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Daniel Rozin
* 1961
http://www.smoothware.com/danny/

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Archive of Digital Art (ADA). “Daniel Rozin – artist profile”. https://www.digitalartarchive.at/database/artists/general/artist/rozin.html. (retrieved 2010-19-09). @online{ADAartistprofile, author = {Archive of Digital Art (ADA)}, title = {Daniel Rozin artist profile}, url = {https://www.digitalartarchive.at/database/artists/general/artist/rozin.html}, urldate = {retrieved 2010-19-09}
About
Daniel Rozin trained as an industrial and interactive designer. He creates interactive installations and sculptures that have the ability to change and respond to the presence of a viewer. Although computers are often used, they are seldom visible. Mirrors and the mediated perception of the self are central themes in his work. Rozin is the recipient of numerous awards, and his work has been exhibited globally at the Reina Sofia Museum, Madrid, Israel Museum, Taiwan National Museum, ICC Tokyo, American Museum of the Moving Image, SIGGRAPH and Sundance Film Festival. He is Professor at ITP, Tisch School of the Arts, NYU.
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2010 "Contrast" -Chrysler Museum Norfolk VA - October
2010 X by Y - bitforms gallery - Januay to March
2010 "Reflections" -Exploratorium SF
2007 "Fabrication" -bitforms Gallery NY
2006 bitforms Gallery Seoul Korea
2006 “Mirror image” John Michael Kohler Art Center WI


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Onedotzero. Motion Blur 2: Multidimensional Moving Imagemakers. London, UK: Laurence King Publishing, 2009.
Beddard, Honor and Douglas Dodds. V and A Pattern: Digital Pioneers. London: V and A Publishing, 2009.
Catherine Mason. A Computer in the Art Room: The Origins of British Computer Arts 1950-1980. Norfolk, UK: JJG Publishing, 2008.
Onedotzero. Motion Blur: Graphic Moving Imagemakers Publishers. London, UK: Laurence King Publishers, 2006.
Onedotzero. Motion Blur 2: Multidimensional Moving Imagemakers. London, UK: Laurence King Publishing, 2009.
Beddard, Honor and Douglas Dodds. V and A Pattern: Digital Pioneers. London: V and A Publishing, 2009.
Catherine Mason. A Computer in the Art Room: The Origins of British Computer Arts 1950-1980. Norfolk, UK: JJG Publishing, 2008.
Onedotzero. Motion Blur: Graphic Moving Imagemakers Publishers. London, UK: Laurence King Publishers, 2006.