[spectre] DAVID CRAWFORD: RETROSPECTIVE

Green Jo-Anne jo at turbulence.org
Tue Sep 14 23:13:43 CEST 2010


Pace Digital Gallery and Turbulence.org are pleased to co-present:

DAVID CRAWFORD: RETROSPECTIVE
http://www.pace.edu/digitalgallery
September 21 - October 22, 2010
Opening Reception: September 21; 6:00 - 8:00 pm
Pace Digital Gallery
163 William Street
New York City

David Crawford (1970-2009) studied film, video, and new media at the  
Massachusetts College of Art and completed a BFA in 1997. He received  
several Turbulence.org Commissions, including Here and Now (1998),  
National Velvet (2000), and Stop Motion Studies - Tokyo (2003). In  
2000, his Light of Speed project was a finalist for the SFMOMA Webby  
Prize for Excellence in Online Art. In 2003, Crawford’s Stop Motion  
Studies project received an Artport Gate Page Commission from the  
Whitney Museum of American Art, an Award of Distinction in the Net  
Vision category at the Prix Ars Electronica, and became part of the  
public collection of the Moderna Museet in Stockholm (SMS - Series  
6). In 2004, he received an MSc from Chalmers University of  
Technology and taught at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago.  
Crawford received his PhD in 2009 from the Faculty of Fine, Applied  
and Performing Arts at Göteborg University in Sweden. His artwork has  
been featured by the Guardian and Leonardo. His writing has been  
published by Princeton Architectural Press and SpringerWienNewYork.


Jo-Anne Green
Co-Director
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