Max Weisel
Max Weisel | |
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Born |
Tucson, Arizona | November 12, 1991
Nationality | American |
Known for | New Media |
Movement | Artificial Intelligence, Interactive Art |
Max Weisel (born 1991 in Tucson, Arizona) is an American software engineer and digital artist. His experience as an iOS app developer predates the release of Apple's App Store.[1] He's collaborated with avant garde artist Björk, to produce Biophilia, the first full-length app album.[2] In addition his work has been featured in museums such as the New York Museum of Modern Art.[3] He is the founder of the San Francisco-based research and development company RelativeWave, which was acquired by Google in 2014.[4]
Works
- MxTube, 2008
- Soundrop, 2010
- Biophilia, 2011
- Moon
- Dark Matter
- Solstice
- Björk: Solstice, 2011 - A Christmas single of Björk: Biophilia's Solstice.
- Björk: Biophilia Tour, 2012 - App Developer, Performer, Musical Director.[5]
- RelativeWave, 2012 - Founded a research and development studio in San Francisco.
See also
References
- ↑ "Found Footage: MxTube". TUAW. Retrieved November 2, 2011.
- ↑ Björk's Biophilia The Guardian, 28 May 2011
- ↑ "Talk To Me: Design and the Communication between People and Objects" (PDF). MoMA. Retrieved November 1, 2011.
- ↑ "RelativeWave - Joining Google". RelativeWave. Retrieved November 19, 2014.
- ↑ "Björk's Biophilia Live Show". Retrieved January 9, 2012.
External links
- Personal website
- Wired Magazine Article about Max Weisel
- Soundrop application in New York Museum of Modern Art
- Profile
- Björk 'People' Bio
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