artistic cv

David Fodel is an electronic media artist and musician living in Denver, CO. He was the founder of RadioValve.com, the web's first 24 hour techno radio station. His eclectic music has been released on several independent labels, and featured on the Sci-Fi Channel UK and ITV. His electronic media art has been featured at ISEA, and written about in Wired Magazine. Fodel recently performed AV works at the Museum of Contemporary Art, ADAPT Festival and the Belmar LAB in Denver and the Transmediale Salon in Berlin. Fodel has designed and built custom hardware, and developed controller software for composition and performance.

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    06/30/2010

    Interactive audiovisual installation/performance environment. Collaborative work with Paco Proano of Object+Thought.

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    04/05/2010

    Interactive AV Performance at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science, Gates Planetarium. April 22nd, 2010, at 7:30PM. Free and open to the public.

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    01/16/2010

    I was selected to do an Orientation Workshop at STEIM, the Studio for Electronic Instrumental Music in Amsterdam.

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    12/16/2009

    Babelgum sponsored the Metropolitan Art Prize competition. I created the sound design for Chris Coleman's entry "The Magnitude of the Continental Divides" which won the grand prize.

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    11/14/2009

    Sound Design for the collaborative, interactive installation. Part of the Embrace! exhibition in the FuseBox Gallery at the Denver Art Museum, curated by Christoph Heinrich.

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    10/13/2009

    Where is Love? is a locative media artwork. The work was featured as a finalist at the 2009 Future Places Festival in Porto Portugal.

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    08/20/2009

    Documentation of the jamBox , an "active audio object", sound sculpture, and interactive installation.

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    08/13/2009

    Documentation from an audio performance/installation at Anderson Ranch in August of 2009.

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    08/13/2009

    A live presentation / experiment with the Solar Wind Harp I built. Projected onto the Aspen trees at Anderson Ranch, in Aspen Colorado, in August of 2009.

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    05/09/2009

    Documentation of an interactive installation work by David Fodel and Sarah Soriano at Gallery 023, University of Denver, Denver, USA on May 9th, 2009.