Adrianne Wortzel
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ISEA2020
- Adrianne Wortzel is an artist and pioneer in robotics and theater arts as well as a practitioner in video, photography, and artist’s books. She lives and works in New York, USA. As an undergraduate, she studied art with Ad Reinhardt, Mark Rothko, Jimmy Ernst, and Louise Bourgeois. She received an MFA in Computer Art from the School of Visual Arts in New York. Selected support for her work has been from the National Science Foundation; Eyebeam Art and Technology Center; the Swiss Artists-in-Labs Program; the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory at the University of Zurich; Dora Maar Foundation, Franklin Furnace Fund for Performance Art, Greenwall Foundation; New York Foundation for the Arts, NYS Council for the Arts, the Brooklyn Museum, the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, and others. Selected exhibition venues include the Whitney Museum of American Art, Asheville Art Museum, Ars Electronica, Creative Time, MIT Vera List Center; Orlando Museum of Art; Moderna Museet-Stockholm. She is a Professor Emeritus of Emerging Media Technologies at Citytech, CUNY.
ISEA2011
- Adrianne Wortzel, New York City College of Technology – CUNY, Department of Entertainment Technology and Emerging Technologies The CUNY Graduate Center Interactive Technology and Pedagogy Certificate Program, USA
ISEA1997
- Adrianne Wortzel is an artist, author of The Electronic Chronicles and other webworks, creator of robotic installations, and producer/director of Theoricon Globe Theater, an online amphitheater for artists. Her writings have been published in Leonardo, intelligent Agent, Cyberstage Magazine, and Atlas Mapping. She is a co-host of Art Dirt, a weekly broadcast on the web. Born, lives and works in New York City. She teaches art and telecommunications at The School of Visual Arts MFA Photography Department and in both the Art and the Engineering Schools at The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art.
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- New York City, New York, United States of America
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Title: Medieval Cartography and the Ideological Mapping of Cyberspace -Part II, Section A: Are You Sure It’s Really Round?
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ISEA96
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Title: Panel Intro Re-forming Narrative: Performance, Collaboration, Play
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ISEA97
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Title: Place in Mind: Towards A Dynamic Memory Palace
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