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  Digital'08 - Juror Bios

   

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 Digital’08:
Imagination
 On Behalf Of Our Planet



10th International Digital Print Open Competition/Exhibition
at the New York Hall of Science
October 4, 2008 – January 25, 2009

Organized by Art & Science Collaborations, Inc.




CO-JUROR BIOS




John Michael Gorman is the founding Director of the Science Gallery in Dublin (www.sciencegallery.com) which opened in February 2008 with Lightwave, a festival exploring light in science, technology and art. Prior to that, Michael John worked as lecturer in Science, Technology and Society at Stanford University. Michael John is the author of books including Buckminster Fuller: Designing for Mobility and recently led the development of NanoQuest, a 3D video game exploring nanotechnology.


Cynthia Pannucci is an artist, curator, and founding Director of Art & Science Collaborations, Inc. (ASCI). Highlights from her artistic career include: recipient of a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship; exhibited at The American Craft Museum and Cooper-Hewitt museums in New York City; and received commissions from The Discovery Museum, Bridgeport, CT; The Staten Island Children's Museum, the Metropolitan Transit Authority, NYC, as well as private and corporate clients. In 1988, she founded ASCI, an international nonprofit organization based in New York City. Under her leadership and artistic direction, ASCI was instrumental in reinvigorating the "art & technology" field in the United States during the 1990's; helped coalesce the international "art-science" field through the production of ASCI's four, seminal ArtSci international symposia between 1998-2002; nurtured the digital print medium via symposia and exhibitions; and edits/produces the ASCI eBulletin, the most comprehensive online information tool for the global art-sci-tech field. She recently organized and produced "Fishes Feed Us," an international, environmental youth project that culminated in a performance on the United Nations Plaza for their World Environment Day on June 5, 2007.




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