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James Powderly : ウィキペディア英語版 | James Powderly
James Powderly (born 1976) is an artist, designer and engineer whose work has focused on creating tools for graffiti artists and political activists, designing robots and promoting open source culture. == Biography ==
Powderly studied music composition at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. After college, he received a Master's degree from NYU's Interactive Telecommunications Program. James worked at (Honeybee Robotics ) and was part of the team that worked on the Mars Exploration Rovers Rock Abrasion Tool. As the collaborative team (Robot Clothes ), Powderly and artist Michelle Kempner, received an artist residency at Eyebeam for their project, Automated Biography. The project used small robots to tell the "personal story about a sick person and their partner."〔(【引用サイトリンク】 url = http://www.eyebeam.org/engage/exhibitions.php?id=84&subid=91 ) 〕 In 2005, James became a Research and Development Fellow at the Eyebeam OpenLab where he began collaborating with Evan Roth. Working as the Graffiti Research Lab, Roth and Powderly developed open source tools for graffiti writers and activists, such as LED Throwies and L.A.S.E.R. Tag.〔 〕 Together they also founded the Free Art and Technology Lab a.k.a. F.A.T. Lab. Most recently James has won several awards for his work on the EyeWriter project, including the 2009 Design of the Year in Interactive Art from Design Museum, London, the 2010 Prix Ars Electronica,〔()〕 the 2010 FutureEverything Award and featured on NPR and TED. Several of James' works are in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art. James was a professor at Hongik University in the Visual Communication Design Department in Seoul, South Korea before moving to Fort Lauderdale, Florida to work for augmented reality company Magic Leap.
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