Nationality American Known for Internet art Role Artist | Name Jeff Crouse Notable work Invisible Threads | |
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Full Name Jeffrey Robert Crouse Born September 10, 1980 (age 44) ( 1980-09-10 ) Baltimore, Maryland Awards 2008 Turbulence Commission, 2008 Sundance New Frontiers Education Georgia Institute of Technology |
JODI, Jeff Crouse & Aaron Meyers, Eyebeam, NYC - Performing the Web
Jeff Crouse (born September 10, 1980 in Baltimore, Maryland) is an American artist and hacker/creative technologist who works with live data feeds from the internet to make art works.
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- JODI Jeff Crouse Aaron Meyers Eyebeam NYC Performing the Web
- Jeff crouse racing feature win at fiesta city speedway 6 30 17 super stock
- Background
- Collaborations
- Notable works
- References
Jeff crouse racing feature win at fiesta city speedway 6 30 17 super stock
Background
Crouse's undergraduate study in Computer Science and Fiction Writing led to creating works that continued the history of automatic writing through using computers, code, and dynamic sources on the internet. Interactive Frank, for example, used sources on the internet to create dynamically generated audio programs reminiscent of public radio pioneer, Joe Frank. Another example is ChinASCII a video game based on the life Charles Bukowski.
In order to facilitate his projects, Jeff Crouse developed Switchboard a library for Processing. Switchboard allows "artists and designers to easily use a variety of live data sources for digital art".
After completing a Master of Science degree in Information Design and Technology at Georgia Tech in 2006, Crouse began a Production Fellowship at Eyebeam in 2006 and in 2007 he became a Senior Fellow.
Crouse's more current works have kept their roots in automatic writing while moving towards humorous criticism and analysis of internet culture and outsourcing labor in virtual worlds like Second Life.
Collaborations
Crouse has collaborated with Mediashed, Steve Lambert, Stephanie Rothenberg, David Jimison, and Marina Zurkow amongst others. He is on the Add-Art advisory committee.