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Casey
Reas explores abstractions of biological and natural systems through various
digital media including software art, digital prints, and reactive electromechanical
sculpture. He has lectured and exhibited in Europe, Asia, and the United
States and his work has recently been shown at the American Museum of the
Moving Image, Ars Electronica, Interaction01 in Ogaki, New York Digital
Salon, Museum of Modern Art, and P.S.1. In 2001, Casey received his M.S.
degree in Media Arts and Sciences from the MIT Media Laboratory, where he
was a member of John Maeda's Aesthetics and Computation Group (ACG). His
research within the ACG focused on the concept and execution of behavioral
kinetic sculpture. Casey is currently an associate professor at the newly
established Interaction Design Institute Ivrea in northern Italy. With Ben
Fry, he is currently developing Proce55ing, an environment for learning
how to program interactive media. His work is represented by the Bitforms
gallery in New York.
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