Steve Pariso

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Steve Pariso began programming (computers) at age 11. His early (university) work was shown at the Whitney Museum of Art and the Art Directors Club in New York. The software he designed is distributed internationally. At 19, Pariso worked as a designer and assistant to Lou Dorfsman (the creative luminary and forefather of CBS ). artsandscience.concordia.ca
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  • Wikipedia

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  • Communication Studies - Alumni

    Send your feedback to chapter president Stephen Pariso on COMSNET or any of the other committee members, including Dennis Murphy, Vice-President, and Sheelah O'Neill, Alumni Recruitment Advisor.
    artsandscience.concordia.ca/comm/alumni.html
  • Communication Studies - Alumni

    Send your feedback to chapter president Stephen Pariso on COMSNET or any of the other committee members, including Dennis Murphy, Vice-President, and Sheelah O'Neill, Alumni Recruitment Advisor.
    artsandscience1.concordia.ca/comm/alumni.html
  • Communication Studies - Alumni

    Steve Pariso began programming (computers) at age 11. His early (university) work was shown at the Whitney Museum of Art and the Art Directors Club in New York. The software he designed is distributed internationally. At 19, Pariso worked as a designer
    artsandscience1.concordia.ca/comm/alumni.html
  • The Medium and the Message...

    Despite just completing his degree this June, Steve Pariso has been on the front lines of technology for many years. The American-born Pariso began programming computers at age 11 and by 19 was working as a designer and assistant to Lou Dorfsman , a lege
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  • Pariso | steve.pariso.com |...

    Steve Pariso began programming at age 11. Today, he knows and frequently uses over 20 programming languages. His early (university) work appeared in shows at the Whitney Museum of Art and New York Art Directors Club. The software he designed is distrib
    steve.pariso.com/archives/000030.html