Michael Naimark has done projects and experiments ranging from how to zap a camera with a laser to the Global Jukebox, a database of one of the world’s largest collections of global music and dance. His work ranges across video, anthrolopological documentation, perceptual research, technological research, and more.
Michael’s report for the Leonardo Journal, Artslab, is a must-read for anyone interested in artwork that incorporates digital technologies. It includes information about existing and historical centers of support for such work, presenting venues, schools, and more.
Michael’s Spring 2004 ITP class, “A Nonlinear History of New Media” produced a nice timeline of new media and related work and blog of their reading and discussion.
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