Jeremy Hight
professorat washington state universityJeremy Hight created the field of Locative Narrative in 2002 with the collaborative project 34 North 118 West. His collaborative digital poetics work Carrizo Parkfield Diaries is in the permanent digital collection of the Whitney museum in New York. He is the author of many essays and book chapters on semiotics, augmented reality, artificial intelligence, interface design, philosophy, electronic literature, electronic literature, virtual reality, cognition,robotics, art/science and aesthetics and art history. He teaches in the DTC program at Washington State University. He chaired panels at ISEA 2020 on mixed reality and sound art. His work is in several archives. His recent research is in utilizing constructs in cellular biology, chemistry and biomimetics tied to artificial intelligence and new narrative form and typography. His latest research is on organic computing,biomimetics, soft robotics and ecology.