1.Rafael Lozano-Hemmer
http://www.lozano-hemmer.com
Rafael Lozano-Hemmer was born in Mexico City in 1967. In 1989 he received a B.Sc. in Physical Chemistry from Concordia University in Montréal, Canada.
Electronic artist, develops large-scale interactive installations in public space, usually deploying new technologies and custom-made physical interfaces. Using robotics, projections, sound, internet and cell-phone links, sensors and other devices, his installations aim to provide "temporary antimonuments for alien agency".
2.Christian Moeller
http://www.christian-moeller.com/
Christian Moeller is an artist working with contemporary media technologies to produce innovative and intense physical events, realized from handheld object to architectural scale installations. Over the past two decades, his body of work represents one of the original and most complex investigations of what is possible to be revealed by the intersections of cinema, computation, music and physical space.
3.Golan Levin & Zach Lieberman
http://www.flong.com/
http://www.thesystemis.com
Golan Levin develops artifacts and events which explore supple new modes of reactive expression. His work focuses on the design of systems for the creation, manipulation and performance of simultaneous image and sound, as part of a more general inquiry into the formal language of interactivity, and of nonverbal communications protocols in cybernetic systems. Through performances, digital artifacts, and virtual environments, often created with a variety of collaborators, Levin applies creative twists to digital technologies that highlight our relationship with machines, make visible our ways of interacting with each other, and explore the intersection of abstract communication and interactivity.Levin has exhibited widely in Europe, America and Asia.
Zachary Lieberman's work uses technology in a playful and enigmatic way to explore the nature of communication and the delicate boundary between the visible and the invisible. He creates performances, installations, and on-line works that investigate gestural input, augmentation of the body, and kinetic response.
4.Evan Roth
http://www.ni9e.com/
Evan Roth (aka fi5e) is an artist with interests in technology, tools of empowerment, open source, and popular culture. Roth graduated from the University of Maryland with a B.S. in architecture. After working as an autocad monkey for a year in DC and another two in LA he returned to the east coast to attend the Parsons Design + Technology MFA program where he was awarded a 5' plastic trophy for graduating as valedictorian. During this time he developed Typographic Illustration, Explicit Content Only, Graffiti Taxonomy and his thesis project, Graffiti Analysis.
5.Martin Wattenberg
http://www.bewitched.com/
Martin Wattenberg is a computer scientist and artist. He is the founding manager of IBM's Visual Communication Lab, which researches new forms of visualization and how they can enable better collaboration. The lab's latest project is Many Eyes (http://www.many-eyes.com), an experiment in open, public data visualization and analysis.
6.Joshua Davis
http://www.joshuadavis.com/
Joshua Davis is a New York based artist, designer, and technologist producing both public and private work for companies, collectors, and institutions.
Since 1995, Joshua Davis has been using technology and computers as a medium to create projects that a recent Apple Pro Profile touted as infinitely interesting.
7.Jason Bruges
http://www.jasonbruges.com/
Jason Bruges Studio in all its current work produces innovative installations, interventions and ground breaking works creating interactive spaces and surfaces that sit between the world of architecture, site specific installation art and interaction design.
8.Ben Rubin
http://www.earstudio.com/
A multimedia performance work in which the events of the day, from the global to the quotidian and domestic, are culled from blogs, chat, news, and other on-line feeds and played out on stage by live performers and digital text projections.
9.Jonah Brucker-Cohen
http://www.coin-operated.com/
Jonah Brucker-Cohen is a researcher, artist, and Ph.D. candidate as an HEA MMRP (Multimedia Research Programme) fellow in the Disruptive Design Team of the Networking and Telecommunications Research Group (NTRG), Trinity College Dublin. He is an adjunct assistant professor of communications at NYU's Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP). He worked as an R&D OpenLab Fellow at Eyebeam in NYC from 2006/7. From 2001-4 he was a Research Fellow in the Human Connectedness Group at Media Lab Europe. He received his Masters from ITP in 1999 and was an Interval Research Fellow from 1999-2001. His work and thesis focuses on the theme of "Deconstructing Networks" which includes projects that attempt to critically challenge and subvert accepted perceptions of network interaction and experience.
10.Jennifer and Kevin McCoy
http://www.mccoyspace.com/
Jennifer and Kevin McCoy are collaborators residing in New York City. For the last several years they have been making interactive computer installations as well as videotapes and net art. Recently, they produced a project that explored women's relationship with technology, called Small Appliances. This project was presented as an interactive computer installation in a gallery, as a CD-ROM, and as an Internet project. The project was made possible through a grant from the North Carolina Arts Council. In 1997, at the invitation of The Thing, NYC, we produced a large-scale net.art site entitled MAINTENANCE WEB, made in collaboration with Torsten Burns. This project explored themes of tedium and endless maintenance, both situations that technological process can engender.
http://www.lozano-hemmer.com
Rafael Lozano-Hemmer was born in Mexico City in 1967. In 1989 he received a B.Sc. in Physical Chemistry from Concordia University in Montréal, Canada.
