Teri Rueb

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Born 1968 in Colorado. Currently resides in Cambridge, Massachusetts. She is a professor in the Department of Digital Media at the Rhode Island School of Design. Her large-scale responsive spaces and site-specific sound installations explore issues of architecture and urbanism, landscape and the body, and sonic and acoustic space. She has used GPS and wireless technologies in her work since 1996 when she developed her first interactive sound installation, "Trace", along a network of hiking trails near the Banff Centre for the Arts. She has since presented her works worldwide at conferences and exhibitions including "Ohne Schnur: Art and Wireless Communication"/Cuxhaven, Germany, ISEA, SIGGRAPH, and Transmediale/Berlin. One of latest GPS based work was "Drift", an installation in the wetlands near Cuxhaven/Germany during April 2004 at the North Sea coast.


Articles
  • Sonic Art in Hertzian Space

Teri Rueb in Conversation with Sabine Breitsameter. August 2004. http://www.swr.de/swr2/audiohyperspace/engl_version/interview/rueb.html


http://www.terirueb.net/