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Goldberg, Ken

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Digital access to this material is pending artist's approval. Materials may be viewed onsite at the Goldsen Archive, Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Kroch Library, Cornell University.

I've always been interested in robots. They bridge the abstract world of digital computers with the concrete world of physical experience. As an engineer, my students and I study the fundamental capabilities of robots. As an artist, I'm interested in what robots can show us about being human. My work explores interactions between human/machine, human/human and human/nature. I'm fascinated by the ways that technology mediates these relationships and how mediation changes our understanding of perception, control and reality.

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    2005 Rockefeller New Media Foundation Proposal
    Goldberg, Ken (2009-03-11T21:21:31Z)
    This net art installation will provide 24-hour high resolution public access into the heart of Jerusalem, one of the most iconic, sacred, and politically charged locations in the world. I will install the most advanced, high-resolution robotic camera and develop an interactive website that allows online visitors to zoom in to view live and minute details as they occur.