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'''Michael Murtaugh''' is founder of [http://automatist.org automatist.org], a new media design firm specialised in community databases, interactive documentary, and tools for new forms of reading and writing online. He also teaches in the [[MA Media Design Piet Zwart Institute Rotterdam|Master Media Design and Communication]] programme at the Piet Zwart Institute. He is a member of [[Constant]], a Brussels based collective engaged in the fields of free and open source software, feminism, copyright alternatives, and collaborative networks. With Constant he has been working on [http://activearchives.org Active Archives], a platform for diverse material ranging from texts to images and video. Seeing the project as both technical and cultural, the system facilitates, re-use of material while enriching content through metadata, vocabularies, and taxonomies.
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'''Michael Murtaugh''' (1972, Champaign, Illinois, USA) designs and researches community databases, interactive documentary, and tools for new forms of (collaborative) reading and writing online. He is course director of the [https://xpub.nl/ Experimental Publishing Master XPUB] at the [[Piet Zwart Institute]], [[Rotterdam]].  
  
He received his undergraduate degree in Computer Science and Electrical Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1994); subsequently he was part of the Interactive Cinema group, led by Glorianna Davenport at the MIT Media Lab where he completed a master's degree (1996).
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Michael Murtaugh is a member of [[Constant]], an art and media collective based in [[Brussels]]. With Constant he has been working on [http://activearchives.org Active Archives], a platform for diverse material ranging from texts to images and video. Seeing the project as both technical and cultural, the system facilitates, re-use of material while enriching content through metadata, vocabularies, and taxonomies. He is also a member of the [https://vandal.ist/ Institute for Computational Vandalism], a collective that works at the intersection of the visual arts archive and new forms of narrative through algorithmic exploration
  
His work has been shown at Documenta 13 and at Kunsthal Aarhus and he is a regular participant in events related to digital archiving and free software and design. He is based in [[Brussels]].
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Murtaugh has a Bachelors degree in Computer Science (1994), and a Masters degree (1996) from the Interactive Cinema group led by Glorianna Davenport, both at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In 1997, he moved to the Netherlands and began teaching in the Media Design Master of the Piet Zwart Institute/WDKA in 2003, and the Experimental Publishing Master from its inception in 2016.
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His work has been shown at Documenta 13, the Stedelijk Museum, and Kunsthal Aarhus. He is a regular participant in events related to digital archiving and free software and design.  
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He is based in [[Brussels]]. (2022)
  
 
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Revision as of 08:55, 10 May 2022

Michael Murtaugh (1972, Champaign, Illinois, USA) designs and researches community databases, interactive documentary, and tools for new forms of (collaborative) reading and writing online. He is course director of the Experimental Publishing Master XPUB at the Piet Zwart Institute, Rotterdam.

Michael Murtaugh is a member of Constant, an art and media collective based in Brussels. With Constant he has been working on Active Archives, a platform for diverse material ranging from texts to images and video. Seeing the project as both technical and cultural, the system facilitates, re-use of material while enriching content through metadata, vocabularies, and taxonomies. He is also a member of the Institute for Computational Vandalism, a collective that works at the intersection of the visual arts archive and new forms of narrative through algorithmic exploration

Murtaugh has a Bachelors degree in Computer Science (1994), and a Masters degree (1996) from the Interactive Cinema group led by Glorianna Davenport, both at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In 1997, he moved to the Netherlands and began teaching in the Media Design Master of the Piet Zwart Institute/WDKA in 2003, and the Experimental Publishing Master from its inception in 2016.

His work has been shown at Documenta 13, the Stedelijk Museum, and Kunsthal Aarhus. He is a regular participant in events related to digital archiving and free software and design.

He is based in Brussels. (2022)

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