Andrew Demirjian





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  • ISEA2016

    Andrew Demirjian is an interdisciplinary artist who creates alternative relationships between image, sound and text that challenge contemporary media conventions. He uses computer programming, surveillance, data sonification and motion tracking to twist perceptual relationships between the senses. The pieces take the form of interactive installations, generative poems, audiovisual performance and single channel videos. His work has been exhibited at The Museum of the Moving Image, Eyebeam, Rush Arts, the White Box gallery, The Newark Museum and many institutions internationally. The MacDowell Colony, Puffin Foundation, Artslink, Harvestworks and the New Jersey State Council on the Arts are among the organizations that have supported his work. He has performed his audiovisual compositions at Jazz at Lincoln Center, The Stone, Monkey Town and played with many celebrated avant-garde jazz musicians including Don Byron, Ray Copeland, Whit Dickey and Rob Brown. Andrew teaches theory and production courses in emerging media in the Film and Media Department at Hunter College, NY, USA.


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  • New York, New York, United States of America

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