S. Arisona
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Interview with George Legrady, chair of the media arts & technology program at the University of California, Santa Barbara
This interview with George Legrady, artist, researcher, and chair of the Media Arts and Technology program (MAT) at the University of California, Santa Barbara, examines his approaches and methods from his starting point in documentation photography in the 70s towards digital and algorithmic works from the 80s onwards. In addition, it highlights the MAT program and the conclusions George Legrady draws so far, and what possible directions he sees for the future. ©Journal of Professional Communication, all rights reserved.