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Golan Levin
Golan Levin (born 1972) is an American new media artist, composer, performer and engineer interested in developing artifacts and events which explore supple new modes of reactive expression.〔(Princeton Slasharts )〕 ==Biography== Levin received a self-designed Bachelor's degree in Art and Design at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1994, and a Master's degree in Media Arts and Sciences from the MIT Media Lab in 2000, as a student in John Maeda's Aesthetics and Computation Group (ACG). Between degrees, Levin worked as an interface designer at Paul Allen's Interval Research Corporation, where he was introduced to the field of interactive new media art by Michael Naimark, Brenda Laurel, and Scott Snibbe, among others. After his graduate work at MIT, Levin taught computational design in various schools in New York City, including Columbia University, Cooper Union, and Parsons School of Design before accepting a position at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) in 2004. Levin is currently Associate Professor of Electronic Time Based Art in the CMU School of Art,〔()〕 with courtesy appointments in the School of Computer Science and the School of Design. He is also Director of the Frank-Ratchye STUDIO for Creative Inquiry, at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh,〔()〕 an interdisciplinary research unit dedicated to supporting projects at the intersection of arts and technology. There he teaches computation arts and researches new intersections of machine code and visual culture.〔Wolf Lieser. ''Digital Art''. Langenscheidt: h.f. ullmann. 2009. p. 135〕
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