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Neil Gravander is a Film Lecturer in the Film, Video, Animation & New Genres Department at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. He holds an MFA from the same institution and maintains affiliations with Mitchell Hall B53. His practice integrates self-taught multimedia techniques with performance art and music, focusing on analog media改造 and narrative installations.
Education:
- MFA in Film, Video, Animation & New Genres, UW-Milwaukee
Research emphasizes speculative poetry, personal mythology, and familial psychodynamic narratives. His work has been exhibited across the Midwest through platforms like The Great Poor Farm Experiment (2015) and Funhouse (2017). Notable achievements include the Mary L. Nohl Fellowship (2010) supporting his early video sculpture experiments.
His creative output spans monitor-based sculptures, live video/sound performances, and hybrid inter-arts installations that critique technological obsolescence and domestic storytelling.
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