Electronic artist, develops large-scale interactive installations in public space, usually deploying new technologies and custom-made physical interfaces. Using robotics, projections, sound, internet and cell-phone links, sensors and other devices, his installations aim to provide "temporary antimonuments for alien agency".
2.Christian Moeller
http://www.christian-moeller.com/
Christian Moeller is an artist working with contemporary media technologies to produce innovative and intense physical events, realized from handheld object to architectural scale installations. Over the past two decades, his body of work represents one of the original and most complex investigations of what is possible to be revealed by the intersections of cinema, computation, music and physical space.
3.Golan Levin & Zach Lieberman
http://www.flong.com/
http://www.thesystemis.com
Golan Levin develops artifacts and events which explore supple new modes of reactive expression. His work focuses on the design of systems for the creation, manipulation and performance of simultaneous image and sound, as part of a more general inquiry into the formal language of interactivity, and of nonverbal communications protocols in cybernetic systems. Through performances, digital artifacts, and virtual environments, often created with a variety of collaborators, Levin applies creative twists to digital technologies that highlight our relationship with machines, make visible our ways of interacting with each other, and explore the intersection of abstract communication and interactivity.Levin has exhibited widely in Europe, America and Asia.
Zachary Lieberman's work uses technology in a playful and enigmatic way to explore the nature of communication and the delicate boundary between the visible and the invisible. He creates performances, installations, and on-line works that investigate gestural input, augmentation of the body, and kinetic response.
4.Evan Roth
http://www.ni9e.com/
Evan Roth (aka fi5e) is an artist with interests in technology, tools of empowerment, open source, and popular culture. Roth graduated from the University of Maryland with a B.S. in architecture. After working as an autocad monkey for a year in DC and another two in LA he returned to the east coast to attend the Parsons Design + Technology MFA program where he was awarded a 5' plastic trophy for graduating as valedictorian. During this time he developed Typographic Illustration, Explicit Content Only, Graffiti Taxonomy and his thesis project, Graffiti Analysis.
5.Martin Wattenberg
http://www.bewitched.com/
Martin Wattenberg is a computer scientist and artist. He is the founding manager of IBM's Visual Communication Lab, which researches new forms of visualization and how they can enable better collaboration. The lab's latest project is Many Eyes (http://www.many-eyes.com), an experiment in open, public data visualization and analysis.
6.Joshua Davis
http://www.joshuadavis.com/
Joshua Davis is a New York based artist, designer, and technologist producing both public and private work for companies, collectors, and institutions.
Since 1995, Joshua Davis has been using technology and computers as a medium to create projects that a recent Apple Pro Profile touted as infinitely interesting.
7.Jason Bruges
http://www.jasonbruges.com/
Jason Bruges Studio in all its current work produces innovative installations, interventions and ground breaking works creating interactive spaces and surfaces that sit between the world of architecture, site specific installation art and interaction design.
8.Ben Rubin
http://www.earstudio.com/
A multimedia performance work in which the events of the day, from the global to the quotidian and domestic, are culled from blogs, chat, news, and other on-line feeds and played out on stage by live performers and digital text projections.
9.Jonah Brucker-Cohen
http://www.coin-operated.com/
Jonah Brucker-Cohen is a researcher, artist, and Ph.D. candidate as an HEA MMRP (Multimedia Research Programme) fellow in the Disruptive Design Team of the Networking and Telecommunications Research Group (NTRG), Trinity College Dublin. He is an adjunct assistant professor of communications at NYU's Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP). He worked as an R&D OpenLab Fellow at Eyebeam in NYC from 2006/7. From 2001-4 he was a Research Fellow in the Human Connectedness Group at Media Lab Europe. He received his Masters from ITP in 1999 and was an Interval Research Fellow from 1999-2001. His work and thesis focuses on the theme of "Deconstructing Networks" which includes projects that attempt to critically challenge and subvert accepted perceptions of network interaction and experience.
10.Jennifer and Kevin McCoy
http://www.mccoyspace.com/
Jennifer and Kevin McCoy are collaborators residing in New York City. For the last several years they have been making interactive computer installations as well as videotapes and net art. Recently, they produced a project that explored women's relationship with technology, called Small Appliances. This project was presented as an interactive computer installation in a gallery, as a CD-ROM, and as an Internet project. The project was made possible through a grant from the North Carolina Arts Council. In 1997, at the invitation of The Thing, NYC, we produced a large-scale net.art site entitled MAINTENANCE WEB, made in collaboration with Torsten Burns. This project explored themes of tedium and endless maintenance, both situations that technological process can engender.
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