
(California, USA, 1970 – 2009)
He studied film, video and new media at the Massachusetts College of Arts and Design and graduated with a BFA in 1997. In 2000 he was a finalist for the SFMOMA Webby Prize for Excellence in Online Art for his work “Light of Speed ”. In 2003, his study project on stop motion was awarded the Prix Ars Electronica prize by the Whitney Museum of American Art, and became part of the collection of the Moderna Museet in Stockholm. He worked as a professor at the Art Institute of Chicago in 2004 and obtained his PhD in 2009 from Göteborg University.
He participated in Medialab Madrid through the project “Vínculo -a. “Politics of affectivity, aesthetics of bio-power” (from May 30 to July 23, 2006) web art project, art on the Internet, which could be visited simultaneously both in the Conde Duque space and from the World Wide Web. Composed of eleven web art proposals around contemporary affectivity and its technological mediation. With the work “Motion Stop Studies – Series 8” (2003).