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Andy Graydon is a Lecturer in the Art, Culture, and Technology Program at MIT's School of Architecture + Planning. His practice spans film, video, sound, sculpture, installation, and performance, focusing on processes of change through natural/social ecologies, listening practices, and music structures like improvisation. Graydon's work often combines minimal materials with absent/imaginary elements, emphasizing ephemeral qualities.
Education: MFA in Radio, Television, and Film from Northwestern University.
Research interests include transitional states in art, community engagement through scoring systems, and the intersection of voice/listening with ecological themes. His work has been exhibited globally, including the New Museum (NY), Berlinische Galerie, and Honolulu Biennial.
Past residencies include MacDowell Colony (USA), NKD Norwegian Artists’ Center (Norway), and Brooklyn College's Center for Computer Music.
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