Special Event: Artist, Jonathan Harris
| April 18, 2008 | ||
| 3:30 pm | to | 5:00 pm |
Combining elements of computer science, anthropology, visual art and storytelling, Jonathan Harris (b. 1979) designs systems to explore and explain the human world. He has made projects about human emotion (wefeelfine.org), human desire (love-lines.org), modern mythology (universe.daylife.com), science (phylotaxis.com), news (tenbyten.org), anonymity (justcurio.us) and language (wordcount.org), and documented an Alaskan Eskimo whale hunt (thewhalehunt.org). He was commissioned by Yahoo! to create the world’s largest time capsule (timecapsule.yahoo.com), and by New York’s Museum of Modern Art to create an interactive installation about online dating (iwantyoutowantme.org). He studied computer science at Princeton University, and was awarded a 2004 Fabrica fellowship. The winner of two 2005 Webby Awards, his work has also been recognized by AIGA, Ars Electronica, Print, ID Magazine, and the State of Vermont, has been featured by CNN, BBC, Reuters, NPR, Metropolis, The New York Times, USA Today, and Wired, and has been exhibited at Le Centre Pompidou (Paris), and MoMA (New York). He lives and works in Brooklyn, New York, and documents his work at number27.org.




