Bio
Doug Rosman is a Chicago-based artist and creative coder whose practice centers computation as both artistic tool and subject of critical inquiry. His work frequently examines the feedback loops in which we find ourselves, using generative imagery and interactive installations to contend with how the technologies we shape in turn shape us.
He has exhibited internationally, including at the Ars Electronica festival in Linz, the Ming Contemporary Art Museum in Shanghai, The Wrong Biennale in Chicago, the Recto VRso 2020 festival in Laval, and most recently at Canal Connect 2021 in Madrid. He received his MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2019 from the Art and Technology Studies program, where he now teaches studio art courses in web programming, machine learning and blockchain.