Birthyear
1972
Website
http://www.flong.com/
About

Golan Levin is an artist and educator whose interests lie in reactive expression, non-verbal communication and technologies that explore our relationships with machines and computational systems. He received undergraduate and graduate degrees from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Media Lab, where he studied in the Aesthetics and Computation Group. Levin is Professor of Electronic Art at Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh. His work has been exhibited throughout Europe, America and Asia. He has shown at the Whitney Biennial and the New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York, the Ars Electronica Center, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Taipei and ZKM, (Centre for Art and Media), Karlsruhe.

CV
2017 – Present: Professor of Electronic Time Based Art, School of Art, Carnegie Mellon University
2010 New Museum of Contemporary Art
2009 Whitney Biennial
2006 The Dumpster [2006]
2002 The Secret Lives of Numbers [2002]
2001 Dialtones: A Telesymphony [2001]
2000 Award of Distinction in the Prix Ars Electronica for his Audiovisual Environment Suite
Bibliography
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