About
Daniel Oppenheim spent his life exploring interconnections between art, science, and innovation. He built his first darkroom as a teenager to support his early work as a professional photographer. His five books of early poetry are in Hebrew and collected in The Gift of Life under the pseudonym of David Eshaal. As a composer of vocal, instrumental, and computer music, his works were performed worldwide, twice representing Israel in the prestigious World Music Days. To help compose his electronic music while at Stanford University’s Computer Music Center he developed DMIX: the first interactive system for both composing and performing music. IBM Research then invited him to co-create its Computer Music Center and explore Creativity, and later awarded him their highest level of technical recognition for transforming their service delivery capabilities from local to global. As a fine-art photographer Daniel explores non-verbal human communication that takes place as people interact with each other, and how they shape our understanding of what is taking place, why we connect or diverge, and ultimately, our relationships.
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Image: Tal M. Oppenheim, (C) 2012.