Mark Cypher works across the mediums of installation, sculpture and digital design and is particularly interested in interactivity. He received a Master of Visual Arts in Sculpture from Sydney University in 1995. In 2011 he completed a PhD at the University of Western Australia, in which he explored Actor-network theory in relation to interactive artworks. He is currently a Senior Lecturer and Program Chair for Interactive Digital Design, and Games Art and Design, at Murdoch University in Western Australia.

Cypher’s exhibitions include the 404 II International Festival of Electronic Art”, staged in Rosario, Argentina (2005), VII Salon International De Art Digital, staged in Havana, Cuba (2006), and Impermanence, at the 2007 Biennale of Electronic Arts Perth (BEAP).

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Biennale of Electronic Arts Perth
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2012
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2012