Rachel Harrison is an internationally recognized sculptor based in New York, and is represented by Greene Naftali gallery. She is also a research fellow at the Jan van Eyck Academie in Maastricht, Netherlands.Amber specializes in the field of computational design. She joined the faculty of the Department of Design at the Bergen National Academy of the Arts (KHiB) as Associate Professor in interaction design. Frid-Jimenez was a 2008 Rockefeller Foundation New Media Fellow Nominee, 2008 Fellow for Extending Creativity in Digital Media for the Anderson Ranch Arts Center, and the 2006-7 Steven R. She has presented her work internationally at institutions including Banff New Media Institute, Rhode Island School of Design, Cornell University, Harvard University, School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Smithsonian Institution, American Institute of Graphic Arts and at independent venues such as Art Interactive, Upgrade! International (online), WMMNA (online), and DFN Gallery (New York). Her recent work includes interactive video installations, performance-based participation from large-scale online audiences, and painting. He has published scholarly articles on the unreinforced masonry bridges of Anadalusia, Spain, and has contributed to articles on covered bridges in the Northeastern United States.Īmber Frid-Jemenez is an artist, designer and technologist whose work confronts issues ranging from politics and surveillance to representations of women in media. Dahmen has presented his projects at MIT, the Graduate School of Design at Harvard, New York Academy of Sciences, Lund University (Sweden), Bigelow Laboratory for Oceanographic Research, the Federal Highway Administration, and area architecture firms. He was recently Chief Executive Officer at Bodega Algae LLC, an alternative energy startup funded by the National Science Foundation to develop technology for advanced biofuels, and has consulted on rammed earth globally. He is a co-founder of Terratech, a startup company using advances in nanotechnology to provide the global construction industry with low-carbon replacements for conventional masonry materials. Dahmen is currently Assistant Professor of Design and Sustain- ability Integration at the University of British Columbia School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture. Joe Dahmen is a designer whose work engages resource consumption in architecture and the infrastructure that supports it.
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