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Lisa Park

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American-born and Korean-raised, Lisa Park is an artist who is currently based in New York. She is a current member of NEW INC, New Museum’s first museum-led incubator in art, technology, and design. She was recently awarded with New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowship 2014 in the category of Digital/Electronic Arts.

She explored different genres in painting, sculpture, photography, and film during her education with an extensive background in fine art. Over the past few years, her interest in New Media Art (a genre that encompasses artworks including digital art, computer graphics, virtual art, Internet art, interactive art, video games, computer robotics, and biotechnology) has influenced her art practice to focus on creating performative-based interactive installation.

She has been interested in the application of neurofeedback’s method to analyze and understand human emotions. Her recent works explored the possibilities of self-monitoring her physical and psychological states through the use of biometric sensors (heart-rate and brainwave sensors). The latest performance involves using the commercial brainwave sensor, EEG (electroencephalogram), to create an external representation of herself.

Education

She received a Master’s degree in the Interactive Telecommunications Program from New York University’s Tisch School of Arts in 2013. She earned a BFA in Fine Art Media at Art Center College of Design in 2009.

Career

She is a current member of New Inc, New Museum’s first museum-led incubator in art, technology, and design. During her one-year tenure at New Inc, she attempts to create public sculptures and a neurofeedback participatory installation that explore themes of harmony and collaboration by using EEG technology. She also has been a collaborator with Marina Abramovic Institute since fall 2013. Her works were featured on The Creators Project, The New York Times' Bits Blog, Time Out New York, New York Post, Wired, Daily News, PBS' Off Book Series, and Intel’s Make it Wearable video, and many other publications. Other collaborations with The Moving Company (Tamar Ettun, Tyler Patterson, Tina Wang, Maia Karo) were published by Huffington Post, Hyperallergic, and Vogue.com.

PROJECT: “EUNOIA” AliceOn » "박리사, 감정의 투영과 명상" Sep 24th, 2014 The Creators Project » "10 Pieces Of Music Created With Brainwaves" June 25th, 2014 Intel » "Make it Wearable" January — Present, 2014 Daily Mail UK » “Melodies of the mind: Artist creates haunting music using EEG headset” Jan 8th, 2014 The Creators Project » "[Best of 2013] The Year In Creativity" Dec 23rd, 2013 PBS » "How To Be Creative" Oct 3rd, 2013 YTN News » “Eunoia” (Broadcasted by a well-known news channel in South Korea) July 2013 CNET » "Artist vibrates water with the power of thought" June 14th, 2013 Colossal » "Beautiful Thoughts" June 13th, 2013 The Creators Project » "Artist Manipulates Water With The Power Of Her Mind" June 10th, 2013 PROJECT: with “The Moving Company” Hyperallergic » "The Folly of Performance" Sep 9th, 2014 Vogue.com » "Rachel Feinstein Exhibits “The Last Days of Folly" Sep 5th, 2014 Huffingtonpost » "When Madison Square Park Transformed Into A Modern Fairy Tale" Sep 4th, 2014

PROJECT: “I WISH I SAID HELLO” (collaborator Adrià Navarro López) Wired » "I Need to See You Again: Missed Connections Street Art" July 9th, 2012 New York Post » “Stuck on You” written by Jozen Cummings July 8th, 2012 TimeOut NY » "I Wish I Said Hello: Making street art out of missed connections" June 13th, 2012 New York Times Bits » "Send an E-Mail to the World, and Other Student Projects” May 15th, 2012

LECTURE/TALKS State University of New York (SUNY) » New York Mar 25th, 2015 SXSW (South by South West) » Texas Mar 15th, 2015 New Museum » New York Jan 31st, 2015 New York University » New York Dec 14th, 2014 Digital Art Festival Taipei 2014 » Taipei, Taiwan Nov 20th, 2014 Parsons School of Design » New York May 8th & 15th, 2014

Exhibitions Maker Faire, New York, 2014 Digital Art Festival Taipei, 2014. Opening ceremeony and exibitions Daejun Project " The Brain" Opening ceremeony and exibitions Dumbo Art Festival 2014 Madison Sqire "“The Moving Company” for “The Last Days of Folly: Rachel Feinstein”. Hyphen Hub » New York 2014 AFTH 2013 (Art From the Heart) » Gowanus Loft / Brooklyn, NY​