Alexander Mouton
Alexander Mouton, MFA, has a background in film, literature, and photography. He lived four years in Berlin directly following the fall of the Berlin Wall, during which time he was the recipient of a Fulbright Scholarship. Alexander explores the possibilities time-based art has for non-linear narratives. His processes include net art, interactive video installations, multimedia performances, and artists' books, many of which are in collections internationally including MoMA, NYC and the Kunst Bibliothek, Berlin. Alexander's time-based media is part of Rhizome.org's ArtBase and has been exhibited in SFcamerawork, the Istanbul Contemporary Art Museum, the Walker Art Center, Flash & Thunder 2010, chico.art.net, SpringgunPress, and the Electro-Fringe Festival among international venues. Alexander is Assistant Professor of Art & Design at Seattle University.
(Source: The ELO 2012 Media Art Show.)
Works by this author:
Work title | Publication Type | Year |
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Passing Through | Published on the Web (individual site) | 2011 |
Velvet | Exhibited at gallery or event, Non-linguistic digital art | 2008 |
Epiglobis | Exhibited at gallery or event, Non-linguistic digital art | 2007 |
Ethereal Landscapes | Exhibited at gallery or event | 2005 |