John Fillwalk is an associate professor of electronic art and director of the Institute for Digital Intermedia Arts and Animation.
He works and instructs in a variety of time-based and digital media including video, installation, imaging, interactive art, and animation.
Career highlights:
- Notable exhibitions include:
- Prix Ars Electronica 2004
- International Cyberarts Festival in Linz, Austria
- CYNETart 2004: 8th International Festival for Computer Based Art in Dresden, Germany
- 4th Salón de Arte Digital at the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo, Maracaibo, Venezuela
- VIDEOFORMES 2005: International Video and New Media Festival, Clermont-Ferrand, France
- SIGGRAPH 2003 and 2001 International Computer Graphics Conferences; Galerie Paris-Sud. Paris, France
- 404 International Festival of Electronic Art (2005), Rosario, Argentina
- Galerie Paris-Sud, France; InteractivA '03 at Museo de Arte Contemporáneo Ateneo de Yucatán, Merida, Mexico
- Synthese 2005 and 2004: 35th and 34th International Festival of Electronic Music and Art, Bourges, France
- Taranto Gallery, Chelsea, New York
- ASCI Digital '02 Exhibition, New York Hall of Science, New York.
- Artist in Residence at Ball State's Center for Media Design from 2003-2005
- Has received numerous grants, commissions, awards, and fellowships
- Board of Directors: Hans Breder Foundation.
- Member of Hewlett Packaard Artists and Animators of the Future Council
- Received his MA and MFA from the University of Iowa in intermedia and video art in 1990
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