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Norie Neumark (New York City) is a sound and media artist who lives and works in Melbourne, Australia. She is part of the art group Out-of-Sync, an art collaboration with Maria Miranda. == Work == Neumark is Chair and Professor in Media Studies, La Trobe University, Melbourne. She is the founding Director of the Centre for Creative Arts, La Trobe University. Previously Neumark was Professor of Media Art at University of Technology, Sydney, where she was founding Director of the Centre for Media Arts Innovation (CMAI) at UTS. In the 1990s Neumark made a series of radiophonic essays for the Listening Room, the premier audio arts program of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Several were also broadcast on New American Radio.〔("New American Radio" )〕 ;Radiophonic essays include: :Jobs for the Girls, or What Do You See When You Look in the Mirror? (1991) :Into the Interface (1994) :Shock (1995) :Separation Anxiety: not the truth about alchemy (1996) :Dead Centre: the body with organs (1998) :Esprit de Corps: oscillating with emotion (1999) :First Report (2003) In 2003 she initiated and collaborated on the radio/internet drama ''Checklist for an Armed Robber''. This was an ABC/UTS project.〔("Checklist for an Armed Robber" )〕 From the early 1990s Neumark initiated several significant projects in new media art, understanding immediately the enormous potential for sound in the new medias. Initially she made CDROM art, making one of the first Australian art CDROMs, the multi-award winning ''Shock in the Ear'', with an innovative use of sound. It was one of the first CDROMs to be funded by the Australian Film Commission (1997). ''Shock in the Ear'' was included in the international CDROM exhibition Contact Zones: the art of CDROM, curated by Timothy Murray. (1999)〔("Contact Zones: the art of CDROM" )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Norie Neumark」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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