- Marc Tasman
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Marc Tasman (born 1971) is a multimedia artist who works in a variety of media, including interactive art, video art and photography. He is currently a Senior Lecturer at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee in the Department of Journalism, Advertising, and Media Studies.
Tasman is most well known for his photographic time-lapse piece completed in 2009. Here he made a Polaroid self portrait every day for ten years and one day - 3,654 consecutive days. In 2010 he exhibited the nearly 5000 photographs at the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art for the Wisconsin Triennial.[1] This work is also featured in the book, Reframing Photography: Theory and Practice, published in 2010 by Routledge Press.[2]
Notes
- ^ Schumacher, Mary Louise (2010). Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Wisconsin Triennial at MMoCA, p. 1E, 8E. Retrieved on 2011-04-29
- ^ O’Neil, Claire (2010). NPR: A Photo A Day, Every Day...Forever?. Retrieved on 2011-04-29
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- University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee faculty
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