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| | Washington University in St. Louis |
 | | He has taught courses in film and video production as well as computer graphics at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (where he also served as chairperson of the production program), UCLA, the Minneapolis College of Art and Design, Carnegie Mellon University, Indiana University, among others. |
 | | His exhibits include the Museum Of Modern Art, the Whitney, the Jewish Museum in N.Y.C., the Beaubourg Museum in Paris, and a variety of other international venues like the Berlin Film Festival and French Television. |
 | | Other research and teaching interests include the relationship between industry and art in media, the cultural history of twentieth and twenty-first century entertainment, tropes of reality and truth in media, and the significance of popular culture. |
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