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Matthew Mosher is an Associate Professor of Games and Interactive Media at the Nicholson School of Communication and Media, University of Central Florida. He is an intermedia artist and Fulbright Scholar specializing in embodied experiential systems, blending fine art, programming, and critical making into immersive installations, interactive sculptures, and digital performances. His work addresses themes like meditation, gun violence, digital isolation, and tangible memory.
Education:
- BFA in Furniture Design, Rhode Island School of Design (2006)
- MFA in Intermedia, Arizona State University (2012)
- MA in Media Sciences, Arizona State University (2014)
Research Interests: Interactive Sculpture, Responsive Environments, Physical Computing, Digital Performance Art, Media Installations. His work has been exhibited globally at venues like the International Symposium for Electronic Art and reviewed in Wired and Interactions magazines.
Key Contributions: Mosher's projects often explore human-machine and interpersonal relationships through technology. Recent work includes VR-based restorative environments for employees (2023), an ARG developed during the pandemic (2021), and biofeedback systems for meditation (2022). His publications span CHI, TEI, and NIME conference proceedings.
Awards:
- Fulbright Scholar
Advising & Grants: While no specific grants are noted, Mosher's interdisciplinary approach suggests active engagement in collaborative projects. His advising focuses on intermedia and interactive media students.
Labs/Teams: Works within the Nicholson School's Games and Interactive Media Program, though no dedicated lab name is specified in the text.





