Ken Goldberg will present a series of art installations involving robots, cameras, and the Internet.
LECTURE SERIES | KEN GOLDBERG
Ken Goldberg will present a series of art installations involving robots, cameras, and the Internet.
Ken Goldberg is an artist and Professor of Engineering at UC Berkeley. Goldberg's art installations have been exhibited at Ars Electronica, the Walker Art Center, ICC Biennale in Tokyo, The Kitchen, Berkeley Art Museum, and the Whitney Biennial 2000. He has taught or had visiting positions at MIT Media Lab, Art Center College of Design, San Francisco Art Institute, and USC.
Goldberg received his PhD in 1990 from the School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University. His primary research area is geometric algorithms for feeding, sorting, and fixturing industrial parts. Goldberg serves on the Advisory Board of the IEEE Society of Robotics and Automation and founded UC Berkeley's Art, Technology, and Culture Colloquium.
Goldberg was awarded the National Science Foundation Young Investigator Award in 1994, the NSF Presidential Faculty Fellowship in 1995, the Joseph Engelberger Robotics Award in 2000, and the IEEE Major Educational Innovation Award in 2001.
February 17, 2004
7:30 pm
Image: Infiltrate, 2003, video sample
SFAI Lecture Hall
800 Chestnut Street
San Francisco, CA
(415)351-3535