Art created at The Ohio State University Holography Laboratory
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Harris Kagan & Susan Dallas-Swann | ||
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Cup and Cone 1999 8 x 10 inches Transmission grating Aluminum and glass |
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Biography Harris Kagan received his B.S. degree from SUNY Stoney Brook in 1972 and his Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota in 1979. He studied holography in Berkley CA, 1972-74. He is a Professor in the Physics Department at OSU specializing in experimental High Energy Physics and an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Art, Art & Technology. He has received numerous grants for his High Energy Physics Research Program from the Department of Energy. He has received an Outstanding Junior Investigator Award from the Department of Energy. He received with Professor Susan Dallas-Swann, three Interdisciplinary Research Seminar Grants and a Battelle Endowment Technology and Human Affairs grant for their work in Holography. Professor Kagan developed holography as a course and technological tool at OSU in 1985 for stress analysis and in preserving and documenting images. He teaches holography in both the Art and Physics Departments. |
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Biography Susan Dallas-Swann exhibits computer controlled light sculptures in interactive installations. She is an Associate Professor in OSU, Department of Art, Art and Technology. Exhibitions include Hudson Opera House, Hudson, NY, A.R.T., Art Resources Transfer, NY, NY, The Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum, Ann Arbor Michigan, Fundacio Pilar i Joan Miro a Mallorca, Spain, Tracor School of Art, Madrid, Spain, SPACES Gallery, Cleveland Ohio. Grants include New Forms Regional Grant, New York Council for the Arts, Artist's Space Exhibition Grant, P.S. #1 Artist Materials Program Grant, National Endowment for the Arts, Individual Fellowship Grant. Work is in the collection of the International Museum of Electrography Collection, University of Spain, at La Mancha, Quinca Spain, and Fundacio Pilar i Joan Miro a Mallorca Spain. |