A Better Ghost [Interview w/Evan Meaney]

June 27th, 2011

Evan Meaney is an artist, curator and educator currently teaching time-based media design at the University of Tennessee. His practice dives into the “liminalities and glitches of all sorts, equating failing data to ghosts, seances and archival hauntology.”

At the moment Meaney is hard at work experimenting with the super computing team at Oak Ridge National Laboratories as well as preparing for this years GLI.TC/H noise and new-media gathering. He is also just about to release his Ceibas Cycle DVD, a series Meaney has been working on for the last five years.


2 Responses to “A Better Ghost [Interview w/Evan Meaney]”

  1. Robert’s Manifesto | Advanced PDP on May 18, 2012 4:49 pm

    [...] When doing the on-campus interview at UT Knoxville, I met Evan Meaney who is from Manhattan and said any good new media artist knows they don’t need to live in NYC to make and disseminate great art. Links to his work (http://www.evanmeaney.com/  and http://blog.art21.org/2011/06/27/a-better-ghost-interview-wevan-meaney/ ) [...]

  2. Evan meaney | Ericjonphelps on September 2, 2012 1:45 pm

    [...] A Better Ghost [Interview w/Evan Meaney] | Art21 Blog [...]

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