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Simon
Biggs began
working as an artist in 1976. Since 1978, he has
had numerous personal exhibitions in Australia,
Germany, England, Holland, New Zealand, and
Slovenia. In 1978 he developed a graphic computer
system, and began working with digital animation in
1980. As of 1983, Biggs' work has focused its
attention to interactive installation, animation,
cd-rom, the Internet and related media. Biggs
became a Professor of Digital Arts at the Art and
Design Research Centre, School of Cultural Studies,
at Sheffield Hallam University in 1999 and has been
recently appointed as an Artist Fellow of Cambridge
University, UK. Biggs has also published numerous
essays on media art. His latest catalogue entitled
"Immediate!" is at the Site Gallery in Sheffield.
Among his digital artworks is "The Great Wall of
China" ( Review),
"Mozaic" and "Babel". Roberto Simanowski talked
with him about new media art, about concepts of
technology, about the 'trap of interactivity',
about aura and symbolic value in artifacts,
author's signature in "The Great Wall of China" and
the self as illusion in "Babel."
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