Stephen Vitiello

Stephen Vitiello is an electronic musician and media artist. Vitiello’s sound
installations have been presented internationally, including the Massachusetts
Museum of Contemporary Art (MASS MoCA), the 2002 Whitney Biennial, the 2006 Biennial
of Sydney, at the Cartier Foundation, Paris and a site-specific project on the High
Line in NYC. CD releases include Bright and Dusty Things (New Albion Records),
Listening to Donald Judd (Sub Rosa), The Gorilla Variations (12k), and Dowsing
(Farpoint Recordings). Since 1989, Vitiello has collaborated with numerous artists
and musicians including Pauline Oliveros, Tony Oursler, Julie Mehretu, Scanner,
Steve Roden, Taylor Deupree and Ryuichi Sakamoto. In 2011, ABC-TV, Australia
produced the documentary Stephen Vitiello: Listening With Intent. Originally from
New York, Stephen is now based in Richmond, VA where he is on the faculty of the
Kinetic Imaging Department at Virginia Commonwealth University. In 2011, Stephen was
awarded a John Simon Memorial Guggenheim Fellowship.