Adrianne Wortzel
explores a range of new technologies
as web works, videos robotic installations
and performance productions. Her
work has been featured in "Data
Dynamics" at the Whitney Museum
of American Art , Cooper Union's
"Technoseduction" exhibition, Creative
Time's "Art in the Anchorage"; Ars
Electronic, "Fleshfactor" and Kunstpflug
e.V., Berlin "Arreale99".
She wrote, produced
and designed "Sayonara Diorama",
a performance production with robots,
live performers and responsive remote
performances via videoconferencing,
via an Artist-in-Residence Grant
at Lehman College Art Gallery in
New York funded by the Electronic
Media and Film Program of the New
York State Council on the Arts.
She has organized and produced international
performative webcasts, and was co-host
and content provider for "Art Dirt"
a weekly live video-streamed interview
format webcast originating from
New York, now in the collection
of the Walker Art Center.
She has been a
recipient of a Residency at Eyebeam
Atelier (2008) a Greenwall Foundation
Grant (2006), a NYSCA grant (2006),
a Franklin Furnace Fund for Performance
Art Award (2003), the Swiss-Artists-in-Labs
Award in residence at the Artificial
Intelligence Laboratory-University
of Zurich in 2004, a 2000-2001 National
Science Foundation grant awarded
for creating a robotic theater at
The Cooper Union for the Advancement
of Science and Art She is a Professor
in the Department
of Entertainment Technology
at New
York City College of Technology,
City
University of New York, where
she teaches digital video, and Topics
and Perspectives in Emerging Media,
and other courses.
Contact: a@adriannewortzel.com
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