Stephen Medaris Bull
Stephen Medaris Bull | |
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| Alma mater | New York University Interactive Telecommunications Program |
| Occupations | Inventor, technologist, media producer |
| Known for | Cellphonia, wearable negative pressure ventilator prototyping, Margaret Sanger: A Public Nuisance |
Stephen Medaris Bull is an American inventor, mixed-media technologist, and media producer whose work spans experimental mobile media, interactive installation, and practical medical device invention.
He is known for co-creating Cellphonia, a participatory mobile phone opera presented at international arts and technology festivals, for teaching and developing interactive media at New York University's Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP), and for patents ranging from a space station concept to a modern wearable negative pressure ventilator.
His media production credits include the documentary Margaret Sanger: A Public Nuisance, and his mobile and locative works have been supported and exhibited by arts organizations in the United States and abroad.