Robert Twomey


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Most Recent Affiliation(s):


  • University of Nebraska–Lincoln, Johnny Carson Center for Emerging Media Arts, Artist and Engineer

ISEA Bio(s) Available:


  • ISEA2023

    Robert Twomey, Assistant Professor, Johnny Carson Center for Emerging Media Arts at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, United States. Twomey is an artist and engineer exploring poetic intersections of human and machine perception, particularly how emerging technologies transform sites of intimate life.

    ISEA2022

    Robert Twomey is an artist and engineer exploring poetic intersections of human and machine perception, particularly how emerging technologies transform sites of intimate life. He has presented his work at SIGGRAPH (Best Paper Award), CVPR, ISEA, NeurIPS, the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, Nokia Bell Labs Experiments in Art and Technology (E.A.T.), and has been supported by the National Science Foundation, the California Arts Council, Microsoft, Amazon, NVIDIA, and HP. Twomey received his BS from Yale with majors in Art and Biomedical Engineering, his MFA in Visual Arts from UC San Diego, and his Ph.D. in Digital Arts and Experimental Media from the University of Washington.He is an Assistant Professor of Emerging Media Arts with the Johnny Carson Center at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, and an Artist in Residence with the Arthur C. Clarke Center for Human Imagination at UC San Diego.

    ISEA2020

    Robert Twomey is an artist and engineer exploring the poetic intersection of human and machine perception. He has presented his work at SIGGRAPH, the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, and his research has been supported by Microsoft, Amazon, and NVIDIA. Twomey received his BS from Yale (USA) with majors in Art and Biomedical Engineering, his MFA from UC San Diego, and his PhD in DXARTS from the University of Washington. He is a postdoctoral with the Arthur C. Clarke Center for Human Imagination at UC San Diego, and an instructor in Data Science, Electrical Engineering, and Visual Arts.


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Last Known Location:


  • Lincoln, Nebraska, United States of America

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