Eric For­man is a New York, USA, based artist work­ing with in­ter­ac­tive sculp­ture, ro­bot­ics, and re­spon­sive in­stal­la­tions. His work crosses bound­aries be­tween fine art and de­sign, com­bin­ing the sub­ver­sive and the func­tional.  Eric is cur­rently an Ad­junct Pro­fes­sor in the grad­u­ate Dig­i­tal+Media de­part­ment at RISD, and soon at SVA’s new In­ter­ac­tion De­sign MFA pro­gram.  He also teaches at Pratt, MICA, and the School of Ar­chi­tec­ture at Co­lum­bia Uni­ver­sity.  He re­ceived his Mas­ters in 2002 from ITP at Tisch School of the Arts (NYU), and his B.A. from Vas­sar Col­lege in 1995 where he de­vel­oped his own in­ter­dis­ci­pli­nary pro­gram called The Philo­soph­i­cal Ram­i­fi­ca­tions of Com­puter Tech­nol­ogy. Eric also runs Klank Stu­dios, a tech­nol­ogy con­sul­tancy pro­vid­ing over 20 years of ex­pe­ri­ence with new media, and is the co-founder of BioArt New York, a col­lec­tive pair­ing artists and sci­en­tists for un­usual col­lab­o­ra­tions.  And he likes to ride a bike.