Jonah Brucker-Cohen (USA)

Jonah Brucker-Cohen
www.coin-operated.com

works as a Research Fellow in the Human Connectedness Group at Media Lab Europe in Dublin, Ireland, and is a Ph.D. candidate in the Networks and Telecommunications Research Group (NTRG) at Trinity College Dublin. He received a Masters from the Interactive Telecommunications Program at NYU and spent two years there as an Interval Research Fellow creating interactive digital / networked projects. His work focuses on subverting existing relationships to human / networked interfaces by building new real-world inputs to networks, redefining how information is used and disseminated online, and shifting virtual processes into physical forms through networked devices and experiences. His writing has appeared in numerous international publications including Wired Magazine and Rhizome.org, and he was chosen as a net.art judge for the 2003 Webby Awards. He is the co-founder of the Dublin Art and Technology Association (DATA Group) and won the 2001 International Browserday with his project “Crank the Web.” His work (www.coin-operated.com/projects) has been shown both in the US and internationally at events such as DEAF, Transmediale, SIGGRAPH, ISEA, Ars Electronica and others.

Jonah Brucker-Cohen participates in

  • JavaMuseum
  • I-Island – netart from UK and Ireland

  • Le Musee di-visioniste – the global art museum
  • Self-representation – Featured artists curated by Agricola de Cologne