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Erwin Redl was born in 1963 in Austia and currently living in USA, New York.
He uses LEDs as an artistic medium. His work includes installations, videos, graphics, computer art and electronic music.
Working in both two and three dimensions, his works redefine interior and exterior spaces.
Redl began his studies as a musician, receiving a BA in Composition and Diploma in Electronic Music at the Music Academy in Vienna, Austria. In 1995, he received an MFA in Computer Art at the School of Visual Arts in New York, where he now lives.
Redl's works have received attention both nationally and internationally. With his piece Matrix VI, he lit the face of New York's Whitney Museum of American Art for its 2002 Biennial Exhibit.
Works such as Matrix II, which was shown in New York, Germany, France, Austria, and Korea, and Fade I, which animated the Eglise Sainte-Marie Madeleine in Lille, France, explore volume and allow people to move through lit spaces.
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The Washington State Arts Commission chose Redl to create a piece for the Paul G. Allen Center with funds from Washington State's Art in Public Places Program. Redl's work for the Allen Center, "Nocturnal Flow", uses the 85-foot brick column at the west end of the atrium.
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