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Brian House
Artist + Assistant Professor at Lewis & Clark College
Brian House is an artist known for exploring the politics of time in various systems through his practice that blends sound, computation, and multidisciplinary research.
His work covers diverse topics such as geolocation tracking and communication strategies of urban rats and has been exhibited at prestigious venues worldwide including MoMA, Los Angeles MOCA, and Ars Electronica.
His pieces have been recognized by The New York Times Magazine, WIRED, and TIME's "Best Inventions" issue, while his writings have appeared in respected publications like Leonardo and e-flux Architecture.
Brian House holds a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Computer Music and Multimedia, a Master of Arts (M.A.) in Modern Culture and Media, an MS in Art & Technology, and a BA in Computer Science from renowned universities such as Brown University and Columbia University.
He has held key roles in various organizations, including serving as an Assistant Professor of Art and Studio Head of Digital Media at Lewis and Clark College, a Mellon Associate Research Scholar at Columbia University, and a Creative Technologist at The New York Times.