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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Joshua Frankel (born 1980) is an American Joshua Frankel (born 1980) is an American contemporary artist and director who makes work in many different media, including animation, film, opera, drawing, printmaking and public art. Music is often central to Frankel's work. His animation has been presented synchronized to live musical performances by chamber ensembles and full orchestra by institutions including the Library of Congress, the Brooklyn Academy of Music, the San Diego Symphony, and The River to River Festival, where his animation took over 50 video advertising screens in New York City's Fulton Center transit hub at rush hour. Ann Midgette of the Washington Post called his film Plan Of The City “one of the best matches of visuals to music I’ve seen.” Joshua Frankel's animated collages use modern techniques to represent history, not depicting precisely what happened during specific events but evoking how they felt. New York City, architecture and urban planning are recurring themes in Frankel's work. His use of collage also connects his work to the visual language of architectural proposals. Frankel was also one of the “Superforecasters” described in the 2015 book Superforecasting: The Art and Science of Prediction by Philip E. Tetlock and Dan Gardner about the Good Judgment Project, a research project that studied how accurately civilians can forecast future news events.civilians can forecast future news events.
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rdfs:comment Joshua Frankel (born 1980) is an American Joshua Frankel (born 1980) is an American contemporary artist and director who makes work in many different media, including animation, film, opera, drawing, printmaking and public art. Music is often central to Frankel's work. His animation has been presented synchronized to live musical performances by chamber ensembles and full orchestra by institutions including the Library of Congress, the Brooklyn Academy of Music, the San Diego Symphony, and The River to River Festival, where his animation took over 50 video advertising screens in New York City's Fulton Center transit hub at rush hour. Ann Midgette of the Washington Post called his film Plan Of The City “one of the best matches of visuals to music I’ve seen.”st matches of visuals to music I’ve seen.”
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