JONATHAN HARRIS.
Little things to discuss it you.
1) There’s a new reduced (8 min) movie about my “Today” project, made by my friend, Scott Thrift. Scott came to revisit me last tumble in Vermont, a few weeks after we finished the project, and we made the movie then.

2) From Jun 27th – Jul 1st, I’ll be training a one week category at Anderson Ranch Center in Aspen, Colorado. The category is called “Personal Geographies”, and it’ll be about using record to try your hold up story. It should be a very special experience, since the enchanting setting.
3) There will be some more fun headlines after this spring, but for now, I’ll just contend that prime is when baby birds are born.
Jonathan Harris (b. August 27, 1979) creates projects that reimagine how humans describe to record and to each other. He is the co-creator of We Feel Fine, which invariably measures the romantic heat of the tellurian universe through large-scale blog analysis, and has made other projects about online dating, modern mythology, anonymity, news, and language.
After study mechanism scholarship at Princeton University, he won a 2005 Fabrica brotherhood and 3 Webby Awards. His work has also been famous by AIGA, Ars Electronica, the state of Vermont (for which he co-designed the state quarter), Print Magazine (which declared him a 2008 New Visual Artist) and The World Economic Forum (which declared him a 2009 Young Global Leader).
His work is in the permanent collections of The Museum of Modern Art (New York) and The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, has also been exhibited at Le Centre Pompidou (Paris), The Victoria and Albert Museum (London), and The National Museum of Contemporary Art (Athens), and has appeared on CNN, NPR, BBC, and Bhutanese television. He has since talks at Google, Princeton and Stanford Universities, the TED Conference, and at two hippy timberland gatherings. Born in Vermont, he now floats in between Brooklyn, NY, the open road, and cyberspace.





