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Max Weisel
Born (1991-11-12) November 12, 1991 (age 32)
NationalityAmerican
Known forNew Media
MovementArtificial Intelligence, Interactive Art

Max Weisel (born November 12, 1991 in Tucson, Arizona) is an American software engineer and digital artist. His experience as an iOS app developer predates the release of Apple's App Store.[1] He's collaborated with avant garde artist Björk, to produce Biophilia, the first full-length app album.[2] In addition his work has been featured in museums such as the New York Museum of Modern Art.[3] He is the founder of the San Francisco-based research and development company RelativeWave, which was acquired by Google in 2014.[4]

Works

  • MxTube, 2008
  • Soundrop, 2010
  • Biophilia, 2011
    • Moon
    • Dark Matter
    • Solstice
  • Björk: Solstice, 2011 - A Christmas separate app.
  • Biophilia Tour, 2012 - App Developer, Performer, Musical Director.[5]
  • RelativeWave, 2012 - Founded a research and development studio in San Francisco.
    • ARTPOP App, 2013 - An app to accompany the album ARTPOP by Lady Gaga
    • Form, 2014 - An app prototyping and development tool.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Found Footage: MxTube". TUAW. Retrieved November 2, 2011.
  2. ^ Björk's Biophilia The Guardian, 28 May 2011
  3. ^ "Talk To Me: Design and the Communication between People and Objects" (PDF). MoMA. Retrieved November 1, 2011.
  4. ^ "RelativeWave - Joining Google". RelativeWave. Retrieved November 19, 2014.
  5. ^ "Björk's Biophilia Live Show". Archived from the original on January 9, 2012. Retrieved January 9, 2012.