Roderick Coover
Since 2004
Works in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania United States of America

BIO
Roderick Coover's works employ digital media arts and experimental documentary methods to explore point of contacts between technologies, the social sciences and the humanities. Some themes include visual geographies, interactive panoramic, cultural narratives and their collective representations, and word-image relationships.

His new media art works and non-traditional documentary films been shown at venues such as Documenta Madrid, SIGGRAPH, DAC, the Krannert Museum, The Art Gallery, and the Esther Klein Gallery. His works include films such as The Language of Wine: An Ethnography of Work, Wine and the Senses and From Vérité to Virtual: Conversations on the Frontier of Visual Anthropology, interactive media such as the interactive CD-Rom Cultures in Webs: Working in Hypermedia With The Documentary Image, and museum installations such as Inside/Outside, currently on exhibition at the Museum of the Philosophical Society of America. A keynote speaker at the conference Text-Image-Narrative in Switzerland in 2006, a keynote mediamaker at the International Visual Sociology Association Conference - Buenos Aires, and a plenary speaker at the Whitney Biennial/University of Colorado sponsored conference, Rethinking the Visual, Coover is also the author of papers published in Visual Anthropology, Visual Studies, Film Quarterly, Film International, Cineaste and elsewhere. His awards include a USIA Hays-Fulbright Fellowship, a Whiting Fellowship, a Chicago Group on Modern France Fellowship, and an LEF foundation grant. He is an associate professor of media arts at Temple University. More at http://www.roderickcoover.com
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Outside/Inside


Dates:
Fri Oct 31, 2008 00:00 - Fri Oct 31, 2008

Outside / Inside: Virtual Panoramas of Independence National Historical Park
Roderick Coover

APS Museum, Philadelphia
Through 28 December 2008

Visitors are virtual walkers entering into an interactive spiraling panorama. They explore the natural and virtual landscape of a small area of Philadelphia. The area was once home to tanneries, warehouses and a prison, and it is now the grounds of Independence National Historical Park -- a park which reveals and conceals its pasts. Against a kaleidoscope of shifting park panoramas, the walker integrates layered fragments of original and historical texts. Weaving among the fragments, reader-viewers discover lessons of exploration, discovery, and loss. These fragments are set against a city-scape on which are layered additional motifs and character performances. In the panorama, reader-viewers discover links to embedded videos -- portals of exploration. The work is one of a series of interactive panoramas by Roderick Coover. More information at http://www.roderickcoover.com and http://www.amphilsoc.org/museum/undaunted/outside.html.