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Pablo Colapinto

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Pablo Colapinto

 

 


 

Pablo Colapinto is currently pursuing a doctoral degree from the Media Arts and Technology Program at UCSB, and received his BA in Visual Studies from Harvard University in 2000.  A video artist by trade, his academic research examines architectures of information manipulation across various disciplines, and he is now serving as coordinator for the Social Computing Bluesky Group of the Transliteracies project.  Pablo was previously a professor of video editing and interactivity in Philadelphia, teaching courses at Temple University, University of the Arts, Moore College of Arts and Design, and Scribe Video Center.  In 2005 he received a Pew Fellowship in the Arts, and has been a resident artist at the Atlantic Center for the Arts in Florida and the Experimental Television Center in New York.  His 2D and 3D work has been seen at BAM, the New York Public Theatre, Lincoln Center, the Japan Society and at the Institute of Contemporary Art in Philadelphia.

 

 


Recommended Reading:

 

  • Social Computing, Behavioral Modeling, and Prediction, edited by Huan Lui, John Salerno, and Michael Young, Springer Science, 2008.
    • This is a robust collection of 27 essays exploring the state of the art of behaviorial computation, from Department of Defense terrorist analytics to particle swarm group learning and multi-national game theory.
  • Community Informatics: Shaping Computer-mediated Social Relations, L. Keeble, B. Loader, Routledge, ed., London, 2001.

 

 


Links: 

 

      wolftype.com

 

 

 

 

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