Pratt Institute Department Of Digital Arts To Present Fall 2011 Lecture Series

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LoVid is an interdisciplinary artist duo composed of Tali Hinkis and Kyle Lapidus. Using a multi-directional approach to combine opposing elements, LoVid's work includes live video installations, sculptures, digital prints, performances, and video recordings. Using this array of media, LoVid seeks to explore the ways in which the human body and mind observe, process, and respond to natural and technological environments.The duo has performed and exhibited at the Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts; International Film Festival Rotterdam; Institute of Contemporary Arts, London; Netherlands Media Art Institute; Science Gallery, Trinity College Dublin; Real Art Ways, Connecticut; Urbis, UK; and The Museum of Modern Art, MoMA PS1, The Jewish Museum, New Museum, The Kitchen, and Mixed Greens Gallery, all in New York City. For more information on LoVid, visit http://www.lovid.org/.
 
Paul Miller (aka DJ Spooky) on November 16, 2011
Paul Miller (aka DJ Spooky) is a conceptual artist, writer, and musician who lives and works in NYC. His award-winning first book Rhythm Science (MIT Press, 2005) was followed by Sound Unbound (MIT Press, 2008) and The Book of Ice (Mark Batty Publisher, 2011). Miller's work has been exhibited at museums and biennials throughout the world. He has performed in a wide variety of venues including the Tate Modern, London; The Guggenheim Museum, New York; and the Herod Atticus Theater at the Acropolis; and has collaborated with a wide variety of artists from Chuck D to Yoko Ono. The iPhone application he developed with Music Soft Arts has been downloaded several million times. Miller is also a graduate of Bowdoin College. For more information on Miller, visit http://www.djspooky.com/.
 
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