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BIOGRAPHY
Ali Hossaini is an executive, philosopher and artist who works at the cutting edge of media. Having collaborated with talent ranging from Robert Wilson to Brad Pitt, his personal work and his productions have been exhibited in museums, galleries and festivals internationally, winning acclaim from The New York Times, Vanity Fair, Cool Hunting and many other outlets. He has been involved in the launch of several television channels, including LAB HD, the only TV channel devoted to video art, Equator HD, Gallery HD, Oxygen, TechTV, NOW and LinkTV. He is currently proprietor of Pantar, a consultancy that specializes in business strategy and talent?driven productions of artistic merit. In 2010 he focused on 3D video projects, and he created the Enterprise & Innovation Hub, a revenue generating initiative for FACT, a Liverpool?based arts organization. Hossaini’s productions include the Voom Portraits, which includes performances by Johnny Depp, Salma Hayek, Winona Ryder, Robert Downey, Jr, Princess Caroline of Monaco, Sean Penn and other cultural icons. He has produced numerous documentaries and factual television series relating to travel, natural history, culture and sustainable living. In 2008 he produced Self?Portrait, a short film by Dennis Hopper. The American Museum of the Moving Image maintains a permanent exhibit devoted to LAB HD. Other productions have been exhibited at the Lincoln Center, the Tribeca Film Festival, the Montreal Festival of Film on Art, PS1/MoMA, The Hackney Empire, SF Cinemateque, Pacific Film Archives, the Beijing Borderlines Festival, Couvent des Cordeliers and many other international venues. His production of Don’t Trust Anyone Over 30 appeared in the 2006 Whitney Media, Hossaini developed numerous initiatives related to programming and social networking. At TechTV, he launched Chat Day!, the first application to merge chat, webcams and live TV in a virtual environment. Hossaini is a member of the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences and the National Association of Television Program Executives. He serves on the Board of Advisors for Anthology Film Archives, White Box and the Pacifica Vanuatu Foundation. He is an Associate of FACT, the Foundation for Art and Creative Technology, where he serves in a development role. He regularly speaks at conferences in the United States and Europe. In the 1990s he was a regular guest on The Site, an award?winning MSNBC newsmagazine. Hossaini recently completed a manuscript, Vision of the Gods: How optics shaped history, and he contributed three entries to the Encyclopedia of Photography, published by Routledge in 2005. His writing has appeared in Open Democracy (UK), The Village Voice, New York Newsday, Maclean’s Magazine (Canada), Logos Journal, The Nation, Al?Ahram Weekly (Egypt), and Verlag Spotlight (Germany). He is anthologized in the textbooks Passages and Considering Cultural Difference, and his essays on photography are frequently included in college coursebooks. While working as an acquisitions editor at the University of Texas Press, Hossaini published one of the first electronic books in conjunction with the Coalition for Networked Information. He also developed Surrealist Women, an anthology of suppressed female artists, and he successfully funded the Texas History Series. As a graduate student Hossaini was awarded fellowships for poetry, photography and philosophy. He received his doctorate in philosophy from the University of Texas at Austin in 1994. His dissertation, Archaeology of the Photograph, traces the history of geometric optics from Sumer to the Classical Era. EDUCATION PhD, Philosophy, University of Texas at Austin MA, Philosophy, University of Texas at Austin BA, Philosophy, Washington University in St. Louis Master Printing Course, International Center for Photography Advanced Poetry Course, Columbia University ACADEMIC AWARDS University Fellowship, University of Texas at Austin Woolrich Fellowship for Poetry, Columbia University Fellowship, International Center for Photography PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATONS Associate, FACT – The Foundation for Art and Creative Technology, Liverpool Advisory Board, Anthology Film Archives, New York City Advisory Board, White Box Art Space, New York City Advisory Board, Vanuatu Pacifica Foundation Artistic Advisory Board, Water Mill Center for the Arts, Southampton, New York
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PUBLICATIONS
| 2010 |
Mediation and Civilisation: The prehistory of optical representation, contributed to Vision, Memory and Media, FACT Publications Television Reimagined, contributed to Robert Wilson Video Portraits, ZKM Publications Cosmos in a Box, Reality Sandwich |
| 2009 |
Survive and Thrive, RealScreen Magazine |
| 2008 |
Optography: A technology of perception, contributed to Encyclopedia of Optography, Muswell Press |
| 2007 |
