Mark Stephen Meadows
Mark Stephen Meadows | |
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Nationality | American |
Other names | pighed |
Known for |
Crutch I, Avatar We, Robot 7Fables Tea Time with Terrorists |
Awards | Ars Electronica Golden Nica: |
Website | |
http://www.markmeadows.com |
Mark Stephen Meadows is an American author, entrepreneur, and artist. In addition to his illustration, books, and travelogues he also develops software. He is the co-inventor of several US patents relating to artificial intelligence and avatars, and he lectures internationally on this work.[1][2][3][4][5]
Meadows is known for his hitchhiking adventures,[6] specifically for visiting Baghdad in 2003, and his interviews with terrorists in Sri Lanka. He holds a USCG captain's license.
Career
Since 1987, Meadows has been selling his artwork in galleries and museums throughout the United States and Europe. He has founded three companies and published five books. He has received awards from Ars Electronica,[7] and the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum, among others.
In 1993 Meadows moved to San Francisco where he helped design WELL.com and he also helped develop the first open-protocol 3D multi-user environment in 1995.[8] He worked as researcher and artist at Xerox-PARC, as Creative Director for a Stanford Research Institute venture, and as creative director and co-founder of a VR and Internet company, which he co-founded, named Construct. In 2001 he opened a gallery in Paris where he sold his paintings for two years and then spent time in the Waag Society in Amsterdam, the Netherlands as a researcher. In 2005 he founded HeadCase Humanufacturing, and in 2012 he founded Geppetto Labs,[9] both companies dedicated to artificial intelligence and avatars. Mark lectures internationally as a multi-disciplinary inventor.
Books
Meadows' first book concerns narrative, visual art and video games and is entitled, "Pause & Effect."[10] His second book, "I, Avatar"[11] is a first-person travelogue of Second Life and an examination of the culture and consequences of using avatars in virtual worlds. Meadows' third book is a travelogue of Sri Lanka and study of the Tamil militant movement titled, "Tea Time With Terrorists,".[12] Other books include a travelogue of Iraq in 2003 and 2013, a book on robots titled, "We, Robot," and a book of illustrated fables, titled "7 Fables." Meadows is represented by Renee Zuckerbrot, New York.
Music
Meadows is an accomplished concertina player, and was a featured artist on Less' 2001 album Piano Wire Smile and their 2004 album Cover, Protective, Individual.
Education
Meadows completed his BA from St. John's College in Santa Fe, New Mexico. He also attended courses at The San Francisco Art Institute (painting and photography), University of Colorado (philosophy), Harvard University (biology), and Bemis Art School (painting).
Awards
Meadows has received the following awards:
Ars Electronica, Golden Nica
Linz, Austria: 1999
Stanford Digital Art Center
Stanford CA: 1998
NII Award Arts & Entertainment
Los Angeles CA: 1997
Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum
New York NY: 1997
Electronic Arts Awards, SF Focus/Stoli Vodka
San Francisco CA: 1997
Thomas J. Watson Fellowship
New York NY: 1993
Art Institute Of Chicago
Chicago IL: 1986
Notes and references
- ↑ Avatars As Self-Portraits, Mediamatic Lecture, Amsterdam, 2008.
- ↑ Emotional User Interface and NPCs, Game Developers Conference, Los Angeles, 2007.
- ↑ Avatars and AI, SXSW Lecture, Austin, 2007.
- ↑ Artificial Intelligence and World Travel, XMedia Lecture, Singapore, 2006.
- ↑ Interactive Narrative, AFTRS Lecture, Sydney, 2005.
- ↑ Modern Hitchhikers, 1976 - present.
- ↑ "Difference Engine #3" awarded to Construct. Ars Electronica, Golden Nica, Prix 1999, Interactive Art category.www.aec.at
- ↑ Early virtual world work; article: "How To Build A Metaverse" New Scientist, 14 October 1995
- ↑ Geppetto Labs: Building natural language and conversational character systems
- ↑ Mark Stephen Meadows. Pause & Effect: The Art of Interactive Narrative, New Riders, 2002, ISBN 0-7357-1171-2.www.pause-effect.com
- ↑ Mark Stephen Meadows. I, Avatar: The Culture and Consequences Of Having A Second Life, New Riders, 2008, ISBN 0-321-53339-9.
- ↑ Mark Stephen Meadows. Tea Time with Terrorists; A Motorcycle Journey Into the Heart of Sri Lanka’s Civil War, Soft Skull, 2010, ISBN 1-59376-275-5.
External links
- Official home page markmeadows.com
- Peachpit Author Bio
- Interview with Meadows on "New Books in Digital Culture"
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