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	<title>Comments on: Nell Breyer</title>
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		<title>By: Networked_Performance &#8212; Live Stage: Susan Kozel + Nell Breyer [Cambridge, MA]</title>
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		<description>[...] Nell Breyer is a research affiliate at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology&#8217;s Center for Advanced Visual Studies. She was a digital ARM fellow at Dance Theater Workshop (DTW) in 2003. From 2000-2002, she conducted research on digital video technologies at The Media Laboratory for Arts &amp; Sciences (MIT). She holds an MSc in cognitive neuroscience from Oxford University and an MS in media arts &amp; sciences from MIT. Her work focuses on the intersection of dance, new media, and visual art. Breyer&#8217;s piece Time Translations was commissioned and produced by the World Financial Center Arts &amp; Events in 2005. i:move was first presented at Boston CyberArts Festival and later shown at Dance Theater Workshop gallery. It was further developed and installed at MIT&#8217;s Media Lab and the MIT Museum Inventor&#8217;s Spotlight. Breyer&#8217;s work has been presented in group shows at Ethan Cohen Fine Arts, NURTUREart Gallery, Art Interactive, and Photo NY, and she has choreographed and performed in New York, Canada, the UK, Bangladesh, and Slovenia. More here. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Nell Breyer is a research affiliate at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology&#8217;s Center for Advanced Visual Studies. She was a digital ARM fellow at Dance Theater Workshop (DTW) in 2003. From 2000-2002, she conducted research on digital video technologies at The Media Laboratory for Arts &amp; Sciences (MIT). She holds an MSc in cognitive neuroscience from Oxford University and an MS in media arts &amp; sciences from MIT. Her work focuses on the intersection of dance, new media, and visual art. Breyer&#8217;s piece Time Translations was commissioned and produced by the World Financial Center Arts &amp; Events in 2005. i:move was first presented at Boston CyberArts Festival and later shown at Dance Theater Workshop gallery. It was further developed and installed at MIT&#8217;s Media Lab and the MIT Museum Inventor&#8217;s Spotlight. Breyer&#8217;s work has been presented in group shows at Ethan Cohen Fine Arts, NURTUREart Gallery, Art Interactive, and Photo NY, and she has choreographed and performed in New York, Canada, the UK, Bangladesh, and Slovenia. More here. [...]</p>
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