Barbara Lattanzi’s practice involves the production of “idiomorphic” software (a.k.a., cinema software). Her work has been exhibited at many venues including FILE Electronic Language International Festival, the New York Digital Salon, Seoul Net and Film Festival, The New Museum, Squeaky Wheel Buffalo, the Ann Arbor Film Festival, etc. In addition she has applets online at Turbulence.org, Rhizome.org, Runme.org, and Artport (a gatepage link) at the Whitney Museum of American Art, among others. Her software, “C-SPAN Karaoke”, received an Honorable Mention at Transmediale, the Berlin-based international media art festival. Writings about her work have appeared in publications including Millenium Film Journal and Neural Magazine. She has conducted workshops on her software art at the New Media Workshop of the University of Chicago and at University of Southern California Annenberg School of Communication. She lives in Alfred, New York, where she teaches at the School of Art and Design, Alfred University.