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Stephen Vitiello recording in a forest in Virginia.

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Long read body text 18/27 (w/increased leading). Since receiving the Creative Capital Award, Vitiello’s works have been acquired by the Museum of Modern Art’s permanent collection, among other organizations. After receiving support from Creative Funding he soon after moved to Richmond, VA. He accepted a professor position at Virginia Commonwealth University and has since become the Program Director for the Department of Kinetic Imaging—a media arts program that “really should have ‘Sound’ in the title,” Vitiello said, “but I’ve also learned that change in academia is a slow battle.”

I wondered how he found those atypical routes if they didn’t already exist. “For me, collaboration—creating soundtracks for and with other artists—was vital for my own education as well as finding new outlets for people to hear what I do.”
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Since receiving the Creative Capital Award, Vitiello’s works have been acquired by the Museum of Modern Art’s permanent collection, among other organizations. After receiving support from Creative Funding he soon after moved to Richmond, VA. He accepted a professor position at Virginia Commonwealth University and has since become the Program Director for the Department of Kinetic Imaging—a media arts program that “really should have ‘Sound’ in the title,” Vitiello said, “but I’ve also learned that change in academia is a slow battle.”
“Pull Quote. I recently learned that the biggest of the trees—called ‘Big Mama’—had expired, which is one of many reasons I feel lucky to have had the opportunity to spend quiet mornings and nights alone in that forest.”
I wondered how he found those atypical routes if they didn’t already exist. “For me, collaboration—creating soundtracks for and with other artists—was vital for my own education as well as finding new outlets for people to hear what I do.”
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The Desertification Cookbook visually re-brands the concept of deserts not as a post-apocalyptic growth of wasteland, but as a culinary and ecological opportunity. As desertification spreads, desert ArtLAB says: Don’t panic… Eat. The diverse spectrum of flora and fauna found in healthy desert regions around the world has been a source of food, medicine, intoxicants and mythology dating back to a pre-agricultural era. This knowledge is becoming increasingly vital as 40 percent of global population live in expanding dryland regions. The cookbook will examine strategies for living based on the limits of our environment. The project will also pilot an ecological installation in an urban desert community to demonstrate the resilience of arid land ecologies.