
Director, STUDIO for Creative Inquiry
Associate Professor of Electronic Art
Courtesy Associate Professor of Design
Courtesy Associate Professor of Computer Science
Carnegie Mellon University
Organizer, Art && Code Event Series
Personal page:
www.flong.com
CMU Page:
www.cmu.edu/studio
Golan Levin's pedagogy is concerned with reclaiming
computation as a personal medium of expression. To that end, his
courses are designed to give students the confidence to program
their own software creations from first principles. His studio
classes focus on significant themes in contemporary electronic
media arts, such as interaction design, computational form
generation, information visualization, and audiovisual performance.
These function as "studio art courses in computer science," in
which the objective is to produce personally and socially relevant
expressions, but the medium is software created by the students
themselves. Golan's own work investigates formal languages for
visualization and interactivity in cybernetic systems. He is known
for the conception and creation of
Telesymphony, a concert
whose sounds are wholly performed through the carefully
choreographed ringing of the audience's own mobile phones, and for
interactive information visualizations like
Secret Lives of
Numbers and
Dumpster, which offer novel perspectives
onto millions of online communications. Golan has exhibited and
performed widely in Europe, America and Asia.
Golan is Director of the STUDIO for Creative Inquiry and Associate
Professor of Electronic Art at Carnegie Mellon University, where he
also holds courtesy appointments in the School of Design and the
School of Computer Science.
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