Gershon Dublon is a multimedia composer, designer, and electrical engineer whose work spans interactive video and robotics.
Recent works include semblance, a large-scale photo compositing interactive installation, now on display at the Yale Department of Music; The Small Figure 3, a short piece for bassoon performed last winter at the Yale University Art Gallery; and DürerBot, a fully autonomous portrait-painting robot. Dublon has worked extensively in the theater, designing lights and sound for productions at Yale and elsewhere.
Past academic research developed algorithms for feature extraction and analysis of butterfly wing patterns at the Instituto Superior Técnico in Lisbon, Portugal, part of an international collaboration with a Yale evolutionary biologist.
Dublon holds a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from Yale University, Currently, he is a graduate student and research assistant in the Responsive Environments Group at the MIT Media Lab.
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