Brian House
Brian House is a media artist whose work traverses alternative geographies, experimental music, and a critical data practice. He is interested in the contingent qualities of information and how we experience time in network culture. By constructing embodied, participatory systems, he seeks to negotiate between algorithms and the rhythms of everyday life.
Currently, Brian teaches in the Digital + Media program at the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD). Previously, he was a member of the New York Times Research and Development Lab, where his work was recognized by TIME in their "50 Best Inventions of 2011" issue. Brian has also led technology at the award-winning design studio Local Projects, developed courses at Parsons Design & Technology program and Columbia's Graduate School of Architecture, and was an artist-in-residence at Eyebeam Art & Technology Center.
Works by this author:
Work title | Publication Type | Year |
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Hundekopf | Locative narrative | 2005 |
Yellow Arrow | Locative narrative | 2004 |