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Sherrie Rabinowitz

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Name
  
Sherrie Rabinowitz


Died
  
April 2013

Education
  
University of California, Berkeley (1973)

Awards
  
Guggenheim Fellowship for Creative Arts, US & Canada

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Sherrie Rabinowitz (1950–2013) co-founded the Electronic Café International (ECI), a performance space and real café housed in the 18th Street Arts Center in Santa Monica, California, with Kit Galloway. She studied at University of California Berkeley and was involved with a collective called Optic Nerve, which created underground video and guerrilla television. From the mid 1970s onwards, Kit Galloway and Sherrie Rabinowitz created numerous art works which could be categorised as communication aesthetics, telecollaborative art, telematic art, cyber art, and digital theatre. One example of their work is the 1977 "Satellite Arts Project: A Space with No Boundaries," which created composite images of two dancers in California and two dancers in Maryland, and was supported by NASA. Another example is their 1980 satellite relay project Hole in Space which connected public spaces in New York and Los Angeles with live audio and life-sized video. She died in 2013, from complications due to multiple sclerosis.

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Sherrie Rabinowitz Wikipedia