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Warren Neidich is an artist who lives in New York and Los Angeles. His "Camp O.J." installation has recently been shown at the Bayly Art Museum, Charlottesville, Virginia, the Laguna Art Museum, Laguna Beach California and the Pittsburgh Center for Contemporary Art. It was reviewed over ten times most notably in the Los Angeles Times and the February issue of Art in America. Recent exhibitions also include "Bitstreams" at the Whitney Museum of American Art. In 2002 Mr. Neidich will have one man exhibitions at the Storefront for Art and Architecture in New York City, MullerdeChiara Gallery in Berlin, Germany, Edward Mitterand in Geneva, Switzerland, and The California Museum of Photography in Riverside California. His collected writings will be published by DAP and the Ford Foundation in the spring of 2002 with an introduction by Norman Bryson. Artbrain.org #2, the website he co-founded, concerns art, culture and the brain and launched last June at the Basel Art Fair, Basel, Switzerland.
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Warren Neidich is an artist, theorist and trained biologist. In 1997 he founded the site artbrain.org which includes The Journal of Neuroaesthetics. In 1999 he curated Conceptual Art as a Neurobiologic Praxis at Thread Waxing Space in New York City. He is a former research fellow at the Center for Cognition, Computation and Culture at Goldsmiths College, London (2004 – 2008) and is currently a Visiting Scholar at the TU Delft School of Architecture. In 2004 he received the ACE-AHRB Arts and Science Research Fellowship. A book with his collected essays Blow-up: Photography, Cinema and the Brain was published in 2003 by DAP. The publication Lost Between the Extensivity/Intensivity Exchange and Cognitive Architecture: From Biopolitics to Noo-Power is forthcoming in 2010. Dr. Neidich is a former research fellow in neurobiology in the laboratory of neurobiologist Roger Sperry at California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California. He was Clinical Instructor of Ophthalmology at New York Eye and Ear Infirmary, New York City. Lives in [[Berlin]] and [[Los Angeles]].
 
 
Warren Neidich is an artist, theorist and trained biologist. In 1997 he founded the site artbrain.org which includes The Journal of Neuroaesthetics. In 1999 he curated Conceptual Art as a Neurobiologic Praxis at Thread Waxing Space in New York City. He is a former research fellow at the Center for Cognition, Computation and Culture at Goldsmiths College, London (2004 – 2008) and is currently a Visiting Scholar at the TU Delft School of Architecture. In 2004 he received the ACE-AHRB Arts and Science Research Fellowship. A book with his collected essays Blow-up: Photography, Cinema and the Brain was published in 2003 by DAP. The publication Lost Between the Extensivity/Intensivity Exchange and Cognitive Architecture: From Biopolitics to Noo-Power is forthcoming in 2010. Dr. Neidich is a former research fellow in neurobiology in the laboratory of neurobiologist Roger Sperry at California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California. He was Clinical Instructor of Ophthalmology at New York Eye and Ear Infirmary, New York City.
 
  
  
 
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Warren Neidich is an artist, theorist and trained biologist. In 1997 he founded the site artbrain.org which includes The Journal of Neuroaesthetics. In 1999 he curated Conceptual Art as a Neurobiologic Praxis at Thread Waxing Space in New York City. He is a former research fellow at the Center for Cognition, Computation and Culture at Goldsmiths College, London (2004 – 2008) and is currently a Visiting Scholar at the TU Delft School of Architecture. In 2004 he received the ACE-AHRB Arts and Science Research Fellowship. A book with his collected essays Blow-up: Photography, Cinema and the Brain was published in 2003 by DAP. The publication Lost Between the Extensivity/Intensivity Exchange and Cognitive Architecture: From Biopolitics to Noo-Power is forthcoming in 2010. Dr. Neidich is a former research fellow in neurobiology in the laboratory of neurobiologist Roger Sperry at California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California. He was Clinical Instructor of Ophthalmology at New York Eye and Ear Infirmary, New York City. Lives in Berlin and Los Angeles.


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