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Przemyslaw Moskal (BA' 96,. MPS '02) graduated with Masters of Professional Studies from the Interactive Telecommunications Program at Tisch School of the Arts, New York University. He received his Bachelors Degree from St. Joseph's College where he studied Psychology. Mr. Moskal is currently a multi-media freelancer and consultant for variety of commercial and non-profit projects. He also creates interactive, digital art forms, which are both screen based and installations. His art works have been recognized and exhibited in France, Great Britain, Austria, Australia and the United States during various art festivals and interactive design competitions. Mr. Moskal is a member on the board of directors of New York Dance & Arts Innovations, a non-for-profit organization dedicated to promotion of multi-disciplinary arts where he also curates interactive art exhibitions and is responsible for creating digital content.

http://www.laksom.com/

 

Edward Tang (BM '01, MPS '03) is a working visual and sound artist in Seattle, WA. His background is in classical music performance and digital audio and he worked as a freelance audio/music editor for broadcast and new media in New York City. He has exhibited interactive 3D pieces in galleries and shows throughout Europe and New York City. His current work has largely abandoned existing software packages and focuses on how the human presence can be used as the impetus for interactive sculpturally and architecturally tinged visual and sound works.

He is currently a PhD student and a teaching associate at the Center for Digital Art and Experimental Media (DXARTS) at the University of Washington.

http://www.antiexperience.com/edtang/

 

 

Site design by Edward Tang.

THANK YOU:

New York Dance and Arts Innovations
Woncheol Lee for his interface work in earlier versions!
Stephan Knuesel for his help with the German translation.

Andres Jimenez for his work on the original website.
Red Burns, Sigi Moeslinger, Dan O'Sullivan, Jean Marc Gauthier from Interactive Telecommunications