Beiguelman Giselle
Giselle Beiguelman (S�o Paulo, Brasil, 1962) is Ph.D. in History and a fellow of the VITAE Foundation . She has been researching the cultural impact of the Internet and techonology and has several essays on the subject. Curator of "Ex-Libris/Home Page" (Pa�o das Artes, S�o Paulo, 1996), among other exhibitions, and director of the CD-ROM Urban Interventions 1.0 (Arte/Cidade, S�o Paulo, 1997).
Giselle Beiguelman is the author of "For Whom the Bell Tolls?" (Ernest Hemingway and the Spanish Civil War) (Perspectiva/EDUSP?FAPESP, 1993) and co-author of Classicism (1999).
Since 1996 has been working with on line publishing and is responsible for Arte/Cidade's, a non-profit-organization devoted to art, architecture and urbanism, web site. Her latest work "The Book after the Book" is a hypertextual and visual essay, where criticism and web art melts into the context of the net_(reading/writing)_condition.