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Pall Thayer is an Icelandic artist who has been working with interaction and audio-visual representation of data for several years. Currently, he is working extensively with location based data and interaction. Pall is a  
 
Pall Thayer is an Icelandic artist who has been working with interaction and audio-visual representation of data for several years. Currently, he is working extensively with location based data and interaction. Pall is a  
 
member of the Icelandic new-media artists group, Lorna. He teaches art and computer courses at the Armuli Comprehensive College and the Reykjavik School of Art. Pall studied art at the Icelandic College of Art and Crafts, the Unversity of Minnesota and the Helsinki Academy of Art. His work has been exhibited on the internet and in galleries throughout Europe as well as North and South America.
 
member of the Icelandic new-media artists group, Lorna. He teaches art and computer courses at the Armuli Comprehensive College and the Reykjavik School of Art. Pall studied art at the Icelandic College of Art and Crafts, the Unversity of Minnesota and the Helsinki Academy of Art. His work has been exhibited on the internet and in galleries throughout Europe as well as North and South America.
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Pall Thayer

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Pall Thayer is an Icelandic artist who has been working with interaction and audio-visual representation of data for several years. Currently, he is working extensively with location based data and interaction. Pall is a member of the Icelandic new-media artists group, Lorna. He teaches art and computer courses at the Armuli Comprehensive College and the Reykjavik School of Art. Pall studied art at the Icelandic College of Art and Crafts, the Unversity of Minnesota and the Helsinki Academy of Art. His work has been exhibited on the internet and in galleries throughout Europe as well as North and South America.