David Martin Reville
136 Barney Street
Rumford, RI
02916
401/434.2858
dmr@brown.edu
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Professional Experience
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Interim Director
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Brown University
Scholarly Technology Group, Providence, RI.
October 2000 to the present.
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Associate Director Communications and Systems
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Brown University
Scholarly Technology Group, Providence, RI.
February to October 2000. I continued in my duties as Director of the
Multimedia Lab and to oversee special projects, but assumed a broader
leadership role in the management of the Scholarly Technology Group
consulting with the Director on the research direction, staffing, evaluation,
and budgeting for the organization. During this period we completed the Tirocchi
Dressmakers Shop Website for the RISD museum, and built a second facility
for the Multimedia Lab in the List
Art Center.
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Senior Technology Analyst
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Brown University
Scholarly Technology Group, Providence, RI.
July 1997 to January 2000. As Senior Technology Analyst I became director of
the Multimedia Lab, and continued to lead
projects focused on electronic publishing and educational technology
including the design and production for The Sheridan Center for Teaching
and Learning, What did you do
in the War, Grandma?, and 1968 --
the Whole World Was Watching sites. A long-term project, the from today conference on new technology and documentary work
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Brown University Scholarly Technology Group,
Providence, RI. January
1997 - June 1997. I acted as assistant director of the Multimedia Lab, and
led projects focused on Scholarly Web Design for NetTech,
the Annenberg Institute for School Reform, and STG. In addition, I supported
projects in Humanities Computing and Educational Technology led by other STG
analysts.
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Brown University Graphics Group June
1995 to December 1996. I designed the Group's identity and web site, and
coordinated all web publishing for the Graphics Group as well as the The National Science Foundation Graphics and Visualization
Center of which it is a member.
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Brown University Department of Visual Arts,
September - December 1999. I taught The Practice of Digital Photography,
an advanced seminar in digital imaging theory and studio techniques.
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University of Massachusetts at Boston,
January - June 1999. I taught Introduction to Multimedia, an
intermediate digital arts course in the undergraduate curriculum. The course
covered audio, video and multimedia authoring tools, as well as some history
and theory of digital multimdedia art.
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Rhode
Island School of Design, Providence, RI. November
1994 to August 1996 Taught Computer-Based Animation with Macromedia Director
in the Continuing Education Department's Young Artists Program.
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School One, Providence, RI. November
1994 to November 1995 Developed and taught a technology curriculum to
high-school students. Courses included video and both introductory and
advanced classes in Computers in the Humanities.
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The Wheeler School, Providence, RI. November
1994 to June 1995 Taught photography to lower and middle-school students in
the school's enrichment program.
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Visual Studies Workshop/S.U.N.Y.
College at Brockport. 1993, 1994 Developed and taught Macintosh Computers for
Artists and Designers, for undergraduate and continuing education students.
The course stressed visual literacy and communication through page design
using the Macintosh as a design tool. Software included Quark XPress, Photoshop, and FreeHand.
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Visual Studies Workshop, Rochester, NY. 1996
Concentration in visual books, video, and computer graphics.
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Hamilton College, Clinton, NY. 1987 -
1991
Magna Cum Laude.
Department honors: Fine Art/Photography.
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Awarded
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Michael T. Genko
Prize in Photography, Spring 1991.
Kneeland Prize for Composition in Theology, Spring
1991.
Grant Keehn Prize scholarship for leadership, Fall
1988.
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