Zachary Lieberman
Zachary Lieberman is an artist and engineer whose work is focused on exploring the creative and human uses of technology. He produces installations, on-line works and concerts concerned with the themes of kinetic and gestural performance, interactive imaging and sound synthesis.

In 2002 Artist-in-Residence at the Ars Electronica Futurelab, Linz, Austria; in 2003, Artist-in-Residence at Eyebeam Atelier in New York. Lieberman is currently an Artist-in-Residence with Dance Theatre Workshop in New York City.

Working with collaborator Golan Levin, he created a series of installations - "Remark" and "Hidden Worlds" - for the Ars Electronica Museum of the Future focusing on visualizing speech; these were followed with "Messa Di Voce," a concert performance in which the speech, shouts and songs of two vocalists are radically augmented in real-time by interactive visualization software. The concert premiered at Ars Electronica in 2003 and is currently touring England.

Lieberman lives and works in New York City. He teaches courses in audio-visual synthesis and creative image processing at Parsons School of Design.

 

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