Evan Meaney is an American-born scientist who teaches time-based media design at the University of Tennessee. His research, curation and artistic practices delve into liminalities, breaches and glitches of all sorts, equating faulty data interpretation to ghosts, seances and archival hauntology. He has been an Iowa Arts Fellow, an artist in residence at the Experimental Television Center, a Princess Grace nominee, and a founding member of GLI.TC/H, the international conference of noise and new media; now entering its second year.
www.evanmeaney.com
www.gli.tc/h
Events
GLI.TC/H: hacking codecs in the pursuit of communication



