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  • Introducing the LR Panelists

Fred Andersson is a Swedish art historian and art critic and was born in 1972. He currently teaches and works on a Ph.D. project at Lund University, Sweden. His art criticism has appeared in Svenska Dagbladet, Tema Celeste and other publications. He has curated and co-curated a number of art exhibitions at museums in Sweden. Andersson's professional affiliations feature the Association Internationale des Critiques d'Art (AICA), Leonardo Reviews and the Nordic Society for Interart Studies (NORSIS). He has been a speaker at numerous conferences. His fields of interest include the history of modernist aesthetics, semiotic picture theory and the interrelations of arts and media. E-mail: <konstfred@ hotmail.com>.

Andrea Dahlberg holds a Bachelor of Arts in sociology from the University of New South Wales and a master's degree and a Ph.D. in social anthropology from the London School of Economics and Political Science. She is also a qualified lawyer with a strong interest in human rights. Dahlberg has researched and published widely on sociology, anthropology, law, human rights, film and media studies topics. Her current research interests center on the relationships between film, photography and digital culture and the ways in which identity is constructed through visual culture.

Rahma Khazam is a freelance music journalist based in Paris, France. She has a master's degree in philosophy and a language degree from the Sorbonne. She is British, but has been living in Paris since 1981. She has written for the British music magazine The Wire, the Xebec magazine Sound Arts and a number of French publications. Her special interests are early electronic instruments and real-time interactive performance. She is a member of the UK Soundscape Community and is currently preparing a conference on the work of the Russian composer Nikolay Obukhov. [End Page 424]

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