Jeremiah Johnson
JJJ271@NYU.EDU / 646 236 5104

Selected Installation and Compositions

2010
   Black Box. Single-channel video for CRT display.
   Passionate Denial. 16mm film loop for projection.

2009
   Data Spills. Interactive Multimedia Installation.
   BBB CHR BOX. Laser-cut sculpture.

2008
   Unconditional Acceleration. Electronic Music Compositions.
   EAT SHIT. Interactive Multimedia Installation.

2007
   Data Destruction Sound System. Multimedia Installation.
   Electric Heart Strike. Electronic Music Compositions.
   GR_DIUS. Interactive Multimedia Installation.

2006
   Home Video Composer. Generative Music Composition.

2005
   8bitpeoples: After Dark. Low-bit Multimedia Demonstration.

2004
   New York Romscapes. Digital Photography / Digital Art.
   SARS Kung Fu. Interactive Multimedia Installation.


Selected Performances

2009
   Disaster Fetish Tour. Saomai, Osaka, Japan.
   Stereo World. OVO Nakameguro, Tokyo, Japan.
   Budapest Micro II. Tüzraktér, Budapest, Hungary.
   Era New Horizons. Teatr Polski, Wrocław, Poland.
   Blip Festival Europe. Platform4, Aalborg, Denmark.
   Datapop 2009. SXSW, Austin, TX.

2008
   Blip Festival 2008. The Bell House, Brooklyn, NY.
   Austin Museum of Digital Art Showcase. Club DeVille, Austin, TX.
   T-Com Fiesta. Hlavne Namestie, Bratislava, Slovakia.
   Live in Israel Tour. Levontin 7, Tel Aviv, Israel.
   SPERM Festival. Prostor Abaton, Prague, Czech Republic.
   Technology and Art Week. Telfair Museum Jepson Center for the Arts, Savannah, GA.

2007
   Blip Festival 2007. Eyebeam, New York, NY.
   Data Airlines Festival. Espace Julien, Marseille, France.
   Festival della Creatività. Fortezza da Basso, Florence, Italy.
   The Videogame Soundtrack of Our Lives. Chicago Cultural Center, Chicago, IL.
   NIME 2007. Galapagos, Brooklyn, NY.
   Lo-Bit Playground 7.0. Club Asia P, Tokyo, Japan.
   Chipstriker. TRIANGLE, Osaka, Japan.

2006
   Blip Festival 2006. The Tank, New York, NY.
   ICR World Tour. Deadtech, Chicago, IL.
   ICR World Tour. Mighty, San Francisco, CA.
   ICR World Tour. Alcazar, Stockholm, Sweden.
   ICR World Tour. Rhiz, Vienna, Austria.
   ICR World Tour. Paradiso, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
   ICR World Tour. Beursschouwburg, Brussels, Belgium.
   ICR World Tour. Sidecar, Barcelona, Spain.
   Craptops vs. Laptops. Monkeytown, Brooklyn, NY.
   Breaking and Entering: Art and the Video Game. PaceWildenstein, New York, NY.

2005
   Arcadia. CEPSUM, Montreal, Canada.
   Dublin Electronic Arts Festival. Irish Film Institute, Dublin, Ireland.
   Microset. The Asylum, London, England.
   For The Kids. Office Ops, Brooklyn, NY.
   Bent Festival 2005. The Tank, New York, NY.
   Data Destruction Tour. VertexList, Brooklyn, NY.
   Low Level All Stars. Deitch Projects, New York, NY.
   Gamers Night Groove. Asia Society & Museum, New York, NY.

2004
   GameEngine 2. Lincoln Center, New York, NY 2004.


Publications and Media Coverage

2009
   Reformat the Planet 1.5. Dir. Paul Owens. 2 Player Productions, 2009.

2008
   Reformat the Planet. Dir. Paul Owens. 2 Player Productions, 2008.

2007
   "Inside the Blip Festival." By Zach Fannin. ABC News. 5 Dec. 2007.
   Ryzik, Melena. "Making Old Hardware Play New Tunes." The New York Times 28 Nov. 2007: E1.

2006
   8 Bit: A Documentary about Art and Videogames. Dir. Marcin Ramocki. MutationEngine, 2006.
   Crumsho, Michael. "Mario Speedwagon." The Village Voice 22 Nov. 2006.
   Lynch, Casey. "You Got Game!" Alternative Press Nov. 2006: 97-106.
   Balkrishna, Anna. "Chip Off The Old Block." XLR8R Nov. 2006: 36.
   Reynolds, Simon and Dan Fox. "Music 2005." Frieze Jan.-Feb. 2006: 42-43.
   Bittanti, Matteo and Domenico Quaranta. GameScenes. Milan: Johan & Levi, 2006.
   Carless, Simon. Gaming Hacks. Sebastopol, CA: O'Reilly, 2006.
   Crecente, Brian. "Electronic Music Gets Game." MTV.com 2006.
   Johnson, Joel. "8-Bit is Enough." WIRED.com 2006.

2005
   Weiner, Jonah. "Air on a Game Boy." The New York Times 24 April 2005.

2004
   Casolari, Pierluigi. "Techno Vintage." VOGUE Italia Nov. 2004: 62.
   Ballt, Daniele. "NetArtReview." netartreview.net 2004.
   Farshi, Olly. "Playful Art." defunktion.net 2004.

2003
   McLaren, Malcolm. "8-Bit Punk." WIRED 14 Oct. 2003.
   Loftus, Tom. "Play That Funky Music, Game Boy." MSNBC.com 1 Oct. 2003.
   Day, Adrienne. "The Sound of the City." The Village Voice 3 Sept. 2003.
   The Next Big Thing. By Amanda Aroncyk. National Public Radio. 11 May 2003.

2002
   Phillips, Amy. "Best of NYC 2002." The Village Voice 2002.


Education

New York University Tisch School of the Arts, MPS Interactive Telecommunications 2008-Current.
Columbia University School of Continuing Education, Computer Music 2006-2007.
Columbia University School of Engineering & Applied Science, BS Computer Science 1999-2003.