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Interactivity as a Medium

STANFORD LECTURE, NOVEMBER 20, 2012

In the first lecture of the 23rd year of the Human-Computer Interaction Seminar, Scott Snibbe--interactive artist and app creator--explores human perception and using computers to create alternate forms of reality.

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Scott Snibbe Presentation at Creative & Technology Expo

Scott Sona Snibbe licensed his first software at the age of 11 and his career has never stopped soaring. This brilliant Interactive Artist and Software Composer has achieved International acclaim for his work. His exhibits have appeared throughout the United States and Europe and he continues to push the edge of Interactive Art. Here's your chance to hear his story, his thoughts about art, his mentor Gary Kildall's influence, his initial work and his meteoric rise in the world of Art & Technology. One of Scott's latest artistic ventures is with Icelandic Performance Artist Bjork which he discusses during his presentation. Recorded in March 2012 at the Creative & Technology Expo on the Monterey Peninsula in California.

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Scott Snibbe on CNN’s The Next List: the Future of Interactivity

Scott Snibbe was featured in a half-hour program last Sunday on CNN’s The Next List, which profiles forward-looking thinkers in the fields of technology, science and social change.

Host Dr. Sanjay Gupta, and producer Tracy Dorsey brought her crew to Snibbe’s studio in San Francisco for a three-day shoot that resulted in an intimate and extensive portrait to discuss, among other projects, recent work with James Cameron’s interactive “Avatar” exhibition at the EMP Museum, Bjork’s breakthrough Biophilia App, and the future of interactivity.

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TEDxLondon - Scott Snibbe

Scott Snibbe is a media artist, filmmaker, and researcher in interactivity. Whether on mobile devices or in large public spaces, his interactive art spurs people to participate socially, emotionally, and physically. His works are strongly influenced by cinema: particularly animation, silent, and surrealist film; and often mix live and filmed performances with real-time interaction. Snibbe's artwork is in the permanent collections of the Whitney Museum of American Art (New York) and The Museum of Modern Art (New York); and has been shown in several hundred solo and group exhibitions worldwide, including a solo retrospective at the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London. His large-scale interactive projects have been incorporated into concert tours, Olympics, science museums, airports, and other major public spaces and events, and he has collaborated on interactive projects with musicians and filmmakers including Björk and James Cameron.

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