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Chris Meigh-Andrews was born on 30 July, 1952 in Essex, England, is a Chris Meigh Andrews is video artist, writer. Discover Chris Meigh-Andrews's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 71 years old?

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Chris Meigh-Andrews is a video artist, writer and curator from Essex, England, whose work often includes elements of renewable energy technology in tandem with moving image and sound.

He is currently Professor Emeritus in Electronic & Digital Art at the University of Central Lancashire and Visiting Professor at the Centre for Moving image Research (CMIR) at the University of the West of England.

1952

Born in Essex, England on 30 July 1952, Meigh-Andrews lived in Montreal, Canada from 1957-75.

Upon his return to England, he studied photography, film & video at the London College of Printing.

1977

His first art exhibition was part of the group photography show New British Image at Newcastle's Side Gallery in 1977.

1978

Beginning in 1978, Meigh-Andrews began producing art using video as a medium, creating solo and collaborative exhibitions that expanded into sculptural installations.

1981

From 1981-1983, he attended Goldsmiths, earning an MA in Fine Art.

1986

He taught at the university from 1986-2012, first as the head of Time Based Media (1986-2000), then as a reader in Electronic and Digital Art (2000-2007), as the founder of the EDAU in 2004, and as a full professor in 2007.

1994

1994's Perpetual Motion featured a video monitor powered by a wind turbine, with the wind being supplied by a fan plugged into the gallery's power.

1998

Mothlight (1998) and Mothlight II (2001) featured solar-powered video screens powered by halogen lights.

2001

In 2001, he was awarded a PhD from the Royal College of Art.

Many of the artist's more recent works have featured renewable energy sources intended to power the works and interact with the gallery space.

2002

His 2002 installation 2002, For William Henry Fox Talbot (The Pencil of Nature) consisted of a solar-powered video camera at Lacock Abbey, reproducing a live image of William Henry Fox Talbot's 1835 photograph of a latticed window at the abbey (the world's oldest surviving photograph), then transmitted to the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.

2003

Meigh-Andrews was Arts Council of England International Artist Fellow in Kraków from 2003-2004.

2004

2004's Interwoven Motion was an outdoor video installation in Grizedale Forest, Cumbria, made up of a wind- and solar-powered camera and screen, it produced video images displayed on a weatherproof LCD display.

He won a research endowment from the National Endowment of Science, Technology and the Arts (NESTA) in 2004.

He has received British Council Travel Awards to visit Amsterdam (2004), Poland and Malta (2005).

2005

2005's Resurrection featured a series of solar panels mounted on a dead tree, powering a video display of the tree in its living form.

2009

In 2009, Meigh-Andrews launched The Monument Project (Si Monumentum Requiris Circumspice).

A digital video installation that ran online for three years, it consisted of a digital video camera mounted on the Monument in the City of London.

The installation streamed 360-degree panoramic time lapse sequences of the city online, with displays modified by a computer in response to changes in weather.

2010

In 2010, he was awarded the Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation Award, a travel grant to visit Tokyo, Kyoto and Nagoya to research into early artists' video in Japan.

He has also contributed to larger edited works, including:

2011

And his 2011 installation Sunbeam used solar panels to power the projection of images of the sun from NASA’ s Solar Dynamics Observatory.

2012

His 2012 solo project, In Darwin's Garden, was a web-based installation exhibited by the online journal Leonardo Electronic Almanac.

Recorded in the grounds of the Down House in Kent, England (Charles Darwin's family home), the exhibition focused on an old mulberry tree growing behind the house.

2013

In 2013, the artist created "Aeolian Processes", an outdoor solar powered sound installation for "Art In Your Park" in Highfields Park, Nottingham, which reflected once again his underlying impulse to explore “the role of machine and its impact on human perception.” Likewise, participating in the project "La Lune: Energy Producing Art" at Long Reef in Sydney, Australia, he installed "Aeolian Processes II".

Meigh-Andrews is currently Professor Emeritus at the University of Central Lancashire, directing the Electronic and Digital Art Unit (EDAU).