Since 15 March 2021, this page is not updated anymore and serves purely as an archive of previous activities. The webpage of Christian Sandor’s new team is now located at: here.
Alvaro Casinelli’s new team webpage will be announced soon. In the meantime, you can find out more about his work at https://www.alvarocassinelli.com.
Jayson Haebich is a London based artist and researcher who is interested in the intersection of art, technology and science. He investigates how substances, materials and processes move between different layers of the physical, digital and ontological world. His work challenges the assumptions about how matter and physical processes interact with the world around us. Through the use of substances such as lasers, light, crystals, slime and various quantum phenomena he investigates the links between the physical process that have continued since deep time and the modern processes of software and computation which rule our lives today.
He has presented work worldwide including at the Salisbury Cathedral, Bauhaus, Somerset House, British Film Institute and in smaller galleries and institutions across Europe, Australia and China. His work has also been featured in the Sunday Times, BBC, Creators Project, Creative Applications, Design Boom and Fast Co Design.
MFA in Computational Arts
Goldsmiths, University of London