Jeremy Gardiner

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Jeremy Gardiner (born 1957) is a modern British artist.

Gardiner is Head of School of Postgraduate Studies at Ravensbourne, London and Senior Research Fellow on the AHRC funded project Computer Art and Technocultures at Birkbeck College, University of London and the Victoria and Albert Museum. He is a former Harkness Fellow of the Media Lab of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Gardiner has exhibited in major museums and galleries worldwide and in 1987 received a New York foundation for the Arts Foundation fellowship and in 1988 an honorary mention for his work from Prix Ars Electronica. In 2002 he was awarded a NESTA grant and in 2003 won the Peterborough Art prize for his interactive and immersive virtual artwork ‘Purbeck Light Years’. He was a founding member of the computer graphics department at Pratt Institute of Art and Design in New York and Director of CyberArts at the New World School of the Arts in Miami.

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