Matthew Schlanger

 

Matt Schlanger’s exhibitions include the 1987 Biennial show at the Whitney Museum; one person shows include: A History of Video at Société Berlin and More than Blood at Galerie Rene Coilho; two person shows include: Video Histories at the Hooper House, The Old Becomes New with Use at Time Based Arts, Amsterdam, and The Anthology Video Program at the Millennium; group shows include PS1, The New Museum, The Kitchen, Tibor de Nagy, Thread Waxing, Film Anthology Archives, the American Film Institute Video Festival, and The Bronx Museum. Collections include LIMA (formerly Monte Video), SUNY Binghamton, Princeton University, The Art Institute at Beersheva, the Donnel Media Center of the New York Public Library and the Kitchen.

 

Matthew taught video for several years at the School of Visual Arts, both undergraduate and graduate courses, most recently at SVA's M.F.A. in Computer Art. He has lectured about video art at SUNY Binghamton and Buffalo campuses, Ramapo, Rutgers, and Ithaca College. Matthew has also taught programming for SVA MFA Computer Art and game design and programming for Mercy College.

 

Matthew’s video hardware development work for the Experimental Television Center, and for Design Lab, included a significant contribution in building the last generation of custom analog and digital image and sound synthesizers last installed at the Experimental Television Center.

 

Matthew was the president of Black Hammer Productions. Black Hammer Productions, formed in 1995, was a company that specialized in the development of software products and solutions. BHP’s many projects include numerous games, educational and corporate applications and websites. At Black Hammer Productions Matt developed and/or designed several game titles including the original titles: The Nightshift Code, and Nightshift Legacy - The Jaguar's Eye. Black Hammer also developed the first nine computer titles of the I Spy game series for Scholastic, Dora the Explorer and Diego titles for Nickelodeon, the tree of life and dinosaur kiosks for the American Museum of Natural History.

 

Matthew also formed and ran Black Hammer Game which specialized in Game Boy Advance titles including I Spy Challenger for Scholastic and published an original IP 3D turn based strategy game: Supremacy: Four Paths To Power.

 

Matthew most recently was the product manager and head of development for a new social media network at Learn with All, Inc.

 

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