»Scott Fisher«
Scott S. Fisher is a media artist and interaction designer whose work focuses primarily on interactive environments and technologies of presence. Known for his pioneering work in the field of Virtual Reality at NASA, Fisher's media industry experience also includes Atari, Paramount, and his own companies Telepresence Research and Telepresence Media. A graduate of MIT's Architecture Machine Group (now Media Lab), he has taught at MIT, UCLA, UCSD, and is a Project Professor at Keio University in Japan and Chair of the Interactive Media Division in the School of Cinema-Television at the University of Southern California. His work has been internationally recognized through numerous invited presentations, professional publications and in the popular media. In addition, he has been an Artist in Residence at MIT's Center for Advanced Visual Studies and his stereoscopic imagery and artwork has been exhibited in the US, Japan and Europe. (source: www.itofisher.com)
1997 - 1999
Director of the Virtual Explorer Project in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of California, San Diego
1990 - 1998
Co-Founder of Telepresence Research Inc.
1985 - 1990
Founder and Director of the Virtual Environment Workstation Project (VIEW) at NASA's Ames Research Center
1981
Master of Science in Media Technology, MIT
1978 - 1982
Member of the Architecture Machine Group at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
1974 - 1976
Research fellowship at the Center for Advanced Visual Studies at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Chair of the Interactive Media Division in the School of Cinema-Television at the University of Southern California, Los Angeles
Director of the Virtual Explorer Project in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of California, San Diego
1990 - 1998
Co-Founder of Telepresence Research Inc.
1985 - 1990
Founder and Director of the Virtual Environment Workstation Project (VIEW) at NASA's Ames Research Center
1981
Master of Science in Media Technology, MIT
1978 - 1982
Member of the Architecture Machine Group at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
1974 - 1976
Research fellowship at the Center for Advanced Visual Studies at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Chair of the Interactive Media Division in the School of Cinema-Television at the University of Southern California, Los Angeles