Stelios Manganis is an Oxford based Artist, Researcher and Academic. His practice involves the use of mechanisms in contemporary installations, sculpture and performance, to investigate one’s changing perception of what machines represent and how technology can connect man with his environment.
Stelios Manganis is an Oxford based Artist, Researcher and Academic. His practice involves the use of mechanisms in contemporary installations, sculpture and performance, to investigate one’s changing perception of what machines represent and how technology can connect man with his environment.

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‘2012’ Category

Published Interview in ‘Visual Methods in Physical Culture’ A chapter by Emma Rich and Kerrie O’Connell in ‘Qualitative Research on Sport and Physical Culture’ by Emerald Publishing. Based on Body Culture Exhibition Publication Date: 12 October 2012 A short interview of mine has been published by Emerald Publishing, as part of Emma Rich and Kerrie [...]
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6th Global Conference
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6th Global Conference Visual Literacies: Exploring Critical Issues. Mansfield College, University of Oxford 3rd-5th July 2012 I will be presenting a paper at the 6th Global Conference, Visual Literacies: Exploring critical issues, Oxford, from Tuesday 3rd July-Thursday 5th July. This inter-disciplinary and multi-disciplinary conference seeks to examine and explore issues surrounding visual literacy in regard [...]
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2nd International Congress of Interdisciplinary Research and Development
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2nd International Congress of Interdisciplinary Research and Development Theme: Interdisciplinary Innovations.. IMPACT Exhibition Center, Muang Thong Thani, Bangkok Metro, Thailand 31st May – 1st June 2012 I will be a keynote speaker at the 2nd International Congress of Interdisciplinary Research and Development, INRIT2012, in Bangkok, Thailand, from Thursday 31st May-Friday 1st June. The theme of [...]
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International Symposium | Ars et Medicina
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International Symposium Ars et Medicina. The Norwegian Institute in Rome, Italy 7th-8th May 2012 I will be presenting a paper at the Ars et Medicina Symposium at the Norwegian Institute in Rome, from Monday 7th May-Tuesday 8th May. From antiquity to the present, medical science and art have been inextricably entwined. Contemporary artists collaborate with [...]
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