New Media Lecture Series – Jeremiah Johnson
Monday, 4 June 2012
Jeremiah Johnson is a computer musician and artist based in Brooklyn, NY. His work explores the politics of appropriation, failure, and the tension between order & chaos through creative (mis)uses of consumer electronics and elements of early Internet vernacular. He is the founder of the 8bitpeoples low-tech audio/visual collective, member of Computers Club Drawing Society and Phone Arts, and co-curator of Blip Festival, an event taking place annually in New York, Tokyo, and Melbourne.
His installations, talks and performances have been presented internationally at venues such as Eyebeam: Art + Technology Center, the Museum of the Moving Image, and iMal: Centre for Digital Cultures & Technologies among others.
Below are some works from his oeuvre.