organiciterfaces
 
     
     
  About Us  
 

"OrganicInterfaces" is a collective of artists, scientists, engineers, and musicians whose goal it is to explore the invisible dynamics of matter (including liquid flows, tides, wind, barometric pressure, sun movements, etc.) as an inspiration for fully immersive multimedia installations. Through digital technology we transform our daily surroundings into emotional, tactile, and meditative experiences that people can explore from a different point of view, establishing a new dialogue between physical phenomena and human perception.
The team for "Organic interfaces" has worked on a large number interactive public projects, large-scale installations and performances. The three met at NYU's Interactive Telecommunications Program. Their work collectively has been featured throughout Europe, Asia and North America including the Museum of Contemporary Art Villa Croce (Italy), New Interfaces for Musical Expression conference, the International Computer Music Conference, SIGGRAPH, the Spark Festival, the Lincoln Center Summer Festival, Chelsea Art Museum, 3rd Ward, University of British Colombia (Canada) the DUMBO Arts Festival , Svevo Castle Museo (Italy), the Kennedy Center, Rockefeller Center and the Carnival Center.

OrganicIterfaces is currently collaborating on a series of interactive installation sponsored Italian Culture Institute that will be showcased in 2010.

 
     
  Maia Marinelli  
 
Maia Antha Marinelli’s work often explores women in relation to their cultural environment through conceptual strategies in multiple media including sculpture, land art, photography, performance and interactive installations. Coming from a varied cultural and professional background, which includes working as creative technologist for theater production, interactive installations, graphic design, her work has been exhibited in the Biennale of Mediterranean Artists, the Pecci Museum of Contemporary Art and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Genoa Italy. Maia has also collaborated with organizations such as Ecpat and Anti Slavery, supporting women’s rights advocacy though bodies of work that were respectively published with Colors Magazine and exhibited at the “Fondazione Italiana Per la Fotgrafia” in Turin Italy. She currently lives and works in New York City as a freelance experience architect, Interactive designer and artist.
 
     
  Liubo Borissov  
 
Liubo Borissov a multimedia artist that lives and work in New York. In his works, he explores the interface between art, science and technology. Liubo is an associate professor at Pratt Institute's Department of Digital Arts. He received baccalaureate degrees in Mathematics and Physics from Caltech and a doctorate in Physics from Columbia, where he also studied electro-acoustic music at the Columbia University Computer Music Center. He holds a masters in Interactive Telecommunications from NYU's Tisch School, where he was a Global Vilar Fellow in the performing arts. He has taught at Harvestworks, Parsons School of Design and the Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation.
 
     
  Jared Lamenzo  
 
Jared Lamenzo is a multimedia producer and artist. His work has been shown internationally, and as a musician, he has worked with Grammy award-winning artists and Billboard artists. Always eager to synthesize new fields and technologies, he graduated from the NYU’s Interactive Telecommunications Program, where his work drew upon his scientific and artistic backgrounds. He is a graduate of Harvard, where he concentrated in Applied Mathematics and Engineering, and developed a mathematical model of an elevator into Earth orbit based on a novel by Arthur C. Clarke. In his spare time, he is spearheading Erben Renewal, the restoration of an historic 19th-century Henry Erben pipe organ in NYC.