As a networker with a background in engineering, hard science, and
the arts, Hopkins practices a nomadic form of teaching that spans
many countries and situations. He was a student of experimental
film-maker Stan Brakhage at the University of Colorado in the late
1980's. His own formal teaching engagements, usually under the title "networking and creativity" have taken place in Germany, Switzerland,
Denmark, Netherlands, England, Iceland, Finland, Norway, Estonia,
Latvia, Lithuania, Hungary, Austria, Sweden, Russia, Lithuania, and
the USA. Through an extensive personal network of dialectic human
connections and sheer spontaneous presence, he is never far away from
some kind of dialogue. Informal collaborative teaching/learning
takes place anywhere and anytime. During the past year, he made live
network-based streaming media performances in Berlin and Kiel,
Germany; Winnipeg, Canada; NYC, New York; openhagen, Denmark;
Helsinki, Finland; Amsterdam, Netherlands; Strasbourg, France; Linz,
Austria; and Riga, Latvia among other places. With a web-presence
that dates back to a few months after the establishment of the W3 and
a network practice going back almost two decades, the neoscenes
webspace re-presents many previous creative activities like so much
dead meat. Take a tour of the slaughterhouse. http://neoscenes.net.
A native of Anchorage, Alaska, Hopkins has experienced over 14
minutes of Totality under the darkened skies of Solar Eclipse. He
was recently NIFCA artist-in-residence at the Sibelius Academy's
Center for Music and Technology in Helsinki, Finland.
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