Jeff Crouse

Born in USA, 1980.

Jeff Crouse creates loving parodies of technology in the form of software, websites, and installations. His work includes YouThreebe, a YouTube triptych creator, and James Chimpton, a robotic monkey that interviewed the artists of the 2008 Whitney Biennial. Crouse’s projects have been shown at the Sundance Film Festival, Park City; Futuresonic, Manchester; DC FilmFest; Come Out and Play Festival, New York. He received his MS from the Digital Media programme at Georgia Tech in 2006 and currently is a Senior Fellow at Eyebeam, New York, and Adjunct Professor at Hunter College, New York.

Invisible Threads – A Virtual Sweatshop (2008)

Mixed media installation: Internet (Second Life), video. Project support: Eyebeam, New York; Sundance Film Festival; SUNY Buffalo 2020 Scholars Fund. Large format printer courtesy of Epson

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