Teri Rueb

Teri Rueb is an artist whose work engages digital, architectural and traditional media and modes of production using sound and wireless transmission media. She has pioneered the form of GPS-based interactive installations since 1996 and is the recipient of a Prix Ars Electronica Award of Distinction in the Digital Musics category for her project "Core Sample" (Boston Harbor Islands, 2007). She has received numerous grants and commissions from international institutions including the Edith Russ Site for New Media, The Banff Center for the Arts, the Boston Institute of Contemporary Art, Artslink, Turbulence.org, and various State Arts Councils. She has lectured and presented her work worldwide at venues including Ars Electronica, ISEA, SIGGRAPH, Transmediale, The New Museum of Contemporary Art (New York City), Kiasma Museum (Helsinki), and IRCAM (Paris).

Rueb is Professor of Media Study at the University at Buffalo (The State University of New York), founder of Open Air Studio (Brooklyn, NY), and is a doctoral candidate at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design where her research addresses constructions of landscape and subjectivity in mobile network culture. Her most recent project “Elsewhere : Anderswo”, produced as part of the 2009 Klangpol Festival and the exhibition "Landschaft 2.0", is on exhibit across two sites in Northern Germany: the Edith Russ Site for Media Art (Oldenburg) and the Springhornhof Kunstverein (Neuenkirchen).

Her work is documented online at: http://www.terirueb.net