Linda Lauro-Lazin, Marshall Reese, Daria Dorosh
Exhibitions of digital artists' most innovative work have been a feature of the
annual conference of the Association for Computing Machinery, Special Interest Groups Graphics since 1980.
Linda Lauro-Lazin is a Fulbright Scholar who is currently on the faculty of the Pratt Institute. She has exhibited her artwork for more than 25 years in the U.S. and Europe, and employing digital media since 1986. She was recently chosen Art Chair for SIGGRAPH 2005, commencing in August 2005 in Los Angeles. Her work can be found at Ars Electronica in Linz, Austria and on Rhizome.
Marshall Reese
is a video and performance artist with a special focus on the meaning of icons and spectacle in social, political, and religious contexts. He also works in collaboration with Nora Ligorano.
Daria Dorosh is a founder of the A.I.R. Gallery (New York's first gallery devoted to the work of women artists), and a professor at the Fashion Institute of Technology. She produced and directed the collaborative, Plays Well with Others, an exhibition that combines sound, light and smell in her "OmniGlobe," was a centerpiece of SIGGRAPH 2004.
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