Keith Miller was born in Houston, Texas in 1976 and moved to Lafayette, Louisiana in 1987. There he received his high school diploma and began university education in nearby Baton Rouge at Louisiana State University.  After completing various architectural courses, he transferred to the University of Louisiana at Lafayette and completed his Bachelor of Fine Arts in computer animation in May 2000. He moved to Chicago that summer after being accepted into the Electronic Visualization Laboratory (EVL) at the University of Illinois at Chicago. He is currently working toward a Masters of Fine Art, and along with being a graduate student, he works at (art)n laboratory developing 3d models and graphic content for vintage PHSColograms. He is additionally a co-founder of Applied Interactives, as well as an instructor at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.  His personal and collaborative works have been shown throughout the United States and internationally.  Previous exhibits have included Siggraph 2001, Art Chicago 2001, Ars Electronica 2001 (Linz, Austria), the Museum of Contemporary Art (Chicago) and the International Center of Photography (New York, NY).  During his studies as an undergraduate, Keith transformed his interests in architecture and the technical realm of art into his passion for computer graphics. He additionally studies the realm of virtual reality at EVL, and plans to continue his research and exploration of the advanced concepts of computer generated imaging from both an aesthetic and technological perspective.