
Eva Sjuve is a researcher, media artist and technologist, exploring the intersection of sound, performance, interfaces and wireless media. She is building physical interfaces, and is implementing sonic arts for mobile devices. In her current research, she is focusing on embedded devices and wireless networks.
Eva Sjuve has been working internationally as an independent media artist, and has been exhibiting widely. She has been holding workshops and teaching Physical Computing, Video Editing, Music Technology, Film Editing, Sound Art, Photography, and Performance.
Eva Sjuve has been exhibiting in Europe, Asia, Australia, USA and South America, at venues such as the Australian Center of Contemporary Art, Melbourne, Australia; Kunsthaus Dresden, Germany; Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art, Helsinki, Finland; European Media Arts Festival, Germany; National Museum of Fine Arts, Havana, Cuba; Centre d’Arte Contemporain de Normandie, France, CAEIT, California Institute of the Arts, US; Interdisciplinary Center for Scientific Research in Music, University of Leeds, UK; The Museum of Contemporary Arts, Chicago, US, and PERFORMA 07 Biennale in New York.
Eva Sjuve received numerous awards, including an Award from New York Exposition of Short Film and Video in 1996, and an Honorary Award at CYNETart, in 2000, Dresden in Germany for her sound composition “Astro Turf”, exploring auditory spaces. In 2006 she was awarded an Artist in Residency at the Norwegian Theatre Academy from the Nordic Ministry of Culture. In 2007 she received a commission from Diapason Sound Art Gallery, New York, White Box Gallery and Electronic Music Foundation for an innovative work in sound art and technology to be performed at PERFORMA07 Biennale in New York.
Eva Sjuve holds a Master’s degree from the Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP), New York University, and a M.A. in Art Theory from Lund University, Sweden. She studied at the School of Visual Arts in New York City for three years, and studied musical composition at the Centre de Creation Musicale de Iannis Xenakis (CCMIX) in Paris, France. She did additional studies at Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm at School of Information and Communication Technology.
Recent CD releases are VIBRÖ, Paris, France.
No 3 “The Citizen Band Issue” and at Kning Disk, Sweden, a work by Larm, Stockholm.
She has been an invited lecturer at Pratt Insitute, New York; Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zuerich; State University of New York at Stony Brook; Musikhochschule in Hamburg; The Art Student League, New York among others.
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