Statement
Teri Rueb studierte bis 1997 Arts and Literature, Carnegie Mellon University, und Interactive Telecommunications, New York University
Seit 1998 ist er Associate Professor of Visual Arts, University of Maryland (Baltimore)
Theorie / Forschung
Research Interests: embodied interaction and social computing, wireless and wearable computing, tangible interfaces, history and theory of interactive art and technology.
Ausstellungen / Präsentationen
- Werke / Festivalteilnahmen u. a.: SIGGRAPH (San Antonio, 2002) / International Symposium on Electronic Arts (Nagoya, 2002; Paris, 2000) / New Museum of Contemporary Art (New York) / the Corcoran Gallery of Art (Washington DC) / The Banff Centre for the Arts (Banff)