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Simon Graeme Penny (born 19 October 1955) is an Australian artist, theorist, curator and teacher in the fields of digital cultural practices, embodied interaction and
interactive art Interactive art is a form of art that involves the spectator in a way that allows the art to achieve its purpose. Some interactive art installations achieve this by letting the observer walk through, over or around them; others ask the artist ...
.


Early life

Penny was born in
Melbourne Melbourne ( ; Boonwurrung/Woiwurrung: ''Narrm'' or ''Naarm'') is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Victoria, and the second-most populous city in both Australia and Oceania. Its name generally refers to a met ...
, Australia in 1955. He attended
Newington College , motto_translation = To Faith Add Knowledge , location = Inner West and Lower North Shore of Sydney, New South Wales , country = Australia , coordinates = , pushpin_map = A ...
(1968–1973) before receiving an undergraduate diploma in Fine Art from the
South Australian School of Art The University of South Australia (UniSA) is a public research university in the Australian state of South Australia. It is a founding member of the Australian Technology Network of universities, and is the largest university in South Australi ...
in 1979. He then went on to get his graduate degree form the
Sydney College of the Arts The Sydney College of the Arts (SCA) is a contemporary art school that was a faculty of the University of Sydney from 1990 until 2017, when it became a school of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. Until the end of 2019, the campus was locat ...
in 1982 after which he began focusing on electronic and time-based media.


Appointments and professorship

Penny has held positions as Lecturer at City Art Institute, Sydney from 1984 to 1988, Professor at the
University of Florida The University of Florida (Florida or UF) is a public land-grant research university in Gainesville, Florida. It is a senior member of the State University System of Florida, traces its origins to 1853, and has operated continuously on its ...
in 1989 and Professor at
Carnegie Mellon University Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) is a private research university in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. One of its predecessors was established in 1900 by Andrew Carnegie as the Carnegie Technical Schools; it became the Carnegie Institute of Technology ...
from 1993 to 2001. Since 2001 he has been a professor at
University of California, Irvine The University of California, Irvine (UCI or UC Irvine) is a public land-grant research university in Irvine, California. One of the ten campuses of the University of California system, UCI offers 87 undergraduate degrees and 129 graduate and pr ...
, where he founded the Arts, Computation and Engineering (ACE) graduate program that was active from 2003 to 2011. He has been a guest professor at the Interdisciplinary Master in Cognitive Systems and Interactive Media (CSIM) at
Pompeu Fabra University Pompeu Fabra University ( ca, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, UPF, ; es, link=no, Universidad Pompeu Fabra) is a public university located in the city of Barcelona, Catalonia in Spain. The university was created by the Autonomous Government of Catalo ...
, (Barcelona) from 2007 to 2013. He is currently resident faculty at the Department of Studio Art at UCI’s
Claire Trevor School of the Arts The Claire Trevor School of the Arts (CTSA, Claire Trevor) is an faculty (division), academic unit at the University of California, Irvine, focused on the performing arts, performing and visual arts. The four departments housed in the school ar ...
where he teaches mechatronic art, media art history and theory, and contemporary cognitive science and philosophy of mind.


Artistic career

Since the 1980s Penny has been creating interactive and robotic art pieces that address critical issues in digital culture discourses, especially around enactive and embodied interaction. A central concern of his robotic works is the space of interaction between the machine and the human observer. His work is informed by traditions of practice in the arts including sculpture, video-art, installation and performance and has been shown in a number of venues and international art festivals such as ZKM or Ars Electronica. After a series of early sculptural and kinetic works, in the early 1990s Penny create
Petit Mal
which he presented internationally from 1995 to 1997 and again in 2006 after a careful restoration that maintained the original electronic configuration of the piece. Petit Mal is a human-sized robot consisting of two large wheels and a central body that appears to continuously be re-equilibrating itself. It is a robotic work of art that "attempts to explore autonomous behavior as a probe of interactivity and the research field of A-life". Within his practice-based research on embodied interaction, he subsequently create

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among other works and, more recently,


Academic production

Penny’s critical analysis of computer culture and AI has engaged phenomenology, cognitive science and philosophy of mind, anthropology and cognitive archaeology. His current theoretical focus is on the application of post-cognitivist theories of cognition to the theorisation of art, design and cultural practices. This work culminated in the publication o
Making Sense – Cognition, Computing, Art and Embodiment
(MIT press 2017). He has published over 80 papers on interactive and media art. He curated and produced Machine Culture – the first international survey of interactive installation – at SIGGRAPH 93 in Anaheim, CA – and edited the associated catalogue and anthology. He edited the anthology Critical Issue
Critical Issues in Electronic Media
(SUNY Press 1995). He has spoken widely on Digital Cultural Practices around the world. He directed and produced Digital Art and Culture 2009 (DAC09) conference (subtitled Beyond Media – Embodiment and Context
A Body of Knowledge – Embodied Cognition and the Arts conference UCI 2016
an
An Ocean of Knowledge – Pacific Seafaring, Sustainability and Cultural Survival
UCI 2107. His essays have been published in seven languages. In his profile as an editor of the Leonardo Electronic Almanac, Penny describes his interests as follows: "My ongoing concern with the negotiation of practices, discourses and commitments in engineering with respect to those of the arts has involved an extended consideration of the history and theory of Artificial Intelligence and the forms of Cognitive Science related to it. These fields enforce a deeply dualising model of human being which is incompatible with practices of the arts. The adoption of computational technology into the arts has the insidious effect of ‘hollowing-out’ long traditions of embodied practices. I have referred to this as a Trojan Horse effect. Fortuitously, over the last two decades, a reaction to such dualising has also occurred in cognitive science. The new distributed, embodied, enactive and situated cognitive sciences address the kinds of embodied practices and sensibilities I have been focusing on in the arts."


Notable works

* Phatus (2010) * Walleye (2006-2009) * Body Electric (2006) * Fugitive II (2004) * Bedlam (2003) * Traces (1999) * Petit Mal (1993) * Big Father (1991–1992) * Pride of Our Young Nation (1990–1991) * Lo Yo Yo (1988) * Stupid Robot (1987)http://simonpenny.net/works/stupidrobot.html


See also

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Critical making Critical making refers to the hands-on productive activities that link digital technologies to society. It was invented to bridge the gap between creative, physical, and conceptual exploration. The purpose of critical making resides in the learnin ...
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Critical technical practice Critical technical practice is critical theory based approach towards technological design proposed by Phil Agre where critical and cultural theories are brought to bear in the work of designers and engineers. One of the goals of critical technical ...


References


External links

*http://simonpenny.net *http://www.faculty.uci.edu/profile.cfm?faculty_id=4664 {{DEFAULTSORT:Penny, Simon 1955 births University of California, Irvine faculty American contemporary artists Australian roboticists Robotic art People educated at Newington College University of Florida faculty Australian digital artists Living people American roboticists