Ken Goldberg
Goldberg is Founding Director of UC Berkeley's Art, Technology, and Culture Lecture Series, established in 1997.
As an artist, Goldberg's work has been exhibited at the Whitney Biennial, Venice Biennale, Catharine Clark Gallery, Pompidou Centre (Paris), Walker Art Center, Ars Electronica (Linz Austria), Electronic Language International Festival (São Paulo), ZKM (Karlsruhe), ICC Biennale (Tokyo), Kwangju Biennale (Seoul), Artists Space, and The Kitchen (New York). He has held visiting positions at San Francisco Art Institute, MIT Media Lab, and the Art Center College of Design.
James Faure Walker
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For over 30 years, James Walker has been integrating computer graphics into his paintings. He remains passionate, forthright and committed to working in ways which bring together painting and the digital studio. Walker has been a pioneer in bridging the gap between traditional and digital art worlds. He is a well known critic, and writer, and founder of the prestigious ArtScribe journal in the 1970s and a classically trained painter. His writings on computer art have widely been published.
Katherine Nash
Nash (1910–1982) was an American artist and sculptor best known for computer art and direct and arc welding. The Katherine E. Nash Gallery at the University of Minnesota Department of Art's Regis Center for Art bears her name.
Tuesday, September 8, 2015
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