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recent projects
. live cinema | video
: the whalefall
: flussoReflusso
: hylaea : melanoplus
: arthropodaChordataConiferophyta
: hylaea : alcidae
: bn #9: manuMindo
: biological narrative #7:danaus
: microMacroCosm
: biological narrative 1 thru 5

. sonic works
: we sing to you...
: C. psychrerythraea34H
: crypto:mindo
: opsin
: cytoDoptera

. installations
: speaking to hylaea
: 39˚ 44′ 11″ N x 104˚ 59′ 21″ W
: campephilus
: hylaea (video/print/rare book)
: hylaea : evolutio

lectures

publications
: second nature...
: catalogues
: podcasts/scienceSoundEscapes
: reviews / interviews

current investigations
: the ocean memory project
: soniDOME
: projectECAT
: hylaea series

: biological narrative
: tools for life cinema
: field research & expeditions






Timothy Weaver is a biomedia artist, life scientist and bioenvironmental engineer whose concerted objective is to contribute to the restoration of ecological memory through a process of speculative inquiry along the art | science interface. His recent interactive installation, live cinema, video,  sonic and visiting artist projects have been featured at 150+ venues across North America, South America, Europe and Asia, including: FILE/FILE Hipersonica (Brazil), Transmediale (Berlin), New Forms Festival (Vancouver), Subtle Technologies (Toronto), Korean Experimental Art Festival (Seoul), Museum of Modern Art (Cuenca, Ecuador) and nationally at the 92nd Street Y (NYC), Denver Art Museum, Boston CyberArts/MIT, SIGGRAPH, the New York Digital Salon and the National Institutes of Health. 

Weaver's visiting artist projects/lectures have been conducted at the United Nations' COP 20 Culture Program/Fundación Telefónica (Lima, Peru), Santa Fe Institute, the Stanford Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA), the University of Gavle, Creative Media Lab/Creative Programming(Gavle, Sweden), KTH/Swedish Royal Institute of Technology (Stockholm), University of New Mexico's Art & Ecology Program, University of Pittsburgh and University of Colorado, Boulder. 

Weaver is Professor Emeritus of Emergent Digital Practices at the University of Denver with research, creative and teaching specializiations in biomedia, ecoacoustics, sustainable design and art-science synergies. More details on Timothy's project and research activities are available at: <timothyweaver.org>.