Daniel Sauter
Bio:
Daniel Sauter is an artist who creates interactive installations and site-specific interventions dealing with the cultural and social implications of emergent technologies. His research is driven by a curiosity about how technologies shape and transform urban spaces, social relationships, and the human body. He uses technology as artistic material, embedded in larger social and cultural contexts. His works have been exhibited internationally, in Europe, Asia, and the United States. His current research and writing focus on sensor-based mobile interfaces. In 2010, he founded Chicago’s Mobile Processing conference. He received an MFA from the Department of Design I Media Arts, University of California, Los Angeles, and a diploma from the Karlsruhe University of Arts and Design at the ZKM in 2002. He is an associate professor of new media arts and Interim Associate Director at the University of Illinois at Chicago School of Art and Design.
Art Works:
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Light Attack
Categories: [Performance]
[SIGGRAPH 2006] -
In the Line of Sight
Categories: [Installation]
[SIGGRAPH 2010]