum,
Micha Cardenas and Amy Sara Carroll the *Transborder Immigrant Tool* (a
GPS cellphone safety net tool for crossing the Mexico/U.S border was
the winner of "Transnational Communities Award", this award was funded
by *Cultural Contact*, Endowment for Culture Mexico - U.S. and handed
out by the U.S. Embassy in Mexico), also funded by CALIT2 and two
Transborder Awards from the UCSD Center for the Humanities. Ricardo is
an Assistant Professor at UCSD in the Visual Arts Department, a Hellman
Fellow, and Principal/Principle Investigator at CALIT2
(http://bang.calit2.net). He also co-founder of *particle group* with
artists Diane Ludin, Nina Waisman, Amy Sara Carroll a gesture about
nanotechnology entitled *Particles of Interest: Tales of the Matter
Market* (http://pitmm.net) that was presented in Berlin (2007), the San
Diego Museum of Art (2008), Oi Futuro, and FILE festivals in Brazil
(2008).
www.thing.net/~rdom/