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American artist

Michael Mandiberg
Born (1977-12-22) December 22, 1977 (age 47)Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
Education Brown UniversityRhode Island School of DesignCalifornia Institute of the Arts
Known for Internet art
Notable work Shop Mandiberg, The Red Project, Oil Standard, The Real Costs
Awards Turbulence Project Award, Rhizome Commission, 2007–08 Eyebeam Fellowship, 2008–09 Eyebeam Senior Fellow
recorded October 2017

Michael Mandiberg (born December 22, 1977) is an American artist, programmer, designer and educator.

Mandiberg's works have been exhibited at venues, including the New Museum for Contemporary Art, New York City; the transmediale festival, Berlin;[1] the Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe (ZKM) in Karlsruhe, Germany;[2] and the Ars Electronica Center located in Linz, Austria. Mandiberg's work has also been featured in books like Tribe and Jana's New Media Art, Greene's Internet Art, and Blais and Ippolito's At the Edge of Art.[3] Mandiberg has been written about in The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, the Berliner Zeitung, and Wired.

Print Wikipedia

Mandiberg is a professor of Media Culture at the College of Staten Island[4] and a Fellow at Eyebeam in New York City.

Mandiberg is the author of Digital Foundations, a book which teaches the Bauhaus Basic Course through design software. This work received praise from creatives such as Ellen Lupton and C. E. B. Reas.[5] Mandiberg is a writer for Digital Foundations and Anti-Advertising Agency blogs.[_citation needed_]

Mandiberg founded New York Arts Practicum, "a summer arts institute where participants experientially learn to bridge their lives as art students into lives as artists in the world."[6] Mandiberg also convened the event Experiments in Extra-Institutional Education at City University of New York on April 11, 2013,[7] which led to a special issue of the academic journal Social Text[8] and a yearlong seminar on similar topics co-organized with Carla Herrera-Prats, Cynthia Lawson Jaramillo, and Jennifer Stoops.[9]

Print Wikipedia

  1. ^ "Michael Mandiberg – transmediale".
  2. ^ "Netzarbeiten des IMKP".
  3. ^ "Pacific Northwest College of Art". Archived from the original on 2016-05-07. Retrieved 2014-02-02.
  4. ^ "College of Staten Island – Faculty Profiles". Archived from the original on 2008-04-21. Retrieved 2008-04-26.
  5. ^ a b "Digital Foundations".
  6. ^ "New York Arts Practicum".
  7. ^ "Center for the Humanities website". Archived from the original on February 20, 2014.
  8. ^ "Educational OutliersSocial Text".
  9. ^ "Extra-Institutional Education". The Center for the Humanities.
  10. ^ Von Tilman Baumgärtel "Der Ausverkauf des Selbsts" Berliner Zeitung, 05 February 2001
  11. ^ Suzanne Muchnic "A cut-and-paste festival"Los Angeles Times, 26 October 2003
  12. ^ "AfterWalkerEvans.com".
  13. ^ "@aftermichaelmandiberg • Instagram photos and videos".
  14. ^ "Turbulence Commission: "Oil Standard" by Michael Mandiberg - www.furtherfield.org". Archived from the original on 2014-02-19. Retrieved 2014-02-02.
  15. ^ Dan Mitchell Google Finance: A Portal Play?, The New York Times, March 26, 2006
  16. ^ "Moving Wikipedia From Computer to Many, Many Bookshelves". The New York Times. 17 June 2015.