Ken Gregory

Ken Gregory (1960)[1] is a Canadian media artist[2] who works with DIY interface design, hardware hacking, audio, video, and computer programming. He is based in Winnipeg, Manitoba.[2]

Ken Gregory
Born1960 (age 5960)
NationalityCanadian
Known forMedia art
Websitecheapmeat.net

Career

Gregory's work has been exhibited internationally in media art and sound art festivals.

Collections

Gregory's work 12 Motor Bells is held in the collection of the National Gallery of Canada.[1]

gollark: Don't limit yourself to ASCII though, use the extra CC characters.
gollark: `pcall` can execute strings? I thought that was only `load`/`loadstring`, neat.
gollark: Storing everything as strings also makes serialization/deserialization for files easy!
gollark: Be sure to use memorable variable names reflecting the types the strings might represent, like `table` or just `string`, maybe even `vector`.
gollark: Always make sure that your variables are global and that everything is represented as strings.

References

  1. "Ken Gregory 1960-". National Gallery of Canada. Retrieved 28 May 2016.
  2. "Artist/Maker Name "Gregory, Ken"". Canadian Heritage Information Network. Retrieved 28 May 2016.


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