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id="bio"><em><strong>Peter Ciccariello</strong> is an interdisciplinary, cross-genre artist, poet, and photographer. His work is a pastiche of language and text in 3-D digital environments. He has studied painting and design at Pratt Institute, New York; Rhode Island School of Design, Rhode Island;and Parsons School of Design, New York. His work has been exhibited at Harvard University, Boston, MA, The University of Arizona Poetry Center, Tucson, AZ, and at the “Interruptheque – Language driven digital art” Festival, at Brown University in Providence, RI.</em></p><p><em>Recent work has appeared both in print and online in, amongst other places, <strong>Poetry Magazine</strong>, <strong><strong>New River: a journal of digital writing and art</strong>, dbqp: visualizing poetics</strong>, <strong>Oregon Literary Review</strong>, <strong>MOCA</strong> (The Museum of Computer Art), <strong>Otoliths</strong>, and <strong>Word For/Word</strong> – A journal of new writing. His books <strong>- Uncommon Vision &#8211; The art of Peter Ciccariello</strong>, is available at <a
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