PARAS KAUL
Neural Multimedia Artist/Researcher

George Mason University
4400 University Drive, MSN 2F7
Mason Hall, Rm. D217
Fairfax, Virginia 2203

www.brainwavechick.com
paraskaul@gmail.com
cell:703 864 9697
fax:703 993 8784
fax:703 993 8784

Exhibitions

Paras Making Brain Wave Music
Paras in her studio making brainwave music, 2001.

Special

Featured on the Following Web Sites:

Studio 360, New York, Nov. 2002
studio360.org

Wired Online, Aug. 2002
wired.com/news/culture/0,1284,52940,00.html

English Matters, Nov. 2002
See Issue 7, "Performance and New Media"

Mason Gazette, Jan.-Feb. 2001
www.gmu.edu/news/gazette/0001/brainwave.html

Publications:

"Mind Garden", VISUAL PROCEEDINGS, SIGGRAPH 97, Computer Graphics,The Art and Interdisciplinary Programs of Computer Graphics Annual Series '97.

"Space Colonies: A 3D Computer Graphic Simulation and Research Project", VISUAL PROCEEDINGS, SIGGRAPH 95, Computer Graphics,The Art and Interdisciplinary Programs of Computer Graphics Annual Series'95.

"Human/Dolphin Virtual Reality World Concept"
VISUAL PROCEEDINGS,The Art and Interdisciplinary Programs of SIGGRAPH 94,Computer Graphics, Annual Series '94.

"Motion Moves Sound"
CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS, AUSGRAPH '90, Australia, September 1990.

"A Computer Simulation of the Movement of Tai Chi Chuan";
CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS, ACM/SIGGRAPH, France and CESTA, Spring 1988

Included in the Following Publications:

IEEE 2,000 Special Issue
Computer Graphics in the Millennium
, March 2,000.
Featured as an artist who bridges technology with art and a brain wave interface to the Computer

A Survey of Artists and Researchers Working at the Intersection of Art, Science and Technology
by Stephen Wilson, Professor, Conceptual/Information Arts,San Francisco State University, MIT Press (expected publication date 2001)

Professional Background

INTERNET/DIGITAL

MULTIMEDIA

WORK EXPERIENCE

ADDITIONAL

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