Selçuk Artut was born in 1976, lives and works in İstanbul. He has received his BSc in Mathematics from Koç University and his MA in Sonic Arts from Middlesex University, London. Currently, he is teaching at Sabancı University as a full-time faculty member. His artistic activities are mainly focused on new media practices such as sonic arts and interactivity. His exhibitions and performances include Substairs(Istanbul Biennale 2007), Improvhelsinki (Helsinki, 2007), Bares do Porto (Portugal, 2006), New Electronic Music (İstanbul, 2006) and Aldwych London Transport (London, 2004).
Ayiter, Elif E., Balcisoy, Selim S., Germen, Murat and Artut, Selcuk (2007): Propagating collaboration: an instructional methodology for artists and engineers. In: Proceedings of the 2007 Conference on Creativity and Cognition 2007, Washington DC, USA. pp. 45-52. Available online
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