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Adam W. Brown

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    • NecroChroma: Re-Mediating van Gogh
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PAST WORK

Orgone: Mechanical Tension (2002)

Osiris Interface

Passage (video)

Labyrinth (video)

Pomegranate (video)

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  • ABOUT
  • Early Work
    • Labyrinth (video)
    • Looking for the Pieces
    • Osiris Interface
    • Passage (video)
    • Pomegranate (video)
  • EXPERIMENTS
    • Micro-Wetwares
    • Bion Experiments
    • Orgonome: A Synthetic Life Form (2008)
  • [ir]reverent: Miracles on Demand
  • ReBioGeneSys – Origins of Life
  • ReBioGeneSys: Technical Specs
  • The Great Work of the Metal Lover
  • GWML data and images
  • Origins of Life: Experiment #1.x (2010-)
  • Bion 2006
  • Biolume
  • Orgone: Mechanical Tension (2002)
  • TEACHING – Previous
    • Electronic Art and Intermedia I
    • MFA Professional Practice Seminar
    • Advanced Electronic Art and Intermedia Workshop
    • Experiments in Digital Video
    • Digital Fabrication I
    • Sm[Art] Spaces :: How to Build Robots for Artists

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About Me

Adam Brown is an internationally recognized conceptual artist whose work incorporates art and science hybrids including robotics, molecular chemistry, living systems and emerging technologies that take the form of installation, interactive objects, video, performance and photography.

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Teaching

Art and technology are inextricably linked; as an educator, I teach students about the historical origins and references from which art and technology are derived. At the onset of introductory courses, I begin with a lecture that illuminates these concepts.

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