
About
Kurt Ralske is a Professor of the Practice at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University, specializing in Digital Media, Sound, and Virtual Reality. His work interrogates historical narratives through technology-driven art forms, creating dialogues that bridge past and future.
- Digital Media
- Sound Art
- Video Installations
- Media Criticism
- German Futurism
Ralske's artistic research utilizes computational tools and immersive environments to explore historical and cultural themes. He designed the permanent 9-channel video installation at MoMA NYC and developed Auvi, a widely-used video software environment for artists across 22 countries.
Scientific Awards
- Rockefeller Foundation Media Arts Fellowship
- Transmediale International Media Art Festival First Prize (2003)
Education
- MFA in Art Criticism and Writing, School of Visual Arts (2012)
- BA in Computer Science, Hunter College (2006)
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