Dan Collins
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Dan Collins
Professor, School of Art
Co-Director, PRISM (Partnership for Research in Spatial Modeling)
Arizona State University, PO Box 871505, Tempe, AZ 85287-1505
Phone (c): (480) 206-2037; Fax: (480) 965-8338; email: [email protected]
Professional Preparation
PhD, Arizona State University, Interdisciplinary Humanities / Curriculum and Instruction, 2009
MFA, University of California, Los Angeles, Sculpture and New Genres, 1984
MA, Stanford University, Art Education, 1975
BA, University of California, Studio Art and Art History, 1974
Academic Appointments
2005 – present, Full Professor, Intermedia and Foundations School of Art, Arizona State Univ.
1995 – 2004, Assoc. Professor, Intermedia and Foundations, School of Art, Arizona State Univ.
1989-1994, Ass. Professor, Sculpture, Foundations, Intermedia School of Art, Arizona State Univ.
1987-88, Visiting Professor, Sculpture and 3-D Design, Pusat Seni (Art Center),
Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang, Malaysia
Professional Activities
Selected Publications
Collins, D., (2013). Community mapping. in Cleland, K., Fisher, L. & Harley, R. (Eds.) Proceedings of the 19th international symposium of electronic art. ISEA2013, Sydney. http://ses.library.usyd.edu.au/handle/2123/9475
Collins, D. (2011). Instruments of control or pathways for public empowerment? Digital mapping as visual research. Handbook of visual research, E. Margolis & L. Pauwels, eds., Sherman Oaks, CA: Sage Pub. (book chapter).
H. Babiker, L. F. Gonzalez, A. Elvikis, D. Collins, F. Albuquerque, and D. H. Frakes (2011). The effects of high porosity stent configurations on cerebral aneurysm hemodynamics, SBC2011, June 22-25.
Collins, D. (2009). Putting theory to work: Building a foundations program for the 21st century. FATE in review (Durango, CO: FATE, Inc.).
Collins, D. (2007). Networking for learning communities. FATE in review (Durango, CO: FATE, Inc.).
Collins, D. (2002). Digital somatics: The body of the artist in the digital age. Journal of Aesthetic Education, Vol. 126 (Taipei: National Taiwan Arts Education Institute, March 2002).
J. Rowe, A. Razdan, D. Collins and S. Panchanathan: A 3D Digital Library System: Capture, Analysis, Query, and Display (2001). 4th International Conference on Digital Libraries, Bangalore India.
Selected Awards
2015 EPA grant ($192K) for water quality curriculum for 10 high schools on the Colorado River
2012 CSCE Award for video production on Colorado River
2007 ASU Herberger College Award for Research and Creative Activity
1987-88, Fulbright Research and Teaching Fellow, Malaysia
Professor, School of Art
Co-Director, PRISM (Partnership for Research in Spatial Modeling)
Arizona State University, PO Box 871505, Tempe, AZ 85287-1505
Phone (c): (480) 206-2037; Fax: (480) 965-8338; email: [email protected]
Professional Preparation
PhD, Arizona State University, Interdisciplinary Humanities / Curriculum and Instruction, 2009
MFA, University of California, Los Angeles, Sculpture and New Genres, 1984
MA, Stanford University, Art Education, 1975
BA, University of California, Studio Art and Art History, 1974
Academic Appointments
2005 – present, Full Professor, Intermedia and Foundations School of Art, Arizona State Univ.
1995 – 2004, Assoc. Professor, Intermedia and Foundations, School of Art, Arizona State Univ.
1989-1994, Ass. Professor, Sculpture, Foundations, Intermedia School of Art, Arizona State Univ.
1987-88, Visiting Professor, Sculpture and 3-D Design, Pusat Seni (Art Center),
Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang, Malaysia
Professional Activities
- Organized/developed in-service workshops/internships with national arts organization (FATE)
- Created and implemented first year curriculum for University level art and design courses
- Organized/developed teaching pedagogy seminars for graduates student in the School of Art
- Administered curriculum for watershed education in K-12 schools in SW Colorado.
- Presented poster, papers, installations, workshops at over 100 professional meetings and exhibitions including: SIGGRAPH, College Art Association; National Association of Interpreters; Bioneers; Telluride Institute Ideas Festival, CyberArts (Boston); Peking University, China
- Founded an interdisciplinary Art/Science lab for visualization and prototyping (PRISM)
- Created “San Francisco Bay Model,” a permanent exhibit at the Exploratorium in San Francisco with G. Cooper (Four Chambers) and O. Fringer (Stanford) for interacting with 3D San Francisco Bay data.
- Created "Tangible User Interface for the Grand Canyon," with Gene Cooper, Arizona Science Museum.
Selected Publications
Collins, D., (2013). Community mapping. in Cleland, K., Fisher, L. & Harley, R. (Eds.) Proceedings of the 19th international symposium of electronic art. ISEA2013, Sydney. http://ses.library.usyd.edu.au/handle/2123/9475
Collins, D. (2011). Instruments of control or pathways for public empowerment? Digital mapping as visual research. Handbook of visual research, E. Margolis & L. Pauwels, eds., Sherman Oaks, CA: Sage Pub. (book chapter).
H. Babiker, L. F. Gonzalez, A. Elvikis, D. Collins, F. Albuquerque, and D. H. Frakes (2011). The effects of high porosity stent configurations on cerebral aneurysm hemodynamics, SBC2011, June 22-25.
Collins, D. (2009). Putting theory to work: Building a foundations program for the 21st century. FATE in review (Durango, CO: FATE, Inc.).
Collins, D. (2007). Networking for learning communities. FATE in review (Durango, CO: FATE, Inc.).
Collins, D. (2002). Digital somatics: The body of the artist in the digital age. Journal of Aesthetic Education, Vol. 126 (Taipei: National Taiwan Arts Education Institute, March 2002).
J. Rowe, A. Razdan, D. Collins and S. Panchanathan: A 3D Digital Library System: Capture, Analysis, Query, and Display (2001). 4th International Conference on Digital Libraries, Bangalore India.
Selected Awards
2015 EPA grant ($192K) for water quality curriculum for 10 high schools on the Colorado River
2012 CSCE Award for video production on Colorado River
2007 ASU Herberger College Award for Research and Creative Activity
1987-88, Fulbright Research and Teaching Fellow, Malaysia