Brian House

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Brian House is an artist who investigates the politics of time in human and nonhuman systems. Incorporating sound, computation, and multi-disciplinary research, his practice has included subjects such as geolocation tracking and the communication strategies of urban rats. His current project, Macrophones, employs atmospheric infrasound as a way of listening to the climate crisis. House has exhibited at MoMA, Los Angeles MOCA, Ars Electronica, ZKM, the Beall Center for Art + Technology, and the Cincinnati Contemporary Arts Center, among others. The New York Times Magazine, WIRED, Neural, Creative Applications, and TIME's annual "Best Inventions" issues have featured his work. His essays and articles have been published in Leonardo, the Journal of Sonic Studies, and e-flux Architecture. He is currently a fellow at the Center for Art Research at the University of Oregon and Assistant Professor of Art at Lewis & Clark College in Portland.

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