Yoshi Sodeoka

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Yoshi Sodeoka is a New York based artist, designer and musician who has been producing both art and commercial projects since the early 1990s. Sodeoka has received grants from the Greenwall Foundation and his digital artwork has been featured on numerous CD-ROMs, web sites and in exhibitions at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Whitney Museum of American Art, Turbulence.org, Creativetime's Holiday Light Shows at the Grand Central Terminal and OFFF Festival in Spain. In addition, Sodeoka lectured widely on the topic of digital art and design and has juried design awards for the Art Director's Club, the One Club, the Society of Publication Designers and the .MOV Festival held by Shift Japan. He was a contributing writer for Artbyte magazine in which he wrote a bi-monthly column about underground digital culture. Prior to that, he was the founding art director of Word.com, one of the Web's oldest and most influential e-zines, which launched in 1995.

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