Digital Life
Technology / Architecture / Camouflage
Date: November 9, 2009
Time: 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Location: Skiles 002
Fee: none
Katherine Behar is an interdisciplinary artist based in New York City. Her installations, performances, and videos mix low and high technologies to portray the condition of living sensuously in digital media.
Some of Behar’s recent projects were presented by art centers such as the Chicago Cultural Center, De Balie Centre for Culture and Politics in Amsterdam, and The National Museum of Art in Cluj-Napoca; at festivals including CamouFlash in Dresden, the Mediations Biennale in Poznan, the Digital Live Art Festival in Leeds, PostsovkhoZ 6 in Mooste, and PSi, Conflux, and the D.U.M.B.O. Art Festival, all in New York; and at galleries including Interval in Manchester, CANADA in New York, The Dorsch Gallery in Miami, and the Arizona State University Galleries.
Behar is a collaborator in the performance art group Disorientalism with Marianne Kim and has taught on the faculty of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and Hunter College.
For more information, contact David Terraso (Phone: 404-385-2966)
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Faculty
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Associate Professor
School of Interactive Computing, College of ComputingAreas of Expertise:
Educational Technology, Social Networking/Online Communities, Wikipedia, Twitter, Facebook, Internet Research Ethics, Human Computer Interaction, Human Computer Interaction for Kids -
Assistant Professor
School of Literature, Communication and Culture, Ivan Allen College of Liberal ArtsAreas of Expertise:
Participatory Design, Critical Design, Design Studies, Robotics and Sensing in Art and Community Settings -
Associate Professor
School of Interactive Computing, College of ComputingAreas of Expertise:
Social Impacts of Technology, Home Network Security, Home Networking, Human-Computer Interaction -
Professor
School of Interactive Computing, College of Computing
School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, College of EngineeringAreas of Expertise:
Computational Video, Computational Photography, Computational Journalism, Computational Media, Computational Perception -
Associate Professor
School of Interactive Computing, College of ComputingAreas of Expertise:
Societal Impacts of Technology, Human-Computer Interaction, Computer Supported Cooperative Work -
Assistant Professor
School of Interactive Computing, College of Computing
School of Literature Communication and Culture, Ivan Allen College of Liberal ArtsAreas of Expertise:
Augmented Reality, Virtual Reality, Mobile Games, Social Games, Augmented Reality Games, Video Game Design, Video Game Architecture -
Assistant Professor
School of Literature, Communication and Culture, Ivan Allen College of Liberal ArtsAreas of Expertise:
Tangible Interfaces, Experimental Media, Media Arts, Interaction Design, Emerging Technologies -
Professor and Director of Graduate Program in Digital Media
School of Literature, Communication and Culture, Ivan Allen College of Liberal ArtsAreas of Expertise:
Game Design, Interactive Narrative, Interactive Television, Media Convergence, Information Design, Digital Media and Education -
Director, GVU Center
Professor, School of Interactive Computing
Associate Dean for Strategic Planning and Initiatives
College of ComputingAreas of Expertise:
Human-Computer Interaction, Human-Centered Computing, Health Informatics, Ubiquitous Computing, Assistive Technologies -
Associate Professor
School of Psychology, College of Sciences School of Interactive Computing, College of ComputingAreas of Expertise:
Interactive Music, Mobile Music, Human-Computer Interaction, Auditory Perception, Psychology