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James A. Tunick ... James Tunick is an artist focused on the intersection of creativity and technology in public spaces, an entrepreneur, and a software developer. He lives and works in New York City. His work has been featured at Ars Electronica Center, Google, the USF Contemporary Art Museum, the Paley Center for Media, Maya Stendhal Gallery, Streaming Museum, the Chelsea Art Museum, the Time Warner Center, the IAC building, sports stadiums, and in Times Square. He has two patents pending on software that allows large audience participation with games, ads, and digital art on billboards and video screens. His work has been featured in RollingStone Magazine, the Museum of Modern Art, the NY Times, LA Times, NY1 News, The Discovery Channel, and several books. Tunick received his BA from Yale University and his Masters from NYU Tisch Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP). Tunick founded StudioIMC (http://StudioIMC.com), an Outernet technology company that represents an international team of programmers and digital artists. He is also sole proprietor of the software company, Web5design (http://Web5design.com), which develops enterprise Web applications and database-driven collaboration platforms.
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