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Amelia Marzec

Amelia Marzec

Amelia Marzec is an American artist who is mainly focused on

rebuilding local communications infrastructure to prepare for an

uncertain future. Her work has been exhibited at ISEA, SIGGRAPH,

MIT, the ONCE Foundation Contemporary Art Biennial in Madrid,

and is part of the Rhizome ArtBase.

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​Christopher Manzione

Christopher Manzione

Christopher Manzione is currently Assistant Professor in Visual Arts

& Technology at Stevens Institute of Technology. He is founder

and director of the Virtual Public Art Project, an organization that

uses Augmented Reality to produce original artist works in public

space.

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​Claudia Herbst-Tait

Claudia Herbst-Tait

Claudia Herbst-Tait is a 3D artist and theorist with an

interdisciplinary approach to 3D technologies; using virtual 3D

designs she explores the meaning of living in a female body with

topics such as in/fertility, postpartum brain and lactation. From 3D

software Herbst-Tait outputs bronze sculptures, crystal objects,

woven Jacquard tapestries and occasionally concocts 3D print-

based culinary experiences.

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​Yuko Oda

Yuko Oda

Yuko Oda was born in Tokyo, and is currently living and working in

New York. She teaches in the Digital Art and Design Department of the New York Institute of Technology. Her sculptures, drawings, and animations have been exhibited at the Dumbo Arts Festival, NY, OZASAHAYASHI, Kyoto, Calvin-Morris Gallery, NY, Maki Fine Arts, Tokyo, Lumenhouse Art Space, NY, Beijing Today Art Museum, China, Gallery Aferro, NJ, 3RD WARD, NY, and the Artist Network Gallery, NY, amongst others.

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Michael Rees

Michael Rees

Michael Rees is an artist working in themes of figuration, language,

technology, and the social to weave a sculptural mélange. His

work has shown widely including the 1995 Whitney Museum

Biennial and again in “Bitstreams”; The MARTa Museum, Germany;

Art Omi; The Pera Museum, Istanbul; The Kemper Museum of

Contemporary Art; and in galleries such as 303; Bitforms, Basilico

Fine Art; Pablo’s Birthday; Favorite Goods, & others.

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Robert Michael Smith

Robert Michael Smith is an active pioneer of digital sculpture, 3D CG visualization/animation, VR, robotic CNC, and 3D printed sculptures. Smith is an Associate Professor at New York Institute of Technology.  Smith also works as Distinguished Professor at Tianjin Academy of Art, China. He serves as a Founding Board Director for Digital Stone Project and continues as a Board organizer for DSP Summer Workshops for Robotic Stone Carving at Tuscany, and twice President of The Sculptors Guild. He served as founding Web Director and Board Director for International Sculpture Center. He was Director of Beijing Tomorrow Art Gallery and has exhibited globally over thirty years including Digital Stone Exhibition at Beijing Today Art Museum, Shanghai Duolun Museum of Modern Art, Chongqing Jinse Gallery, and Wenzhou ArtMap Gallery. His works are in the permanent collections of the China National Museum of Fine Art, Datong Museum of Contemporary Sculpture, & Autodesk Design Museum.  He has lectured at numerous universities, international conferences, and featured in several international articles and books.

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