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openness: experimental New Media Art & Media Art Histories

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November 4, 2009


openness: experimental New Media Art & Media Art Histories

jonCates
Assistant Professor
Film, Video & New Media

Public Presentation at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago
112 S Michigan, room 1307
Chicago, IL .US

Wednesday November 4th 2009

4:30 PM

jonCates presents on experimental New Media Art and Media Art Histories in this public presentation. jonCates makes, organizes and teaches experimental New Media Art. His projects have been presented internationally at various events in locations such as Beijing, Madrid and Mexico City; nationally in Chicago, New York and Boston and are widely distributed online. jonCates teaches in the New Media path of study of the Film, Video & New Media Department at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. His research and writings are on Media Art Histories and related subjects. In 2007, he initiated the Phil Morton Memorial Research Archive to archive and freely distribute the Media Art work of Phil Morton and associated research. He writes on these topics for Furtherfield.org as well as in other online and offline publications.

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