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Reel Success Stories: Women Art Revolution (2 of 7)
2008
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Reel Success Stories: Lynn Hershman Leeson Wednesday, November 12, 2008 Presented by Bay Area Women in Film & Media An intimate discussion with local award-winning filmmaker and artist Lynn Hershman Leeson. A pioneer of the use of interactive
Victor Acevedo
Victor Acevedo is an artist best known for his digital work involving printmaking and video. Since 2007 his primary focus has been working with video and producing (electronic) visual music works. As an ongoing practice, Acevedo issues images as
Romy Achituv
Romy Achituv is an experimental interdisciplinary artist whose work engages issues of representation, language, time, and memory. Underlying his practice is an ongoing interest in the language of visual representation and in dynamics of
Ellen Sandor
Ellen Sandor is a new media artist, and Founder/Director of the collaborative artists’ group, (art)n. In 1975, she received an MFA in Sculpture from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Her MFA studies at SAIC led her to explore the
Bill Viola
Bill Viola has been instrumental in the establishment of video as a vital form of contemporary art, and in so doing has helped to greatly expand its scope in terms of technology, content, and historical reach. For 40 years he has created videotapes,
Is there Love in the Telematic Embrace? Behaviourables and Futuribles
1996
Ascott, Roy. Is there Love in the Telematic Embrace? Behaviourables and Futuribles In Theories and Documents of Contemporary Art, edited by K. Stiles and P. Selz, 396 and 489-498. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1996.
AVATARS! Exploring and Building Virtual Worlds on the Internet
1998
Damer, Bruce. AVATARS! Exploring and Building Virtual Worlds on the Internet. Berkeley, California: Peachpit Press, 1998.
Doug Aitken
Born 1968 in Redondo Beach, California (USA); 1986-1987 studied at Marymount College, Palos Verdes, CA; 1987-1991 studied at the Art Center College of Design, Pasadena, CA. Aitken lives and works in Los Angeles (USA). Aitken belongs to a generation
Peter Broadwell
Peter grew up around the world, studied math, and liked to build things. Using math to make pictures led him to computers, which led to trying to “get the darn things to generate pretty images easily”. Still striving for that goal, with a day job at
Andres Burbano
Andres Burbano is currently Associate Professor in the Department of Design at Universidad de los Andes. Burbano holds a PhD in Media Arts and Technology from the University of California Santa Barbara. "Burbano, originally from Colombia,
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