Lane Hall, Professor
Office: Curtin Hall 584
Phone: 414-229-2990
e-mail: lanehall@uwm.edu
Websites: http://www.badscience.org, http://www.criminalanimal.org
Degree(s):
MFA, Printmaking, UW Madison, WI 1991
Teaching and Research Interests:
Digital art and culture; Experimental literature; The history of the book; Image and text; Visualization; Animals in film, art and literature.
Selected Projects/Exhibits:
Upcoming (2008): "Imaging By Numbers." The Block Museum, Northwestern University (group exhibition which will show "Joyce Astronomia," an
exploded book/installation which creates a visual cosmography out of "Portrait of the Artist As a Young Man."
Recent Projects (2007):
"Memory Palaces." Woodland Pattern, Milwaukee (printed matter investigating Homeric hymns and memory functions); "Metazoa" in "Environmental Renaissance," Natural World Museum, San Francisco (video animation of scientific visualization regarding microscopic fresh water animal life).
Selected Exhibitions:
"Animal Nature" @ Carnegie Mellon University (2005); "Macropolis" @ MMoCA, Madison, WI (2004); Index@Post Gallery, LA (2004); "On Nature" @ Milwaukee Art Museum (2002) "Digital Printmaking Now" @ The Brooklyn Museum (2001).
