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Gabriella Levine

Gabriella Levine is an artist interested in the relationship between technology and ecology. She creates sculptural and robotic works that mimic environmental phenomena and animal behavior. She teaches at ITP (Interactive Telecommunications Program, Tisch School of the Arts) in NYC, and CIID (Copenhagen Institute of Interaction Design) in Copenhagen. She co-founded Floating Point Studios, Brooklyn, and is President of OSHWA (Open Source Hardware Association). Levine has exhibited work internationally including Ars Electronica, Science Gallery Trinity College (Dublin), Meta.Morf Electronic Arts Biennial (Norway), Eyebeam (NYC), Interactive Art Fair in conjunction with Miami Art Basel, Reverse Space Gallery (Brooklyn), and Fountain Art Fair (NYC). She received the 2012 Prix Ars Electronica Hybrid Arts Award, the Gulfstream Navigator 100K Grant, Black Rock Arts Foundation Grant, & the Awesome Foundation Grant, and her work has been written up in Wired, HyperAllergic, CNN, Vice, Scientific American, Creators Project, and NYTimes.