Luc Dall'Armellina is a writer, designer of digital devices and lecturer in arts & information and communication sciences, member of EMA Laboratory [Cergy-Pontoise University], associated member of Paragraphe Laboratory [ Paris 8 University ]. He has been teaching hypermedia design at the Valence School of Fine Arts since 1999 and contemporary art and technology at the university of technology of Compiègne (2008-2011).
Since 1997, his e-writing feeds on literature, interface design, critical analysis of digital technologies, questioning present narrative forms in search of new spaces and terms of exchanges.
His doctoral dissertation, entitled "Fields of sign, from design hypermedia to an ecology of the screen" [ University of Paris 8, 2003 ] has expanded into a study on Net-Art [CNRS - 2005-2007].
His practices, from teaching to writing experimentations to research, clearly show a deliberate option for considering the links between art, technology and philosophy under a general perspective in places where we are both ignorant and knowledgeable.