Joris Strijbos is a Rotterdam-based artist whose work
focuses on the synaesthetic relation and interaction between moving image and
sound.
His work consists of a series of kinetic audiovisual
installations and new media performances inspired by an ongoing research into
cybernetics, emergent systems, artificial life and communication networks
within groups. In his installations he combines artificial, electronic and
digital media with models and algorithms based on biological systems. In many
of the pieces, the viewer witnesses a process in which machines, computer
programs and the physical world interact with each other, resulting in a
generative and multi sensorial composition.
Joris Strijbos studied ArtScience at the Royal Academy of
Art in The Hague where he earned his Bachelor degree and received his master
degree at the Royal Conservatory of The Hague. His work has been widely shown
at festivals, galleries and museums like Ars Electronica – Linz, Sonic Acts
Festival – Amsterdam, DEAF Biennale – Rotterdam, Woodstreet Galleries –
Pittsburgh, WRO International Media Art Biennale – Wroclaw, Van Gogh Museum –
Amsterdam.