Joe Tripician

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Joe Tripician is an award winning Producer/Writer/Director, and a Published Author. 
A multi-talented filmmaker with over twenty years of production experience, Joe has received numerous awards and recognitions, including:

  • EMMY for Best Documentary of Cultural Significance (1992)
  • Top 20 Music Video Directors Worldwide (Rolling Stone Book of Rock Video, 1984) 
  • Winner at The Mill Valley Film Festival (1988) 
  • Winner at the Chicago International Film Festival, the Montreal International Film Festival, the Sinking Creek Film Festival, and the CyberArts Festival in Los Angeles (1991). 
Joe's work has been broadcast on Network and Cable television across America, Europe and Japan, and has shown at the Cannes Film Festival.  He has also exhibited internationally in galleries and major museums including: The Guggenheim Museum (New York City), The Whitney Museum of American Art (National Tour), The Laforet Museum (Tokyo), The Museum of Modern Art (Paris), and The New Museum of Contemporary Art (New York City).

In May of 2002, Joe performed in his one-man play, "Balkanized at Sunrise", based on his 1997 trip to the Balkans.

Joe's humor book, The Official Alien Abductee's Handbook, was published by Andrews and McMeel in 1997.  Author and Futurist Robert Anton Wilson called it: "The funniest book I've read since the Warren Report." 
He wrote and recorded an alien song with the legendary Jeff Buckley.

Joe is the author of five feature film screenplays, including one optioned by veteran producer Ben Barenholtz (Executive Producer of Barton Fink, Miller's Crossing, Georgia, and Requiem for a Dream.)   
  Joe is also a published author on Flash Video.

Joe has an MFA from Columbia University.  In 1994, Joe was nominated for the Rockefeller Foundation Intercultural Film/Video Fellowship in Media Arts. 

In 1998 Joe co-founded iStreamTV, a new media technology company based in New York. 

Joe recently joined Medialink as the Director of Broadband Services, a newly created position.  Joe also teaches and conducts seminars at The Digital Film Academy


Joe's first published work (Laugh-In Magazine, 1969). 

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