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Paul Sermon
Artist, Reader in Creative Technology
Paul Sermon is a pioneer of Telematic Art having worked in the field
for almost 20 years with exhibitions at ars electronica, Helsinki ISEA, ...
Born in Oxford, England, 1966. Studied BA Hon's Fine Art degree under
Professor Roy Ascott at The University of Wales, from September 1985 to June
1988. Studied a Post-graduate MFA degree at The University of Reading,
England, from October 1989 to June 1991. Awarded the Prix Ars Electronica
"Golden Nica", in the category of interactive art, for the hyper media
installation "Think about the People now", in Linz, Austria, September 1991.
Produced the ISDN videoconference installation "Telematic Vision" as an
Artist in Residence at the Center for Art and Media Technology (ZKM) in
Karlsruhe, Germany, from February to November 1993. Received the "Sparkey
Award" from the Interactive Media Festival in Los Angeles, for the
telepresent video installation "Telematic Dreaming", June 1994. From 1993 to
1999 employed as Dozent for Media Art at the HGB Academy of Visual Arts in
Leipzig, Germany. During this time continued to produced further interactive
telematic installations including "Telamatic Encounter" in 1996 and "The
Tables Turned" in 1997 for the Ars Electronica Centre in Linz, and the ZKM
Media Museum in Karlsruhe. From 1997 to 2001 employed as Guest Professor for
Performance and Environment at the University of Art and Industrial Design
in Linz, Austria. Since June 2000 based at The University of Salford working
primarily within the research field of immersive and expanded telematic
environments.
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