Difference between revisions of "Geoff Cox"
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− | Artist, teacher and projects organiser as well as currently lecturer at the University of Plymouth | + | Artist, teacher and projects organiser as well as currently lecturer at the University of Plymouth in [[Plymouth]], where he manages the MA/MSc/MRes programme in Digital Art & Technology. He is also a member of the research faculty of Transart Institute (Donau University, Krems, A). He has a research interest in 'software art' expressed in various critical writings and projects, such as the co-curated touring exhibition [[Generator]] (2002/03) and his PhD thesis 'Antithesis: The Dialectics of Software Art' (2006). He co-edited 'Economising Culture' and 'Engineering Culture' as part of the DATA browser series (Autonomedia 2004 & 05). He is also a trustee of Kahve-Society, on the council of management of Spacex gallery, and a trustee of the UK Museum of Ordure (with Stuart Brisley and [[Adrian Ward]]). |
http://www.anti-thesis.net/<br> | http://www.anti-thesis.net/<br> | ||
http://www.plymouth.ac.uk/pages/dynamic.asp?page=staffdetails&id=gcox | http://www.plymouth.ac.uk/pages/dynamic.asp?page=staffdetails&id=gcox | ||
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Revision as of 15:17, 6 June 2008
Artist, teacher and projects organiser as well as currently lecturer at the University of Plymouth in Plymouth, where he manages the MA/MSc/MRes programme in Digital Art & Technology. He is also a member of the research faculty of Transart Institute (Donau University, Krems, A). He has a research interest in 'software art' expressed in various critical writings and projects, such as the co-curated touring exhibition Generator (2002/03) and his PhD thesis 'Antithesis: The Dialectics of Software Art' (2006). He co-edited 'Economising Culture' and 'Engineering Culture' as part of the DATA browser series (Autonomedia 2004 & 05). He is also a trustee of Kahve-Society, on the council of management of Spacex gallery, and a trustee of the UK Museum of Ordure (with Stuart Brisley and Adrian Ward).
http://www.anti-thesis.net/
http://www.plymouth.ac.uk/pages/dynamic.asp?page=staffdetails&id=gcox