GOLAN LEVIN + ZACH LIEBERMANN __

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  GOLAN LEVIN [USA] is an artist, composer and designer developing artifacts and experiences which explore supple new modes of computational expression. His work has focused on the design of systems for the creation, manipulation and performance of simultaneous image and sound, as part of a general examination of communications protocols for individual engagement and non-verbal dialogue.

Golan's work spans a variety of online, installation and performance media, and includes such pieces as the Dialtones Telesymphony (2001), the carefully-choreographed ringing of the audience's own mobile phones.

Levin was granted an Award of Distinction in the Prix Ars Electronica for his Audiovisual Environment Suite interactive software (2000) and its accompanying audiovisual performance, Scribble (2000).Recently, Levin and collaborator Zach Lieberman developed RE:MARK and Hidden Worlds (2002), a pair of permanent installations commissioned by the Ars Electronica Center in Linz, which combine the themes and techniques of augmented reality and speech visualization.

Golan received degrees from the MIT Media Laboratory, where he studied with John Maeda in the Aesthetics and Computation Group.
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ZACHARY LIEBERMANN (USA) is an artist-engineer, concerned with themes of kinetic and gestural performance, interactive imaging and sound synthesis. Graduated with a BA in Printmaking from Hunter College, New York in 2000; received an MFA degree in Design and Technology at Parsons School Of Design, NY in 2002.

Since 2001, adjunct faculty in the Design and Technology department at Parsons. In 2002, Siemens Artist-in-Residence at the Ars Electronica Futurelab, Linz, Austria; in 2003, Artist-in-Residence at the Summer Workshop In Performance Telematics (SWIPT-2), Arizona State University.
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