Our first artist talk guest was Evan Meaney from the University of South Carolina. Evan is an artist and researcher and teaches new media practices. His work explores liminalities and glitches of all kinds; equating failing data to ghosts, seances, and archival hauntology. He has been an artist in residence at the Wexner Center for the Arts, a founding member of GLI.TC/H, and a contributor to The Atlantic. More recently, Evan has worked with the super computing team Atoak Ridge National Laboratory on projects made possible through the National Science Foundation. his time-based artwork is available through the video data bank in chicago.
donderdag 4 december 2014
Artist Talk #1: Evan Meaney
Our first artist talk guest was Evan Meaney from the University of South Carolina. Evan is an artist and researcher and teaches new media practices. His work explores liminalities and glitches of all kinds; equating failing data to ghosts, seances, and archival hauntology. He has been an artist in residence at the Wexner Center for the Arts, a founding member of GLI.TC/H, and a contributor to The Atlantic. More recently, Evan has worked with the super computing team Atoak Ridge National Laboratory on projects made possible through the National Science Foundation. his time-based artwork is available through the video data bank in chicago.
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