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Carlos Rosas, has been creating, exhibiting, and publishing new media based work since the mid 90’s during his graduate studies at the Cranbrook Academy of Art. Much of the recent interactive and networked installation work incorporates a range of performative elements, print, video, sound art and multimedia based web publishing. His work has been exhibited in solo and group shows nationally, internationally, and throughout the Internet.
New Media:
{Artist, Designer, Scholar}
His interests in using new media, networks, databases and visualization strategies stems from a continual fascination with localizing these digital and analogue experiences, the blurring of boundaries between their dual-existence and how our lives, environments and cultures are continually being shaped and redefined by the use of technology.
Currently, much of the work seeks to mediate experiences that traverse both digital and analog worlds in an attempt to reflect upon transactions and/or distortions that are being ‘digitally filtered’ and how one identifies with these continually evolving conditions. The intent is to formulate a constructive discourse involving the ethos that governs our con temporal existence.

Carlos is currently Professor in Charge of New Media Art and Interdisciplinary Digital Studio (iDS) at Penn State University where he has taught since 2001, previously he spent 6 years on the Art School Faculty at the California Institute of the Arts.