ABOUT
I am an artist, technologist, and organizer based in Brooklyn, New York. Through iterative experimentation and tinkering, I explore an expanding set of inquiries: what are the artifacts and glitches in the technologies of seeing and communicating? How do they lead us to alternative aesthetics, poetics, and politics? What behaviors and ways of being are possible with critical and patient speculation?
As I work, I investigate the margins and affordances of the materials and ideas I encounter. Through coding and image-making, I tell computers and their interfaces how to behave. I misuse them — break them — in order to cultivate an urgency for reimagining our context and relationship to the digital. The results are conversational, anomalous, and curious.
Alongside my creative practice, I also organize workshops and discussions to deepen my criticality towards existing conditions and trajectories. I believe that learning (and unlearning) is an endless exercise that requires trust and communication between people. I facilitate these gatherings and teachings to build a connection with those who share this vision.
I am an artist, technologist, and organizer based in Brooklyn, New York. Through iterative experimentation and tinkering, I explore an expanding set of inquiries: what are the artifacts and glitches in the technologies of seeing and communicating? How do they lead us to alternative aesthetics, poetics, and politics? What behaviors and ways of being are possible with critical and patient speculation?
As I work, I investigate the margins and affordances of the materials and ideas I encounter. Through coding and image-making, I tell computers and their interfaces how to behave. I misuse them — break them — in order to cultivate an urgency for reimagining our context and relationship to the digital. The results are conversational, anomalous, and curious.
Alongside my creative practice, I also organize workshops and discussions to deepen my criticality towards existing conditions and trajectories. I believe that learning (and unlearning) is an endless exercise that requires trust and communication between people. I facilitate these gatherings and teachings to build a connection with those who share this vision.
CURRENTLY
Part-Time Lecturer at Parsons School of Design
p5.js Website Steward & GSoC 2022 Mentor
Co-founder and organizer for Tiny Tech Zines
Freelance Creative Technologist
PAST CLIENTS & COLLABORATORS
Pioneer Works
Processing Foundation
Google Brand Studio
Sosolimited
EDUCATION
School for Poetic Computation
Anderson Ranch Arts Center
UCLA Design | Media Arts
MEDIA
are.na/tyler-yin
github.com/tyler-yin
vimeo.com/tyleryin
Part-Time Lecturer at Parsons School of Design
p5.js Website Steward & GSoC 2022 Mentor
Co-founder and organizer for Tiny Tech Zines
Freelance Creative Technologist
PAST CLIENTS & COLLABORATORS
Pioneer Works
Processing Foundation
Google Brand Studio
Sosolimited
EDUCATION
School for Poetic Computation
Anderson Ranch Arts Center
UCLA Design | Media Arts
MEDIA
are.na/tyler-yin
github.com/tyler-yin
vimeo.com/tyleryin
CONTRIBUTIONS
Processing Foundation GSoC 2022 Mentor
P5AD 2022: Access & Community Building
>>> emer.jent
Dictionary of Dark Matters
p5.js 1.0 Contributors Zine
Introducción a p5.js
PRESS
AIGA Eye on Design
Design Week
Creative Boom
Abolition Science
Hyperallergic
Big Cartel
Broken Pencil Magazine
With Friends