Carlos Castellanos is an interdisciplinary artist and researcher with a wide array of interests such as cybernetics, ecology, embodiment, phenomenology, artificial intelligence and transdisciplinary collaboration. His work bridges science, technology, education and the arts, developing a network of creative interaction with living systems, the natural environment and emerging technologies. His artworks have been exhibited at local, national and international venues such as the International Symposium of Electronic Art (ISEA), SIGGRAPH, ZERO1 San Jose and CCCC (Centro del Carmen de Cultura Contemporánea). He is also a founding member of [phylum], an interdisciplinary research collective working at the intersection of science, technology and the arts. Castellanos is Assistant Professor at the School of Interactive Games & Media (IGM), Rochester Institute of Technology where he directs the CoEmergence Lab. He holds a Ph.D. from the School of Interactive Arts and Technology (SIAT), Simon Fraser University and an MFA from the CADRE Laboratory for New Media, San Jose State University.
Castellanos is also a musician (drums and keywords mostly) and has worked as an audio engineer, sound designer and web designer/developer.
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