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Paul Sermon

Paul Sermon is a professor of visual communication at the University of Brighton. He has worked for over twenty years as an active academic researcher and creative practitioner, primarily in the field of telematic arts. Having worked under the visionary cybernetic artist Professor Roy Ascott as an undergraduate fine art student, Paul Sermon went on to establish himself as a leading pioneer of interactive media art, winning the prestigious Prix Ars Electronica Golden Nica in Linz, Austria. This accolade took Paul to Finland in the early 1990s to develop one of the most ground-breaking works of his career Telematic Dreaming in 1992.

Contact: School of Art, University of Brighton, Grand Parade, Brighton, BN2 0JY, UK.


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