Peter d’Agostino



Most Recent Affiliation(s):

Temple University, Film & and Media Arts

ISEA Bio(s) Available:

ISEA2015

Peter d’Agostino, Film & Media Arts Department Temple University Philadelphia, PA, USA.

ISEA2013

Peter D’Agostino, Film & Media Arts Department, Temple University, Philadelphia, United States.

ISEA2006

Peter d’Agostino, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Artist Fulbright Scholar (Brazil, 1996; Australia, 2003), Awarded grants and fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, Japan Foundation, Pew Trusts, Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, and the Center for Advanced Visual Studies, MIT Artist-in-residence at the TV Laboratory, VVNET, New York, the Banff Centre for the Arts, Canada, the Rockefeller Foundation’s Bellagio Center, Italy, honorary awards for interactive art at Prix Ars Electronica. Professor of film and media arts and director of the NewTechLab at Temple University, Philadelphia, author of Transmission: toward a post-television culture, and The Un/Necessary Image and TeleGuicfe-including a Proposal for QUBE and contributor to Illuminating Video, and Theories and Documents of Contemporary Art .

ISEA94

Peter d’Agostino is an artist who has been working in video and installation since 1971, and interactive hypermedia for over a decade. He is professor of communications in the Department of RadioTelevision-Film, and co-director of the Hyper Media Laboratory, Temple University, Philadelphia, USA. D’Agostino’s work has been exhibited internationally in the form of installations, performances, telecommunications events, and broadcast  productions.

TISEA 1992

Peter d’Agostino (USA) has been working in video since I971 and in interactive media over the last decade. He is co-director of the Hypermedia Lab and Professor of Communications at Temple University.

SISEA 1990

Peter d’Agostino(USA) exhibited at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Museum of Modern Art (New York), Los Angeles Institute of Contemporary Art, Contemporary Arts Center (Cincinnati) and the Washington Project for the Arts.

Last Known Location:

Philadelphia, United States of America

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