Don’t Kill Your Television, Reality Sandwich Merging Art with Television, High Def Magazine |
| 2006 |
Aerial Photography, The Lens and Optics contributed to The Encyclopedia of Photography, Routledge |
| 2004 |
Beyond the multicultural ghetto, Open Democracy |
| 2003 |
Vision of the Gods: An inquiry into the meaning of photography, Logos Journal The nasty truth about the noble lie, Open Democracy |
| 2002 |
Stop the downward spiral in digital TV!, Open Democracy |
| 2001 |
At War with Myself, Maclean’s Magazine, The Nation and reprinted in Passages, Considering Cultural Difference and other textbooks. Prior to 2001 there were numerous publications on MSNBC.com, The Village Voice, Texas Observer and other journals. |
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LECTURES
| 2010 |
Recent lectures The promise of digital humanities, Liverpool Hope University The future of media, Manchester Business School, University of Manchester
In previous years presented lectures on media and technology at the RealScreen Summit, Discovery Documentary Campus, MIPTV, Vircomm, classrooms and other professional contexts. |
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EXHIBITIONS
| 2010 |
Recent art exhibitions Memory Begins, White Box, New York City Ouroboros: The History of the Universe, Ise Cultural Foundation, New York City Oceanic Verses, New York City Opera VOX Series, New York City Caro Ben Mio, Galapagos Art Space, New York City |
| 2009 |
Baghdad Transcendental, The Drop, New York City Epiphany: Prints, The Kaufman Arcade, New York City Epiphany: Volcano, Gallery 8, New York City |
| 2008 |
Divine Machines, The Hackney Empire, London, UK Epiphany video installation, American Museum of the Moving Image, New York City Theater workshop production of Noumema, Time is the Moving Image & The Same River at Water Mill Center for the Arts Permanent exhibit of Productions from LAB, American Museum of the Moving Image, New York City Curated selection of LAB productions, Perpetual Art Machine, Scope Art Fair, New York City Unperception Now, Montreal Festival of Film on Art,Montreal, Canada |
| 2007 |
Living Voom, Curated screening of LAB productions, Scanners Film Festival, The Lincoln Center Curated screening of LAB productions, Borderlines Festival, Beijing, China Unperception Now, Janos Gat Gallery, New York City Curated selection of LAB productions, SF Cinemateque, San Francisco Curated selection of LAB productions, Pacific Film Archive, Berkeley, California Curated screening of LAB productions, Orchard 47, New York City Jeanne Moreau & Isabelle Huppert Video Portraits, Couvent des Cordeliers, Paris |
| 2006 |
Curated screening of LAB productions, Anthology Film Archive (November) Epiphany plus selected productions, Anthology Film Archive (June) Don’t Trust Anyone Over Thirty, Whitney Biennial Brad Pitt Video Portrait, Tribeca Film Festival Isabelle Huppert Video Portrait, PS 1/MoMA |
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ARTWORKS
| 2010 |
Memory Begins, 2?channel video Ouroboros, 7?channel 3D video Oceanic Verses, 3?channel video Caro Ben Mio, 1?channel video |
| 2009 |
Baghdad Transcendental, architectural photograph installation |
| 2008 |
A4Monkeys, generative video installation Epiphany, multichannel video installation The River, theater Time is the Moving Image, theater Noumena, theater |
| 2006 |
Epiphany: The Cycle of Life, experimental feature film Unperception Now, multichannel short film |
| 2002 |
artTV, NTSC video, experimental channel concept Abstraction 1 (study for a video art channel), NTSC video Abstraction 2 (study for a video art channel), NTSC video Wedding (study for a video art channel), NTSC video |
| 1995 |
Director Come to Me, NTSC video, experimental short |
| 1986 |
Sometimes a Blessing Can Be a Curse, NTSC video Ich bin Du, NTSC video Pentagram, color film & NTSC video
From 1986 to 2010 produced print series from B&W film and color video. |
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FILMOGRAPHY
| 2010 |
Executive Producer Lang Lang Live in Berlin, director of photography: Thomas Erhart, 3D HD video |
| 2009 |
Executive Producer Self?Portrait: Dennis Hopper, director: Dennis Hopper, HD video KOOL: Dancing in My Mind, 3D HD video, director: Robert Wilson |
| 2008 |
Executive Producer Mario’s Green House, 8 x 30’ HDTV series The Monkey Thieves, 13 x 30’ HDTV series Lost in China, 6 x 60’ HDTV series Wildlife Nannies 2, 20 x 30’ HDTV series Earthtripping, 6 x 30’ HDTV series Natural Born Traveler, 4 x 30’ HDTV series |
| 2007 |
Executive Producer Medicine Woman, 13 x 30’ HDTV series Ultimate Tourist Scams, 13 x 30’ HDTV series Wildlife Nannies, 20 x 30’ HDTV series Penny Revolution, 6 x 60’ HDTV series Green Wheels, 13 x 30’ HDTV series Video Portrait: Renée Fleming, director: Robert Wilson, HD video Video Portrait: Skunk, director: Robert Wilson, HD video |
| 2006 |
