Carl Skelton
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ISEA2018
Carl Skelton is Industry Professor and the founding director of the Brooklyn Experimental Media Center and the academic programs in Integrated Digital Media at the Polytechnic Institute of New York University. His creative/research work bridges the arts, design, technology, and community engagement. He is currently working on two books: “New Soft City Culture: The Case of Betaville” for Springer, and “The Multimedia Programming Fakebook” with R. Luke DuBois for MIT Press. Carl’s work has been supported by Microsoft Research, the Rockefeller Foundation through its Cultural Innovation Fund, the National Science Foundation, the Ontario Arts council, and the Canada council for the Arts.
ISEA2011
Carl Skelton is Industry Professor and the founding director of the Brooklyn Experimental Media Center and the Integrated Digital Media programs at the Polytechnic Institute of New York University, USA. His work on the Betaville project has been supported by the Rockefeller Foundation through its Cultural Innovation fund, the Municipal Art society of New York, Microsoft Research through the Games for Learning Institute, and Red Hat.
ISEA2010
Carl Skelton is professor and the founding director of the Brooklyn Experimental Media Center (BxmC), and the Integrated Digital Media programs of NYU’s Polytechnic Institute. He is a media artist and worked on several publications about digital media.
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- New York City, New York, United States of America
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Title: Betaville
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ISEA2010
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Title: Betaville: The View from New Brooklyn
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ISEA2011
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Title: Impact of Social Art in the People´s Smart Sculpture PS2
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