Dan Sandin is a professor at the School of Art and Design at the University of Illinois in Chicago, a video artist and developer of tools for electronic image processing (the analog Sandin Image Processor), and the co-developer of the first CAVE application (1992). He is one of the leading figures in the history of image-based electronic art. His work has dealt with video art, interactive video, immersive electronic environments, video game technologies, virtual reality, and the open source movement.
Screening
Dan Sandin
Chicago Electronic Video Art and Performance from the 1970s
Thu 22.5. - 21:30