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- Ali Hossaini (b. West Virginia, 1962) is an American artist, philosopher, theatrical producer, television producer, and businessperson. In 2010, The New York Times described him as a "biochemist turned philosopher turned television producer turned visual poet". In 2017 Hossaini published the Manual of Digital Museum Planning and subsequently became co-director of National Gallery X, a King's College London partnership that explores the future of art and cultural institutions. Prior to National Gallery X Hossaini worked with King's College to develop Connected Culture, an action research programme that tested cultural applications for 5G supported by Ericsson. As a working artist and producer, Hossaini's genre-spanning career includes installations, performances and hundreds of media projects. Since 2018 Hossaini has worked with security think tank Royal United Services Institute and, in a 2019 special edition of its journal, he assessed the threat from AI from the perspective of biology. (en)
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- University Fellowship, University of Texas at Austin
Woolrich Fellowship for Poetry, Columbia University
Fellowship, International Center for Photography (en)
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- PhD, Philosophy, University of Texas at Austin, 1994 https://searchworks.stanford.edu/view/5177317
MA, Philosophy, University of Texas at Austin, 1986
BA, Philosophy, Washington University in St. Louis, 1986
Master Printing, International Center for Photography, 1988
Masters Poetry Seminar, Columbia University, 1990 (en)
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- Ouroboros, Solo show, Multichannel Video Installation, Ise Cultural Foundation, New York City, 2010 https://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/27/arts/design/27ouroboros.html
Epiphany, multimedia performance, Brooklyn Academy of Music Next Wave Festival, 2015. https://www.bam.org/music/2015/epiphany-the-cycle-of-life
The Impact of 5G on culture & creative industry,
keynote, Global congress of Wireless BroadbandAlliance]], Liverpool, 2016. https://wballiance.com/resources/presentations/2016/page/5
Is Art Alive? How AI Technology & Algorithms are
Changing the Nature of Creativity, Art Leaders Network,
The New York Times conference, Berlin, 2018. https://www.nytartleadersnetwork.com/aln2018/ (en)
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- artist, philosopher, consultant, television producer and businessperson (en)
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- Fellow National Gallery
Co-Director & Co-founder, National Gallery X, National Gallery https://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/whats-on/national-gallery-x
Visiting Senior Research Fellow & Programme Leader – 'Connected Culture', King's College Londonhttps://www.kcl.ac.uk/Cultural/-/Projects/ConnectedCulturehttps://www.kcl.ac.uk/people/ali-hossaini
Fellow Royal Society of Arts
Digital Media Thought Leader, Lord Cultural Resources https://www.lord.ca/who-we-are/our-team
Associate, Digital Scholar & Curator, Futurecity https://futurecity.co.uk/meet-the-team/ (en)
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- Epiphany: The Cycle of Life (en)
- Video Portrait: Brad Pitt (en)
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- Ali Hossaini (b. West Virginia, 1962) is an American artist, philosopher, theatrical producer, television producer, and businessperson. In 2010, The New York Times described him as a "biochemist turned philosopher turned television producer turned visual poet". In 2017 Hossaini published the Manual of Digital Museum Planning and subsequently became co-director of National Gallery X, a King's College London partnership that explores the future of art and cultural institutions. Prior to National Gallery X Hossaini worked with King's College to develop Connected Culture, an action research programme that tested cultural applications for 5G supported by Ericsson. As a working artist and producer, Hossaini's genre-spanning career includes installations, performances and hundreds of media projec (en)
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