David Sherman currently teaches courses in video, sound and computational arts. He is a filmmaker, media artist, curator and educator whose work addresses the psychogeography of hidden “landscapes”; his work looks at how cultural histories are stored and evidenced in media materiality. Sherman’s art practice encompasses an expanded cinema of essayistic forms, chance operation, media archives, collaged sound and electronic image manipulation. Equally central to Sherman’s practice is 20+ years of creating public experimental media spaces: DIY microcinemas and public media interventions that materialize as community collaborations.