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Dave Colangelo is an artist, educator, and researcher based in Toronto, Canada. He is a founding member of Public Visualization Studio. His work focuses on urban media environments as sites for critical and creative engagements with the city, public art, and information.
He is Assistant Professor of Digital Creation and Communication in Professional Communication (ProCom) in the Creative School at Toronto Metropolitan University (formerly Ryerson), and Director, North America, of the Media Architecture Institute. He is also Lighting Coordinator for MetLights at Toronto Metropolitan University.
Previously he has held positions as Assistant Professor of Digital Media and Culture at Portland State University in the School of Film, Adjunct Professor at the Ontario College of Art and Design University in the Digital Futures MA/MDes/MFA program, and Professor and Academic Coordinator of the Bachelor of Digital Experience Design program in the School of Design at George Brown College.
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