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07 March 2003 by nathaniel

Jonah is moving up

An ITP alum (& former Fellow)
& current Research
Fellow
at Media Lab
Europe,
Jonah
Brucker-Cohen
had these
projects
featured on rhizome
yesterday. I’ve always been fascinated with Jonah’s
work.
He’s a very creative thinker, and a talented programmer, whose art is
both polished and inviting. His quirky pieces are often very humorous, and packed
with political satire and/or subversiveness. Part of their fun is admittedly "wink-wink,
nudge-nudge," but it’s very much generational, as opposed to requiring knowledge
of programming or "inside" digital culture. If you are unfamiliar, you
should totally check
out his work!

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