Professor Marko Peljhan
Marko
Peljhan is Associate Professor,
Interdisciplinary Studies:
Art, Science, Technology, Performance, Digital Media, and Space Art,
University of California, Santa Barbara.
Marko is a native of Slovenia and a theatre and radio director by
profession,
he founded the arts and technology organization Projekt Atol in the
early 90s and cofounded one of the first media labs in Eastern Europe,
LJUDMILA, in 1995. In the same year, he founded the technology branch
of
Projekt Atol called PACT SYSTEMS where he developed the Global
Positioning System based participatory networked mapping project, the
Urban Colonisation and Orientation Gear 144, one of the first works in
the s.c. “locative media” genre.
He has been working on
Makrolab, a project that focuses on
telecommunications, migrations, and weather systems research in an
intersection of art and science from 1997–2007, the Interpolar
Transnational Art Science Constellation during the International Polar
Year (project 417), and is currently, together with Matthew Biederman,
coordinating the Arctic Perspective Initiative art/science/tactical
media project focused on the global significance of the Arctic
geopolitical, natural, and cultural spheres.
Marko has also been the flight director of ten parabolic experimental
flights in collaboration with the Microgravity Interdisciplinary
Research initiative and the Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Centre,
creating conditions for artists to work in alternating gravity
conditions. During the series of World Information.org projects, he
installed several communications mapping and interception systems and
projects and his research led him to map the command and control
communications networks and response during the Srebrenica genocide.
He is the recipient of many prizes for his work, including the 2001
Golden Nica Prize at Ars Electronica together with Carsten Nicolai for
their work, polar, and the UNESCO Digital Media Prize for Makrolab in
2004. During 2008, Marko was appointed as one of the European Union
Ambassadors of Intercultural dialogue. His work has been exhibited
internationally at multiple biennales and festivals (Venice, Gwangju,
Brussels, Manifesta, Johannesburg, Istanbul), at the documenta X in
Kassel, several ISEA exhibitions, several Ars Electronica presentations
and major museums, such as the P.S.1 MOMA, New Museum of Contemporary
Art, ICC NTT Tokyo, YCAM Yamaguchi, and others.
Since 2009 he is
one of the series editors of the Arctic Perspective Cahiers series
(Hatje Cantz). He holds joint appointments with the Department of Art
and
the Media Arts & Technology graduate program at the University of
California Santa Barbara and was appointed as Co-Director of the UC
Institute for Research in the Arts in 2009, where he is coordinating the
art/science Integrative methodologies initiative.
Watch Marko Peljhan – The Influencers 2005 parts 1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
and 6.
Watch
Marko Peljhan – Reading Between the Frequencies – AV08.
Read
Marko Peljhan: Expert in Communication Technology and Earth/Space
Environment applications.
Read his
LinkedIn profile.