Greetings. This is the web site of Golan Levin, an artist and educator living in Pittsburgh. I teach interactive and computational new media arts at Carnegie Mellon University. Projects: Flong.com Archive of Works (1994-2019) Links: Golan Levin's course websites (2004-) Golan Levin on Twitter (@golan) Golan Levin at GitHub (@golanlevin) Press and ephemera (2000-2017) Curriculum Vitae (2017) Contac
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