René Berger
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René Berger (1915- ) is a Swiss writer, philosopher and a historian of art.
[edit] His Titles
"Docteur ès lettres" of the University of Paris (Sorbonne)
Honorary professor at the University of Lausanne and the Ecole des Beaux Arts.
Former Director-Curator of the Musée des Beaux Arts.
Honorary President of the International Association of Art Critics (AICA) and the International Association for Video in the Arts and Culture (AIVAC).
Founder of the cultural movement Pour l'Art.
Originator-producer of the Colloquia of the International Video Festival of Locarno.
Consulting expert to UNESCO and the Council of Europe.
Member of the Kuratorium of the Zentrum fur Kunst und Medientechnologie (ZKM Karlsruhe).
Member of the Academy of the International Centre of Contemporary Art, Chateau de Beychevelle (GMF Group, France, Suntory Group, Japan).
[edit] Principal Publications
Découverte de la peinture (1958, reedited in 1969)
Connaissance de la peinture (1963)
Art et communication (1972)
La mutation des signes (1972)
La téléfission, alerte à la télévision (1976)
L'effet des changements technologiques (1983)
Jusqu'où ira votre ordinateur? L'imaginaire programmé (1987)
Téléovision, le nouveau Golem (1991)
L'origine du futur (1996)
Several of those have been translated into English, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Hungarian, Romanian, Arabic and Japanese.
Berger has made numerous contributions to magazines and reviews. He has also produced radio and television programs. He participates regularly in many international conferences, congresses. juries, seminars and colloquia. Berger pursues research in new technologies as they relate to our emerging technoculture.
He has won numerous international awards, among them the Golden Laser (Locarno, 1987), the Picasso Medal (UNESCO, 1989).
René Berger is the father of Jacques-Edouard Berger and the president of the foundation Jacques-Edouard Berger.