03-09
Interaction and Audiovisual Abstraction

Golan Levin is an artist, composer, performer and engineer interested in developing 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. Identified by Technology Review as one of the world's "Top 100 Innovators Under 35" [2004], and dubbed by El Pais as "one of the most brilliant figures in contemporary audiovisual art" [2002], Levin has exhibited widely in Europe, America and Asia.
Date and Time
Wednesday March 9, 2005 4:00pm - 5:30pm
Location
Computer Science Small Auditorium (Room 105)
Speaker
Golan Levin, from CMU
Host
Adam Finkelstein

Contributions to and/or sponsorship of any event does not constitute departmental or institutional endorsement of the specific program, speakers or views presented.

CS Talks Mailing List