Corey Arcangel, Lecture at Columia University, 2006

Cory Arcangel is a digital artist who lives and works in Brooklyn. His work is concerned with the relationship between technology and culture, and with media appropriation. Arcangel frequently talks about his early collaborations with Paul B. Davis as being very important to the development of his own work. In 1998 they founded BEIGE, a programming ensemble with other friends from Oberlin Conservatory.

Cory's work was featured in the 2004 Whitney Biennial, and has also been exhibited in the Guggenheim Museum and MoMA. His work is in public collections including MoMA, the Whitney Museum of American Art, and Miami Art Museum. In 2006 Cory was an Honorary Senior Fellow in Eyebeam's OpenLab.

Watch the lecture here (this site has a tendency to crash Mac browsers), Corey Arcangel on Wikipedia

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