Artist Profile: Paul Glabicki
Described
as one of the
most innovative
experimental animators
working today, Paul Glabicki
began making animated films in 1968.
He studied painting at Carnegie Mellon
University before receiving two MFA degrees
(in painting and film) from Ohio University. Rooted
in an abstract tradition, his films contain complex layered
imagery and sound and, until recently, were all made by hand. The
winner of dozens of awards, Glabicki teaches art at the University
of Pittsburgh. His newest project, MEMORY SPACES, is a series of
computer-generated environments for 3-D Stereo projection.
Selected Filmography
| Year | Title | Distributor |
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1977 | Dream 773 |
CC, IAL
AIA | |
1978 | Diagram Film |
CC, Facets
IAL, AIA | |
1983 | Film-Wipe-Film |
CC, Facets
IAL, AIA | |
1985 | Object Conversation |
CC, Facets
IAL, AIA | |
1989 | Under the Sea |
IAL, AIA | |
1990-1993 | Computer Animation Studies (video installation tapes) |
Paul Glabicki
University of Pittsburgh
Studio Arts Department
104 Frick Fine Arts Building
Pittsburgh, PA 15260
USA
Bibliography
New York Nexus Absolut Panushka
"Influence and Inspiration: the Great Tradition of Visual Music." Exhibition catalog. KINETICA 2. Los Angeles: The iotaCenter, 2000.
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