Tim Glenn, Assistant Professor of Dance at Florida State University, received his M.F.A. in Dance Choreography and Technology from The Ohio State University where he served as director of the multimedia lab in the Department of Dance and as Research Associate for the Advanced Computing Center for the Arts and Design. He is an alumnus of the University of Wisconsin-Madison (B.S. Dance, B.S. InterArts and Technology) where he taught modern dance and improvisation as an Associate Lecturer. Glenn is a former member of the Nikolais and Murray Louis Dance Company and is currently working with Mr. Louis as Technology Advisor for the Nikolais/Louis Archive. He is the Artistic Director of Performance Tech - Tim Glenn and Company and has performed and choreographed nationally and internationally. His honors and grants include: the Gene Kelly Award for the Performing Arts presented by the National Alliance for Excellence, Inc., a choreography award from the Jazz Dance World Congress, Artist-in-Residence at the Amsterdam School of the Arts, OSU Graduate Student Alumni Research Award, Vera Blaine Special Projects Grant, and Outstanding Recent Graduate Award from the UW-Madison. This year he received the First Year Assistant Professors Award from FSU. Glenn has designed and choreographed for Drum Corps International and Winter Guard International, including work in Japan. His interests in dance technology include digital video, interface design, telematics, motion capture, and multimedia theater. As Technical Director for the project, Glenn created a 3 CD-ROM set/DVD-ROM, Dance from the Quill: Reimagining Alexander Pope's The Rape of the Lock. At FSU his work focuses on curriculum development, the application of technology specific to the field of dance, and he currently acts as Technology Director for the National Center for Choreography. Glenn is developing an evening-length concert of modern dance and technology called Aqueous Myth: Tales of a Water Planet, which will premiere at FSU in the spring of 2005.