See also: FarmerBart, Tintinnabulate

Bart Woodstrup’s eco-related artwork began with the short film “You Cannot Survive the End of the World” which was produced for the first annual World Population Film and Video Festival. His current work investigates the relationship between environmental issues and new technology, specifically, the cultural integration of these issues and technologies. He enjoys hacking solar powered LED lawn lamps, authoring data visualization software, and dreaming of ways to carbon neutrally power his plethora of electronic gadgets. His work takes the form of traditional musical composition, real-time interactive audio/video performance, multimedia installation and networked experience. He has exhibited and per- formed in the US and abroad at various venues, including: Siggraph (‘02, ‘07), ISEA (2000), SEAMUS (’01, ’05), Chicago Underground Film Festival (’00, ’03), and Electronic Music Midwest (’01, ’06, ’07).

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