Difference between revisions of "Robert M Ochshorn"

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Artist. Graduated in 2009 from Cornell University with a degree in Computer Science and a specialization in Fine Art. His background includes media and journalism, electrical engineering, and activism. He worked with [[Krzysztof Wodiczko]] in the [[Interrogative Design Group]], and was also a member of the [[Camel Collective]]. In 2012 was a design researcher at the [[Jan van Eyck Academie, Maastricht|Jan van Eyck Academie]].
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Robert M. Ochshorn studied computer science at the Cornell University in Ithaca, NY/USA. After receiving his BA in 2009, he worked as a research assistant with [[Krysztof Wodiczko]] in the [[Interrogative Design Group]] at MIT and Harvard. His background includes media and journalism, electrical engineering, and activism.  
  
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In 2012 he completed a fellowship at the [[Jan van Eyck Academie, Maastricht|Jan van Eyck Academie]] in Maastricht, NL, where he developed the open-source ''InterLace'' software that was used in collaboration with Eyal Sivan to create the web-based documentary ''Montage Interdit''.
  
http://rmozone.com/<br>
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* [http://rmozone.com/ Home page]
http://web.rmozone.com/archive.21215D.html<br>
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* http://web.rmozone.com/archive.21215D.html
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Wwa8zewDbc "Designing the archive user interface"], video of the lecture, 2012.
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* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Wwa8zewDbc "Designing the archive user interface"], lecture video, 2012.

Revision as of 08:09, 14 October 2014

Robert M. Ochshorn studied computer science at the Cornell University in Ithaca, NY/USA. After receiving his BA in 2009, he worked as a research assistant with Krysztof Wodiczko in the Interrogative Design Group at MIT and Harvard. His background includes media and journalism, electrical engineering, and activism.

In 2012 he completed a fellowship at the Jan van Eyck Academie in Maastricht, NL, where he developed the open-source InterLace software that was used in collaboration with Eyal Sivan to create the web-based documentary Montage Interdit.