Exploring the intersection of nature, culture, and technology through critical engagement of theory, praxis, and nexus
G. Craig Hobbs' work addresses themes at the intersection of nature, culture, and technology in the mediums of video, sound, and interactive programming. His work explores the use of metadata, infrared computer vision, and open-source software for use in live cinema, locative media, and installation environments. Hobbs produces large-scale art projects, installations, and films working with artists including Natalie Jeremijenko, Usman Haque, Blast Theory, Andrea Polli, Yung-Ta Chang and fabric | ch. He has worked as a researcher and university lecturer at the University of California, Santa Cruz and California College of the Arts (CCA) in San Francisco. Hobbs is currently an Assistant Professor at San Jose State University.
Theory provides the conceptual basis for my work as a writer and an artist. Explore my working bibliography, papers and presentations here.
Reflection and action upon the world in order to transform it. ~ Paulo Frierre
Explore my project archive here.
Nexus is the link, or connection, between knowledge and the means whereby that knowledge is applied in the world. Explore my work as a teacher here.
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