Gregory Little
Lorain County Community College
Gregory Little is a new media artist, teacher, researcher, and writer. He has been combining traditional techniques of image-making with new digital technologies for over 40 years. His current work involves the use of augmented and virtual reality, lasers, hand-ground paints, collage and 3d animation. His projects have been exhibited and presented in the US, Europe, South America, Asia, and Australia. In 1999 he published "A Manifesto for Avatars". His theoretical essays have been published in Intertexts, Intelligent Agent, NMC|Media-N, and Technoetic Arts: Journal of Speculative Research.
In Soft echoes (Video, 14:15)
Greg is an Associate Professor of Digital Art and Director of XR Research and Development at Lorain County Community College. In 1992 he began teaching courses in virtual reality and computer imaging to art students at Kent State University and continued to teach related courses at The College at New Rochelle, The University of Rhode Island, Oberlin College, and Bowling Green State University. He was a visiting researcher at the Virtual Reality and Innovation Center at the University of Teesside in the UK (1999-2000), and a visiting professor at the Studio Arts College International in Florence, Italy (2005). He has an MFA in Painting from the Yale University School of Art and a BFA in Painting from Indiana University.