Image
Biography
2002
Data and Time, Nagoya City Art Museum, Japan
Motion and Rest, Arizona State University Tempe, USA.
2001
Time and Data, Wood Street Gallery, Pittsburgh, USA.
Bibliography
Selected Reviews and Articles
Media Art, Daejeon Municipal Museum of Art, South Korea, 2002
Transforming Time, Nelson Art Museum, ASU, Tempe, AZ, 1999
Selected Books and Catalogues
Kenneth Baker,"Times Shifting Sawdust ", San Francisco Chronicle, July 1, 1995. Datebook: 1
Kenneth Baker, "Modern Art Redefined ", San Francisco Chronicle, July 11, 1998. Datebook: 1
Short Text
Jim Campbell was born in Chicago in 1956 and lives in San Francisco. He received degrees in Mathematics and Engineering from MIT in 1978. He transitioned from filmmaking to interactive video installations in the mid 1980s. His custom electronic sculptures and installations have made him a leading figure in the use of computer technology as an art form.
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