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Jonah Brucker-Cohen

(Washington, D. C., EUA, 1975)

Artist and researcher

Jonah Brucker-Cohen is a researcher, artist, and PhD candidate as an HEA MMRP (Multimedia Research Programme) fellow in the Disruptive Design Team of the Networking and Telecommunications Research Group (NTRG), Trinity College, Dublin. He is an adjunct assistant professor of communications at NYU's Interactive Telecommunications Program. He worked as an R&D OpenLab Fellow at Eyebeam in New York from 2006-2007. From 2001-2004 he was a Research Fellow in the Human Connectedness Group at Media Lab Europe. He received a Masters from the Interactive Telecommunications Program at NYU and was an Interval Research Fellow from 1999-2001. His work and thesis focuses on the theme of "Deconstructing Networks" which includes projects that attempt to critically challenge and subvert accepted perceptions of network interaction and experience. He is co-founder of the Dublin Art and Technology Association (DATA Group) and a recipient of the ARANEUM Prize sponsored by the Spanish Ministry of Education and Science and the Fundación ARCO. His writing has appeared in numerous international publications including WIRED Magazine, Make Magazine, Rhizome.org, and Gizmodo.com, and his work has been shown at events such as DEAF (2003, 2004), Art Futura (2004), SIGGRAPH (2000, 2005), UBICOMP (2002, 2003, 2004), CHI (2004, 2006) Transmediale (2002, 2004), NIME (2007), ISEA (2002, 2004, 2006), Institute of Contemporary Art in London (2004), Whitney Museum of American Art's ArtPort (2003), Ars Electronica (2002, 2004), and the ZKM Museum of Contemporary Art (2004, 2005).

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Takes part in
The Invisible Conquest: a Social and Cultural History of Hertzian Space