About
Ken Lovell received his BFA in printmaking from Indiana University in 1986 and his MFA from Yale University in Painting in 1992. Despite getting a taste of programming in the early nineteen-eighties (Fortran and punch cards) he became fascinated with the possibilities that computers presented to art-making. A job repairing computers combined with experience making and teaching Art, led to his being hired as theTechnical Director of the Yale University Digital Media Center for the Arts. Since 1998 he has taught students, staff and faculty how to move images into and out of the computer and how to manipulate the data on the digital journey between those two analog states. His time is gladly apportioned between his family, friends, job and studio.