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<p><b><i><font face="Geneva"><font color="#5D6D89"><font size=+1>Ebon Fisher:
Biography</font></font></font></i></b></blockquote>

<blockquote><font color="#5D6D89"></font>&nbsp;
<br><font face="Geneva"><font color="#5D6D89"><font size=-1>BIONIC CULTURE</font></font></font></blockquote>

<blockquote><font face="Geneva"><font color="#5D6D89"><font size=-1>Cultivating
"media organisms" in the plasma of culture and mass communications, Ebon
Fisher refers to himself as a "media breeder." Wired has dubbed him "Mr.
Meme" and New York Magazine has listed him among the "New York Cyber 60."
Java Magazine featured him as a "Visionary of the New Millenium" along
with Douglas Rushkoff, Howard Rheingold, and Mark Pauline. The Guggenheim
Museum has presented Fisher's website in its online CyberAtlas since 1996,
which documents the emergence of cyberculture.</font></font></font><font color="#5D6D89"></font>
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<p><img SRC="5Larval_Zoacodes_insecteyes.gif" BORDER=0 height=137 width=125><font face="Geneva"><font color="#5D6D89"><font size=-2></font></font></font>
<p><font face="Geneva"><font color="#5D6D89"><font size=-2>Larval Zoacode</font></font></font></center>
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<blockquote><font face="Geneva"><font color="#5D6D89"><font size=-1>In
1984 Fisher began investigating the impact of high technology on culture
at MIT's Media Lab and the Center for Advanced Visual Studies. His creative
and unorthodox approach to media earned him the job of teaching the Media
Lab's first undergraduate class, Creative Seeing. After completing his
MIT studies, Fisher spent a couple of years fronting a multimedia rock
band, Nerve Circle, and moved to Williamsburg, Brooklyn in 1989. There
he began to explore community-based media rituals, including the<i> Media
Compressions, (718) SUBWIRE</i> and the <i>Web Jam. </i>According to Domus
Magazine, Fisher's <i>Web Jam</i> became a "symbolic climax" to the emerging
Williamsburg art and music scene. That densely tangled, multimedia collaboration,
known as "Organism," was attended by over 2,000 people and lasted for 15
hours. Newsweek dubbed Fisher's bionic system a "sequel to the rave."</font></font></font>
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<p><img SRC="Erich_Schienke_Z-codetattoo.gif" BORDER=2 height=150 width=200><font color="#5D6D89">..</font><img SRC="fuji_TV_small.gif" BORDER=1 height=113 width=150>
<br><font face="Geneva"><font color="#5D6D89"><font size=-2>LEFT:&nbsp;
A tattoo of a Bionic Code on environmental anthropologist, Erich Schienke</font></font></font>
<br><font face="Geneva"><font color="#5D6D89"><font size=-2>RIGHT:&nbsp;
Bionic Code on Japanese Television (via Galapagos Artspace, Brooklyn)</font></font></font><font face="Geneva"><font color="#5D6D89"><font size=-2></font></font></font></blockquote>

<blockquote><font face="Geneva"><font color="#5D6D89"><font size=-1>Codifying
his media rituals in a network language, Fisher developed a system of voluntary
ethics called <i>Bionic Codes. </i>These social problem-solving routines
eventually evolved into the media viruses now known as<i> Zoacodes. </i>A
wide range of venues have hosted Fisher's media works, including Boston's
Institute for Contemporary Art, Harvard's Carpenter Center for the Arts,
K&ouml;lnischer Kunstverein in Germany, PS1/MOMA, the Brooklyn Academy
of Music, the Kitchen in New York, a rave with DJ Ritchie Hawtin (Plastikman),
numerous street festivals and nightclubs and a tattoo on environmental
anthropologist, Erich Schienke.</font></font></font><font face="Geneva"><font color="#5D6D89"><font size=-1></font></font></font>
<p><font face="Geneva"><font color="#5D6D89"><font size=-1>Fisher is currently
cultivating Zoacodes as part of a virtual world called Nervepool. This
alien, gardenlike space, construed as an "operating system for inter-species
communion," has materialized in a variety of projects, including life-sized
architectural studies in his Brooklyn studio, Web television broadcasts
for MIT's Media Lab and the Venice Guggenheim Museum, and a 3D computer
model built with graduate students at the University of Iowa.</font></font></font>
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<p><img SRC="Nervepool_greenview.jpg" BORDER=0 height=107 width=150><font size=-2></font>
<p><font face="Geneva"><font color="#5D6D89"><font size=-2>Fisher's Nervepool</font></font></font></center>
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<blockquote><font face="Geneva"><font color="#5D6D89"><font size=-1>MEDIA</font></font></font></blockquote>

<blockquote><font face="Geneva"><font color="#5D6D89"><font size=-1>Ebon
Fisher's media organisms have been discussed in the New York Press, FlashArt,
Domus, Wired, The Drama Review, Newsweek, Die Zeit and several art history
books. Fisher's music has been included in Elliott Sharp's CD anthology
of experimental sound composition, "State of the Union," and his bio-cybernetic
terms have entered a variety of dictionaries and glossaries. Fisher's Bionic
Codes have also appeared in the Wall Street Journal and have been broadcast
by Fuji Television to 10 million viewers in Japan. The Encyclopedia Britannica
has listed Fisher's website as one of the "Best of the Web."</font></font></font></blockquote>

<blockquote><font face="Geneva"><font color="#5D6D89"><font size=-1>ACADEMIA</font></font></font></blockquote>

<blockquote><font face="Geneva"><font color="#5D6D89"><font size=-1>Ebon
Fisher received a BFA from Carnegie-Mellon University in 1982 and an MS
in Visual Studies from MIT in 1986. He has taught media practice and theory
at MIT, The Massachusetts College of Art, the New School University and
the University of Iowa. He has given lectures at New York University, Sarah
Lawrence College, Bennington College, the University of Washington and
Columbia University.</font></font></font><font color="#5D6D89"></font>
<p><font face="Geneva"><font color="#5D6D89"><font size=-1>In 1998 Fisher
created a new digital arts program at the University of Iowa called Digital
Worlds and returned to New York in 2001 to help establish the digital arts
at Hunter College. Fisher has instigated a variety of exhibitions and forums,
including a salon for 600 emerging artists in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, and
an exhibit at Eastern Connecticut State University linking the rap propaganda
of Public Enemy with the soundbites of Negativland and the Riot Grrrl movement.
He has written for Artbyte, Digital Creativity, the Utne Reader, the New
York Foundation for the Arts and the Walker Arts Center.</font></font></font><font color="#5D6D89"></font>
<p><img SRC="Zoacodes_U_Iowa_Museum.gif" BORDER=2 height=122 width=215>
<br><font face="Geneva"><font color="#5D6D89"><font size=-2>Zoacodes at
the Museum of Art, Univ. of Iowa</font></font></font>
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