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biography Since 1996, artist
Matthew Biederman, has exhibited and performed his video projection
installations and screened works in plays, musical performances, film
festivals and exhibition installations exploring themes of Ïcut-upÓ
electronic image delivery, media saturation and data systems as well
as the video signal as medium. Biederman has also served as artist
in residence at the Experimental Television Center.
Biederman is based in San Francisco where he frequently performs at
regularly scheduled audio/visual performance venues which he helps
to curate. He also presents live Îone-timeÌ video improvisations
conducted digitally via software that he writes and continually modifies
and updates. Recent performances have included shows at the Montreal
International Jazz Festival, Betalounge, New Langton Arts, and the
San Jose Museum of Art.
Bart Bridger Woodstrup received a Masters of Music in Computer Music
and New Media Technology at Northern Illinois University. His work,
however, extends beyond the boundaries of music and sound art. He
has produced video work, which is shown frequently in the U.S. and
abroad. He also enjoys working with a variety of media (i.e. photography,
performance art, net.art, etc.) often incorporating these into an
intermedia piece. Recently he served as a Visiting Assistant Professor
at Northern Illinois University where he taught classes in video,
performance art, sound art, digital imaging, and critical thinking
for art and time. Bart is currently an instructor at the Illinois
Institute of Art at Schaumburg where he teaches audio for animation..
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