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Daniel Sauter
Assistant Professor
Electronic Visualization
dsauter7@uic.edu
Office: AAD, room 3364
http://daniel-sauter.com
Fall 2009 Courses
AD 305 - Electronic Visualization I [4 hours ]
25142: LEC, MW 9:00-9:50am, Art & Architecture Building #3325
25141: LAB, MW 10:00-11:40am, Art & Architecture Building #3325
AD 406 - Advanced Special Topics in Art and Design [0 to 5 hours ]
30477: LEC, MW 9:00-9:50am, Art & Architecture Building #3325
30476: LAB, MW 10:00-11:40am, Art & Architecture Building #3325
AD 472 - Independent Study in Film/Video/Electronic Visualization [4 to 12 hours ]
18376: CNF, by appointment
AD 499 - Cooperative Education [0 to 4 hours ]
10452: COP, by appointment
AD 508 - Advanced Electronic Visualization and Critique [4 hours ]
10463: CNF, W 2:00-2:50pm, Stevenson Hall #312
10464: LAB, W 3:00-5:00pm, #
AD 509 - Advanced Electronic Visualization [5 hours ]
10465: CNF, by appointment
10468: LAB, by appointment
Biography:
Daniel Sauter is an artist who creates interactive installations and site-specific interventions dealing with the cultural and social implications of emergent technologies. His current projects focus on mobile interventions exploring the phenomenon of projection in urban spaces.
Sauter received a Diploma in Communication Design from HfG/ZKM Karlsruhe in 2002 (State College of Design at the Center for Art and Media, Germany), and an MFA from the Design | Media Arts Department at UCLA in 2004 (University of California Los Angeles). He won the Nabi Special Honorary Mention for UNESCO Digital Arts Award 2005, the Bernay Kurland Grayson Award for Creative Excellence 2005, the Art In Motion Award 2005, and the EUROPRIX Top Talent Award 2001. In 2004, he was awarded a honorary mention in the category Interactive Art for the Prix Ars Electronica and received an Adjudicators` Recommendation at the 8th Japan Media Arts Festival. Currently Sauter is an Assistant Professor at the School of Art and Design at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC).
His works have been shown internationally, including the Ars Electronica Festival at the O.K Center for Contemporary Art, Linz, Austria, SIGGRAPH 2006: the 33rd International Conference and Exhibition on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques, Boston, USA; the 3rd Beijing International New Media Arts Exhibition, Beijing, China; the Microwave International Media Art Festival, Hong Kong, the Art Center Nabi, Seoul, Korea; the 8th Japan Media Arts Festival at the Metropolitan Museum of Photography in Tokyo, Japan; the National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts in Taichung, Taiwan; the Witte de With, Center for Contemporary Art, 35th International Film Festival, Rotterdam, Netherlands; the Beyond Media Festival 05, Ospedale degli Innocenti and Stazione Leopolda, Florence, Italy; the Nano exhibition at the LACMALab in Los Angeles, USA; the telic gallery in Los Angeles, USA; the Armory Center for the Arts in Pasadena, USA; the New Wight Gallery, in Los Angeles, USA; the Europrix Top Talent Festival in Vienna, Austria; the Europrix Award in Lisbon, Portugal; the Milia 02 in Cannes, France; the International Video Festival in Bochum, Germany; the 6. International Videofestival in Novi Sad, Serbia and Montenegro; the FILE festival in S?o Paulo, Brazil; the Reality Zone conference at UC Santa Barbara, USA; the LALALA exhibition at the Pacific Design Center in Los Angeles, USA; the Leipzig Book Fair, Germany; the Kunsthalle in Baden-Baden, Germany.
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