Visual Rhythm: Rob Miller

Rob Miller, Fuse, 2012
reinterpreted media/interactive media

Rob Miller contributes a large-scale interactive installation as a hands-on educational component of the exhibition. Fuse allows viewers to manipulate two open source videos, accessed through the Internet, using a control panel and computer screen to create an original composite video that is viewable as a projection.

Rob Miller (born 1976) is an industrial designer and digital artist living in Golden, Colorado. He received a BID from Syracuse University in 1999. He founded Loophole, a Denver-based industrial and interactive design studio in 2003. Miller co-founded Object + Thought, an exhibition space for new media, installations, and performances in 2006 with Denver-based artist and curator Paco Proano. His wide range of work has been recognized by the Industrial Designers Society of America, BusinessWeek, Wired Magazine, and the American Institute of Architects. He has created digital works for Tonograph.com (2008), BioMérieux (2008), Create Denver Expo (2010), and Father Unknown (2012).

Visual Rhythm has been made possible by Presenting Sponsor Mike’s Camera and by a partnership with the Brakhage Center at the University of Colorado Boulder.With additional support from Sue Cannon, Polly and Mark Addison, Boulder County Arts Alliance, the Department of Art and Art History at the University of Colorado Boulder, and the Hotel Boulderado.

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