Executive Producer Video Portrait: Princess Caroline of Monaco, director: Robert Wilson, HD video Video Portrait: Queen Farah Diba, director: Robert Wilson, HD video Video Portrait: Prince Alexis Schleswig?Holstein, director: Robert Wilson, HDTV, exper. short Video Portrait: Gao Xingjian, director: Robert Wilson, HD video Sahara Mojave, director: Leslie Thornton, HD video Landfill, director: Pawel Wojtasik, HD video May Mad Gab, director: Lili Chin, HD video Schpilin Aqui, director: Angie Eng, HD video More Funerals than Weddings, director: David Kramer, HD video The Unicorn Hunt, director: Birgit Rathsmann, HDTV Tree Graftreetis, director: Theo Angell, HDTV Light Work, director: Jennifer Reeves, HDTV My Person in Water, director: Leighton Pierce, HDTV Soft Sciences, director: Ben Fries, HDTV Atlantis, director: Fred Barney Taylor Underbelly, director: Trine Nedreass North Brother, director: Benton C. Bainbridge, HD video The Lonely Girl, director: Ellen Zweig, HD video Rite of the Black Sun, director: Bradley Eros, HD video The Aquarium, director: Pavel Wojtasik, HD video The Landfill, director: Pavel Wojtasik, HD video Sahara Mohave, director: Leslie Thornton, HD video Portrait of Shanghai, director: Lili Chin, HD video Sorry, director: Gail Vachon, HD video Meredith Salient Field, director: Theo Angell, HD video Spectropia (episode), director: Toni Dove, HD video 25 Letters, director: Grahame Weinbren, HD video The Tension Building, director: Erika Beckman, HD video The Mythmakers, dir: S Gruffat & Ben Russell, HD video Poem, director: Mary Lucier, HD video Light Mood Disorder, dir: Jennifer Reeves, HD video The Bridge, director: Fred Taylor, HD video Urban Sonata, director: Jud Yalkut, HD video Stiff, director: Jenny Reeder, HD video Carrara Landscape, director: Angie Eng, HD video The Shadow Lords, director: Jose Figeroa, HD video |
| 2005 |
Executive Producer Video Portrait: Isabella Rossellini, director: Robert Wilson, HD video Video Portrait: Sean Penn, director: Robert Wilson, HD video Video Portrait: Willem Dafoe, director: Robert Wilson, HD video Video Portrait: Robin Wright Penn, director: Robert Wilson, HD video Video Portrait: J T Leroy, director: Robert Wilson, HD video Video Portrait: William Pope L, director: Robert Wilson, HD video Video Portrait: Gabriella Orenstein, director: Robert Wilson, HD video Video Portrait: Lucinda Childs, director: Robert Wilson, HD video |
| 2004 |
Executive Producer Video Portrait: Brad Pitt, director: Robert Wilson, HD video Video Portrait: Robert Downey, Jr. , director: Robert Wilson, HD video Video Portrait: Jeanne Moreau, director: Robert Wilson, HD video Video Portrait: Isabelle Huppert, director: Robert Wilson, HD video Video Portrait: Juliette Binoche, director: Robert Wilson, HD video Video Portrait:Marianne Faithfull, director: Robert Wilson, HD video Video Portrait: Zhang Huan, director: Robert Wilson, HD video Video Portrait: Steve Buscemi, director: Robert Wilson, HD video Video Portrait: Mikhail Baryshnikov, director: Robert Wilson, HD video |
| 89-94 |
Producer / Host Alternative Views, NTSC video, weekly newsmagazine |
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EMPLOYMENT
| 01-08 |
Executive Producer & Director of Programming, Rainbow Media |
| 99-01 |
Vice President, Oxygen Media |
| 97-99 |
Director of Programming, ZDTV |
| 96-97 |
Producer, MSNBC |
| 94-96 |
Acquisitions Editor, University of Texas Press
Consulting clients include NHK Enterprises, Charles Schwab, Babelgum Networks, Submarine Channel, ContextTV, HiFidelity HDTV, Gedeon Entertainment, IndieFlixLinkTV and Network of the World. |
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PRESS
| 2010 |
New York Times: For 3D Travelers, A Cosmic Journey, Feature interview and cover story in the March 27 Weekend Arts section. Cool Hunting: Feature interview. XXXX Magazine: Video interview. Treehugger: Feature review of Ouroboros. DINCA: Feature interview. Numerous listings and news items were published about the video installation Ouroboros. Wallpaper: Cover story on Robert Wilson Video Portraits in September issue. |
| 2009 |
MSNBC: Live interview with Isabella Rossellini regarding Times Square screening on Morning Joe. Denver Daily News: Feature story on Times Square screening event. Time Out New York, NY Post, ArtDaily: Coverage of Times Square screening. Hundreds of publications ran stories, items and listing on the Times Square screening of art films, including Guy Maddin’s Send Me to the ‘Lectric Chair, produced for Babelgum Networks. Fast Company: Mention of Baghdad Transcendental in September issue. The Daily Green: Interview with Mario Van Peebles regarding Mario’s Green House. NPR interview with Mario Van Peebles regarding Mario’s Green House. News Observer: Review of Mario’s Green House. Vanity Fair featured the Voom Portraits on the cover of their inaugural art issue in Dec, 2006. Since 2006 thousands of items have been published around the globe on the project, which has toured internationally as an major art exhibition. In 2008 conceptual artist Seth Carnes wrote his NYU Master’s thesis on LAB. |
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