Karyn Nakamura

Artist

Karyn Nakamura, (aka @frog_spit_simulation), is a Tokyo-born, New York-based artist and engineer.

Nakamura started her career studying physics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, before graduating with a BS in Art and Design. She has conducted research at the Civic Data Design Lab (MIT), Human AI Collaboration Lab (Northwestern), and SITU Research.

Her independent work - often in the form of video and installation, has appeared in an abandoned 2-story pub designed by Frank Gehry, the facade of a 400-foot wide 10-story building, mother’s tankstation (London), Foreign & Domestic (New York), lower_cavity (Massachusetts), MAPP (Montreal), and Domicile Tokyo. She is a recipient of the Schnitzer Prize, Wiesner Award, and Everingham award and is currently supported by the Steve Jobs Archive Fellowship programme.

Karyn Nakamura, (aka @frog_spit_simulation), is a Tokyo-born, New York-based artist and engineer.

Nakamura started her career studying physics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, before graduating with a BS in Art and Design. She has conducted research at the Civic Data Design Lab (MIT), Human AI Collaboration Lab (Northwestern), and SITU Research.

Her independent work - often in the form of video and installation, has appeared in an abandoned 2-story pub designed by Frank Gehry, the facade of a 400-foot wide 10-story building, mother’s tankstation (London), Foreign & Domestic (New York), lower_cavity (Massachusetts), MAPP (Montreal), and Domicile Tokyo. She is a recipient of the Schnitzer Prize, Wiesner Award, and Everingham award and is currently supported by the Steve Jobs Archive Fellowship programme.

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