Nina Sobell
New York-based artist and sculptor Nina Sobell, who since 1969 is active internationally in pioneering internet performance art actions, in addition to working with videos exploring neuroscience, originated Brain Wave Drawings, the synchrony of brainwaves and computers, memory, human relationships, communication, public interactivity and sculpture. She pioneered video, Brain-Computer Interfaces and created the first live interactive web performance at NYU’s Center for Advanced Technology in collaboration with Emily Hartzell with the historic internet collective ParkBench. Her work is in the collection of or has been shown at the Getty Museum; de Saisset Museum; the Whitney Museum, MUDAM, Luxembourg; Kunsthalle, Vienna; Banff Centre for the Arts; Manchester Gallery, England; Acme Gallery Archives in Whitechapel Gallery, London; The Blanton Museum, Austin; CAM, Houston; ZKM, Karlsruhe; ICA London; DIA Foundation; Cornell University and many other institutions and private collections. MLC Gallery, Media Burn and Video Data Bank represent her work.
Information:
- Location: New York, New York, United States
SIGGRAPH Digital Arts Community Roles:
- SPARKS Presenter