Artist/developer Maria Cordell is an accomplished programmer and project manager with years of experience in product development. She is also a published author and photographer with numerous awards to her credit. She holds a BS in Physics, with High Honor, and an MS in Information Design and Technology, both from the Georgia Institute of Technology.
Maria’s combined expertise in software development, project management, and photography place her in a strong position for conceptualizing and executing complex and visually oriented new media art projects. She is an active member of the Topological Media Lab (TML) at the Georgia Institute of Technology, where she contributes to the group’s calligraphic video projects and the creation of novel physics-based instruments for engaging interactive play.
The result of Maria’s contributions to calligraphic video was featured in the spring of 2004 as The Last Supper, a one-night event that completely transformed an ordinarily bleak urban tunnel on the Georgia Tech campus into a vibrant interactive experience. Calligraphic video instruments were also the technical foundation of Membrane, an experiment in social thickening developed in concert with members of the international art group sponge. Membrane was featured at the Dutch Electronic Arts Festival (V2_:DEAF04) in Rotterdam, November 2004.
For a bit more info and links to the Calligraphic Video page, see:
http://mariacordell.com/art_cvideo.htm
Maria’s combined expertise in software development, project management, and photography place her in a strong position for conceptualizing and executing complex and visually oriented new media art projects. She is an active member of the Topological Media Lab (TML) at the Georgia Institute of Technology, where she contributes to the group’s calligraphic video projects and the creation of novel physics-based instruments for engaging interactive play.
The result of Maria’s contributions to calligraphic video was featured in the spring of 2004 as The Last Supper, a one-night event that completely transformed an ordinarily bleak urban tunnel on the Georgia Tech campus into a vibrant interactive experience. Calligraphic video instruments were also the technical foundation of Membrane, an experiment in social thickening developed in concert with members of the international art group sponge. Membrane was featured at the Dutch Electronic Arts Festival (V2_:DEAF04) in Rotterdam, November 2004.
For a bit more info and links to the Calligraphic Video page, see:
http://mariacordell.com/art_cvideo.htm