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Cory Arcangel : ウィキペディア英語版 | Cory Arcangel
Cory Arcangel (born May 25, 1978) is a Brooklyn, New York post-conceptual artist who makes work in many different media, including drawing, music, video,〔 performance art,〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://rhizome.org/events/continual-partial-awareness-premiere-of-a-new-per/ )〕 and video game modifications, for which he is perhaps best known.〔 Arcangel often uses the artistic strategy of appropriation, creatively re-using existing materials such as dancing stands,〔Whitney Museum. "The Whitney to Present ''Cory Arcangel: Pro Tools''" (Press Release). April 11, 2011.〕 Photoshop gradients,〔 and YouTube videos〔 to create new works of art. His work explores the relationship between digital technology and pop culture. ==Early life== Arcangel grew up in Buffalo, New York and attended the Nichols School, where he was a star lacrosse goalie.〔 He was exposed to experimental video artists such as Nam June Paik through the Squeaky Wheel Buffalo Media Arts Center. He was very interested in guitar, practicing eight hours a day by the time he turned seventeen. He studied classical guitar at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music, but later switched to major in the technology of music, graduating in 2000. At Oberlin, Arcangel met Jacob Ciocci and Paul B. Davis. Arcangel and Davis formed the Beige Programming Ensemble in 2000, and released a record of 8-bit music entitled "The 8-Bit Construction Set".〔 Arcangel credits Pauline Oliveros, with whom he took a composition class, for his "fascination with finding artistic inspiration in unlikely machines". He describes a piece in which she connected sine wave oscillators to loudspeakers and output the exact audio frequency as the resonance of the concert hall, creating an increasingly louder sound. This, he says, was what made it "click" for him.〔 Arcangel counts many among his influences, including Steve Reich, Tiger Woods, and ''Weekend at Bernie's''.〔
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