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Ken Feingold is an American artist who has made significant contributions to the world of new media art. He is best known for his interactive installations that incorporate computer technology, robotics, and electronics. Feingold's work explores the relationship between humans and machines, and often challenges the viewer's perception of reality. Feingold's career spans over four decades, during which he has had solo exhibitions at several major institutions. His work has been groundbreaking in the integration of artificial intelligence and technology into art. He has been cited as an influence on generations of new media artists. Feingold's notable works include The Robotic Church (1982), which combined robotics, artificial intelligence, and interactive technology to create a critically acclaimed interactive installation. He also created the Robot Opera (1985-86), an experimental opera combining interactive technology, video, and music. Other works by Feingold include The Mind's Eye (1987-89), an interactive installation exploring the potential of artificial intelligence, and The Hamster Canal (1990-91), an interactive performance featuring robots. Feingold's work has been exhibited internationally and has received numerous awards and grants. He has also taught at several prestigious institutions, including the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and the University of California, Los Angeles. In summary, Ken Feingold is an American artist whose work explores the relationship between humans and machines through interactive installations that incorporate computer technology, robotics, and electronics. His work has been groundbreaking in the integration of artificial intelligence and technology into art and has been exhibited internationally. Feingold has also taught at several prestigious institutions and has received numerous awards and grants.

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Ken Feingold

Ken Feingold is an American artist whose work encompasses a variety of media including sculpture, interactive installations, video, and performance. His career spans more than four decades, and he has had solo exhibitions at several major institutions. Feingold is best known for his interactive works, which incorporate aspects of computer technology, robotics, and electronics. He has been cited as an influence on generations of new media artists, and has been groundbreaking in the integration of artificial intelligence and technology into art. Notable works of Feingold include The Robotic Church (1982), a critically acclaimed interactive installation that combined robotics, artificial intelligence, and interactive technology. He also created the Robot Opera (1985-86), an experimental opera combining interactive technology, video, and music. Other works by Feingold include The Mind's Eye (1987-89), an interactive installation exploring the potential of artificial intelligence; and The Hamster Canal (1990-91), an interactive performance featuring robots.

Ken Feingold, American artist, new media, interactive installations, robotics, artificial intelligence.

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