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Jeff Crouse
Pronouns
He/him
Date and place of birth
b. 1980, Baltimore, MD
Current location
New York, NY
Year(s) of residency and/or fellowship
2007080910, Research Resident

Jeff Crouse is a creative technologist and interactive director who creates immersive experiences using custom software and hardware, generative graphics, computer vision, physical computing, projection, LEDs, and web technologies. Crouse’s projects range from absurd critical commentary on technology to commercial experiences that help brands look hip and current. His favorite tools are Unity, Arduino, node, openFrameworks, and Google Sheets.

Crouse’s work has been shown at The Sundance Film Festival, Laboral Art Center in Gíjon, SpainThe Performa biennial, and the Palais de Tokyo in Paris. His clients have included brands such as Lexus, Samsung, IBM, and Intel and institutions such as the National Building Museum, Moogfest, and the Barbican Museum.

After graduating from NYU Gallatin School of Individualized Study with a made-up MA in interactive storytelling, he went to Georgia Tech to get an official MS in Digital Media. From 2007-2010, Jeff was an artist in residence at the Eyebeam in New York.

He is currently a partner and creative technology director at the experience lab, Odd Division, founder of the experimental art & technology studio, See-through Lab, and represented as an Artist by Tool of North America.

Eyebeam models a new approach to artist-led creation for the public good; we are a non-profit that provides significant professional support and money to exceptional artists for the realization of important ideas that wouldn’t exist otherwise. Nobody else is doing this.

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