Gregory Boland [PIMA 2005-6] holds a Masters of Music from New York University and Bachelors of Science in music Education From West Chester University of PA. He is an avid artist, composer, and musician.
www.gregoryboland.comYaelle David [Paris Exchange student] graduated in graphic design from l'Ecole de Communication Visuelle in Paris. She has worked as a graphic designer at carré noir/publicis, dg* and freelance for cb'a. In 2004 she started a master of Science in Interface Design and Multimedia at the Paris XIII University with the goal of wiring in the web industry. She is currently studying at Brooklyn College to learn media integration, creative communication, real-time interaction, and to work with international teams in a multicultural environment. At the same time she works from New York as a freelance for getit, a french web company.
yaelle.david.free.fr
www.coroflot.com/yaelledavid/Michael Dotolo [PIMA 2005-6] is a composer whose music and 'sound art' have appeared in various festivals including Burning Man, Santa Fe Electro-Acoustic Music (SFIFEM), and other acronyms, as well as, theater performances and short subject films in NYC. He studied composition and music performance at the College of Santa Fe in New Mexico, USA. He is currently experimenting with video processes and is a photographic hobbyist.
http://www.defenestrated.orgAnya Elioutina [PIMA 2005-6] was born in Moscow, Russia. A jazz guitarist , composer and electronicist with a degree in Music Synthesis and Performance from Berklee College of Music in Boston, she has been writing and performing improvised electro-acoustic music for many years. Both as solo artist and with her electronic quartet Mookomor she has performed internationally and toured all over the East Coast. She has shared the stage with some legendary names in the Jazz world including saxophonist Bobby Watson, Indian guitarist Prasanna and many other musicians. As composer she was commissioned by several New York theater and film productions including Philip McKinley's and MLMusic production of trance opera Orpheus Electronica, and she has released few CD's including jazz fusion album Anuta Was Here, music from which was broadcast live by Fox News TV Good Day Live. Having a broad musical experience, her current artistic explorations are in composing interactive electronic music and real time composition performance. Using Cycling'74 Max/MSP and other software, she develops electronic applications which enable computer to improvise .
Carrie Fucile [MFA Art] is a video artist who has also been known to work with sound, performance, and installation. Her work tracks the movements of the body in space and time. She holds a B.A. from Dartmouth College and is currently pursuing her MFA at Brooklyn College.
Carola Haupt [visiting student] is an Italian media-studies student investigating the relationship between radio, narrative, and technologies. Her research focuses on the relationship between contemporary art and radio production, considering the latest studies about the aesthetics of information, digital art, and radio production. The radio codes property and value of being always new and constantly changing could be considered one of the keys of its freshness and the reason why for 80 years it has been a “cultural” object. Cultural implications related to technology, the relation between media, environment and economy and the art practice combined with social changings are the object of Carola's research. Radio as a medium to tell and entertain, radio as a medium to let know and make people curious. A popular medium and, in the meantime an experimental medium. In the PIMA program Carola has the chance to challenge herself with different media and to practice the role of radio sound in interactive arts.
Nick Lesley [PIMA 2005-6] is a long-time performing musician, primarily an improvising percussionist. He often uses live analog and digital electronics in performance. He currently plays around New York in a variety of different acts along a spectrum of improvised hardcore to free-jazz experimentations. Nick has a B.A. from U.C. San Diego in Film/Video with a minor in Music Technology.
Akiko Mori [MFA Art] is a video artist who was born in Japan. She holds a B.A. from SUNY Purchase College and she currently pursuing her Master of Fine Art at Brooklyn College. Her video questions the role of media and the value development in the society.
Roberto Osorio-Goenaga [PIMA 2005-6] is a music technologist and sound artist. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Music from the University of Puerto Rico (2003), and a Master of Music Technology degree from NYU (2005). His work has traditionally been based around the framework of digital audio, including the development of VST plug-ins, Max/MSP externals, and stand-alone DSP software based around open-source architectures such as PortAudio. He is currently coursing studies at Brooklyn College's PIMA program and collaborating on several multimedia installations and performance organizations and working at Weill-Cornell Medical College on server-end web video streaming projects. He also plays guitar and bass in local bands.
www.thedigitalvortex.com
homepages.nyu.edu/~rjo218Natalia Rodriguez [PIMA 2005-6] born in San José, Costa Rica, is a software developer specializing in object oriented programming and web based applications. As well as a software technology degree, Natalia holds a B.A. in Philosophy from the Universidad de Costa Rica. Her interests include exploring the concepts behind artificial intelligence and learning new ways to merge computer programming and art.
Stanley Ruiz [PIMA 2005-6] is an Industrial Designer working at the intersection of art, design, media, and technology. His current interests include the design of new interfaces for musical expression, collaborative performance, interactive installations, sound art, and human-object interaction. As a designer - he has designed products for companies in Australia, France, Sweden, the UK, USA, Chile, Indonesia, the Philippines, and China. In his ultimate quest for knowledge he finally ended up in New York last December 2004. He received his BFA in Industrial Design from the University of the Philippines. Among his other incarnations were as a musician, zine editor, and installation artist.
www.skonto.blogspot.com
www.coroflot.com/stanleyruizJenny Seastone Stern [PIMA 2005-6] is from New York, and received her undergraduate degree from the Experimental Theatre Wing at NYU. Her work in theatre and dance has been presented at venues such as PS122, The Ontological Theatre, The BRIC Studio, La Mama, Tonic, and Galapagos. She has appeared in films by Hal Hartley and DJ Mendel, and has collaborated and performed for Stacy Dawson Stearns, David Neumann and DJ Mendel, Aaron Landsman, Katie Workum, Normandy Sherwood, Julia Jonas and Linas Phillips. She has held residencies at The Field and Chashama, and was the originator of the ongoing performance series catch at Galapagos Art Space. She will be in Ken Nintzel's Christmas Spectacular this December at PS122.
Apisak Vithyanod [PIMA 2005-7]
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