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ZeroOne San Jose / ISEA2006 artists
George Legrady PDF Print E-mail
Jan 02, 2006 at 08:56 AM

Global Collaborative Visual Mapping Archive

Making Visible the Invisible
The City as a Data Exchange Center

George Legrady is Professor of Interactive Media in the Media Arts & Technology Graduate program at UC Santa Barbara. His contribution to the digital media field since the early stages of its formation into a discipline in the early 1990’s has been in intersecting cultural content with data processing as a means of creating new forms of aesthetic representations and socio-cultural narrative experiences. Current projects at this time integrate algorithmic processes as a means to data visualization through semantic categorization and self-organizing systems, interactive art installations, and mixed realities collaborative narrative development. His digital interactive installations have been exhibited internationally most recently at the Cornerhouse Gallery, Manchester, Museum of Contemporary Art Kiasma, Centre Georges Pompidou, Ars Electronica, DEAF03, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the National Gallery of Canada and others. He has received awards from Creative Capital Foundation, the Daniel Langlois Foundation for the Arts, Science and Technology, the Canada Council, and the National Endowment for the Arts.

The team of experts will be assembled in response to an open call for participants to the ISEA/San Jose community of engineers, computer scientists and artists/engineers interested in participating. Otherwise, they will come from the UCSB Media Arts & Technology community to include the following:

George Legrady, artist
MMSC System integrator, ECE engineer
Database & Environment, Computer Scientist
Visualization, Artist/computer scientist

Last Updated ( Jun 15, 2006 at 10:36 PM )
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