Teri Rueb
Pause/Play: Notes on Mediated Walking and Listening
Monday, October 22nd, 12-1pm, ATLAS 311
Professor of Critical Media Practices
Her scholarly writings have been published by MIT Press, Routledge, and the University of Minnesota. Writings about her work have appeared widely and most notably in anthologies and survey texts such as 鈥淒igital Art鈥 (Thames and Hudson, World of Art Series), 鈥淲alking and Mapping鈥 (MIT Press), 鈥淚nformation Arts鈥 (MIT Press), 鈥淯biquitous Computing: Complexity and Culture鈥 (Routledge) and 鈥淢obile Audience鈥 (Springer).Teri Rueb is an artist and Professor of Critical Media Practices at the University of Colorado, Boulder. Her practice unfolds in the extended fields of sound, mobile media art and land-based critical spatial practices. She has created GPS-based interactive sound installations since 1996 and has received awards including a Prix Ars Electronica Award and nominations for the CalArts Alpert Award, the Rockefeller New Media Award and the Boston ICA Foster Prize. Her work has been supported by the Ucross Foundation, the Arnold Arboretum / Harvard University, the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, the Santa Fe Art Institute, La Panac茅e, Edith R眉ss Site for New Media, The Banff Center for the Arts, the Boston Institute of Contemporary Art, Artslink, Turbulence.org, and various State Arts Councils. She lectures and presents widely at venues including Ars Electronica, ISEA, SIGGRAPH, Transmediale and IRCAM.
She has played key roles in developing new programs, curricula and doctoral degrees at the Rhode Island School of Design and the University at Buffalo, among others. She holds a doctorate from Harvard University Graduate School of Design, a master鈥檚 degree from New York University, Tisch School of the Arts, Interactive Telecommunications Program and a bachelor鈥檚 degree in Art and Literary and Cultural Studies (honors) from Carnegie Mellon University.