Information AboutScott Snibbe |
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| american artists | |
| computer art | |
| digital art | |
| software art | |
| internet art | |
| new media | |
| contemporary artists | |
| living people | |
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Snibbe received undergraduate and masters degrees in Computer Science and Fine Art from Brown University , where he studied with Dr. Andries Van Dam . Snibbe studied Abstract Film at the Rhode Island School of Design with Amy Kravitz . After making several hand-drawn animated shorts, he turned to Interactive Art as his primary artistic medium. Snibbe's work has been shown at the Whitney Museum Of American Art (New York), San Francisco Museum Of Modern Art (California), The Kitchen (New York), Eyebeam (New York), the Israel Museum (Jerusalem, Israel), the NTT InterCommunication Center (Tokyo, Japan) and the Institute Of Contemporary Arts (London). His work is also shown and collected by science museums, including the Exploratorium (San Francisco, CA), the New York Hall Of Science (Queens, NY), the Cité Des Sciences Et De L'Industrie (Paris, France), and the Phaeno Science Center (Germany). He has received grants from the Rockefeller Foundation the National Endowment For The Arts , National Video Resources and awards from the Prix Ars Electronica Festival, the Stuttgart Trickfilm-Festival , the Black Mariah Film Festival, and the Student Academy Awards . Snibbe has taught media art at UC Berkeley and the San Francisco Art Institute . He worked as a Computer Scientist at Adobe Systems from 1994-1996, where he contributed to Adobe After Effects . He was an employee at Interval Research from 1996-2000 where he worked on Computer Vision , Computer Graphics and Haptics research projects. Snibbe's studio is in San Francisco , California , where he lives and works. REFERENCES SOURCES
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