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For a full list of projects please see: www.mbiederman.com
Bio:
b. 1972, Chicago Heights, IL, USA
Matthew Biederman works with the electromagnetic spectrum as base
material in all of his explorations. He explores questions surrounding
the spectrum from policy to perception through tactical media projects,
performances, installations, and workshops. Biederman was the recipient
of the Bay Area Artist Award in Video by New Langton Arts in 1999,
First Place in the Visual Arts category of Slovenia’s Break21 festival,
and has served as artist-in-residence at the Center for Experimental
Television on numerous occasions.
His installations have been exhibited worldwide in a variety of
festivals and venues such as 7th ATA Fesitval (Lima, Peru), Oboro
(Montreal), ZeroOne (San Jose) and the SCAPE Biennial of Art in Public
Space (Christchurch, New Zealand) As a film and video maker, his works
have been included in, among others, the FILE festival (Sao Paulo), New
Forms Festival (Vancouver), the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Paris/Berlin
International Meetings, and the Chicago Underground Film Festival.
As a performer, he has developed his work through various settings to
stimulate new work methodologies, via site-specific works at SIGGRAPH
and DARE-DARE, residencies at the Makrolab, and various other projects.
He has worked alongside numerous musicians since 1999, performing at
the historic Theatre du Chatelet (Paris), Ars Electronica (Linz), the
AV Festival (Newcastle), Hipersonica (Rio de Janeiro) and many others.
Since 2004 he has participated on a long-term collaboration with the
Projekt Atol / PACT Systems team performing and developing the visual
display systems for their Signal-Sever! / SCATTER! / Spektr! events.
These performances have been featured at festivals such as Futuresonic
(UK), ISEA (Helsinki/Singapore), Nuit Blanche (Paris), and La Batie
(Geneva). As a visualist, his performances have been featured at
festivals such as Elektra (Montreal), MUTEK (Montreal), Flow
(Helsinki), and Version (Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago).
He is currently engaged in the Arctic Perspective Initiative working towards the construction of free, open information sharing
infrastructures for the circumpolar region. Please see: http://www.arcticperspective.org
Biederman is currently represented by Art45 and lives and works in Montreal, Quebec.
API team expedition to Foxe Basin, Nunavut, Canada, July 2009.
Photo: Matthew Biederman
Arctic Perspective
Canada House, Trafalgar Square, London, UK
21 May to 30 September 2010, weekdays 10am-5.30pm
Arctic Perspective highlights the cultural, geopolitical and ecological significance of the Arctic and its indigenous cultures. In collaboration with the people of Igloolik, Kinngait, Iqaluit, Mittimatalik and Kanngiqtugaapik in Nunavut, Canada and other Arctic communities, arti...
Ourobooros, or Vertical Bars matched horizontally one by one (2008) will be shown at Interaccess Media arts Center in conjunction with the 23rd International Images Festival. You can find it in the 'off-screen' section.
April 3rd - May 1st, 2010
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2010Generative digital wall drawing2 HD Projectors, 2 Computers, custom softwareInvited by Gallerie PUSH for Nuit Blanche, Montreal.Following a set of rules for the drawing, perspective is continuouslydistorted. The shifting colors either push or pull, and sometimes both.In Collaboration with Art45Special Thanks to:HC Giljiel'iACT/UdeM institut Arts Cultures Technologies full video and details here....
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