Bio
Exhibitions include the 1987 Biennial show at the Whitney Museum, PS1, The New Museum, The Kitchen, Tibor de Nagy, Thread Waxing, Film Anthology Archives, Time Based Arts and Monte Video in Amsterdam, the American Film Institute Video Festival, and The Bronx Museum. Collections include Monte Video, the Donnel Media Center of the New York Public Library and the Kitchen. Matthew taught video for several years at the School of Visual Arts, and has lectured about video art at SUNY Binghamton and Buffalo campuses, Rutgers University, Ithaca College and the American Film Institute in LA. Schlanger currently teaches graduate courses in video art for the School of Visual Arts M.F.A. degree program in Computer Art.
Matthew’s video hardware development work for the Experimental Television Center, and for Design Lab, included a significant contribution in building the last generation of custom analog and digital image and sound synthesizers currently installed at the Experimental Television Center.
Matthew is currently the president of Black Hammer Productions. Black Hammer Productions, formed in 1995, is a company that specializes in the development of games and new media products and solutions. BHP’s many projects include numerous games, educational and corporate CD-ROMs and websites.






