Ellen R. Sandor

Ellen R. Sandor
Born1942
EducationBA from Brooklyn College, MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC)
Known forNew media art
Notable workPHSColograms
AwardsHonorary doctorate, SAIC (2012); Fermilab Artist in Residence (2016)
Websitehttp://www.artn.com/

Ellen R. Sandor (born 1942) is an American new media artist. She is also founder of the Chicago-based (art)n, a collective of artists, scientists, mathematicians, and computer experts.[1] Ellen Sandor and (art)n create sculptures that contain computer-generated photographic images that appear to be three dimensional. She is best known for combining computer graphics, sculpture, and photography to visualize subject matter that includes architecture, historical events, and scientific phenomena such as the AIDS virus, Neutrinos, Microglia, and CRISPR.[2]

  1. ^ "art(n): about us". art(n). Retrieved 18 October 2015.
  2. ^ Carver, Joanna. "Virtual reality lab pioneers 3D art and science". Medill Reports. Northwestern University. Archived from the original on 9 August 2015. Retrieved 18 October 2015.