Bill Vorn

Bill Vorn (born 1959) is a Canadian artist, musician and professor known for his robotic artworks.

[8] Vorn left the band at the beginning of 1983[9] to complete a Master's degree and PhD in communication studies at the Université du Québec à Montréal.

[11] Since 1992,[12][13] Vorn has worked in the area of robotic artworks and installations that employ artificial intelligence.

[19][20][13] Inferno (2015) is a robotic installation that where performers don harnesses that control their arms in synchronization with music and light.

[2][24] For his work Inferno with Louis-Phillippe Demers,[22] he received an honorary mention at Prix Ars Electronica in 2016.