R. Luke DuBois
Associate Professor of Integrated Digital Media, NYU Tandon School of Engineering
R. Luke DuBois is a multidisciplinary artist mining the intersection of art, culture and technology, often expanding or contracting perspectives or timespans to accentuate aspects of each work. As a musician, he has produced a spectrum of electro-acoustic works with a multitude of artists, including Bora Yoon, Bang on a Can and the Freight Elevator Quartet.
As an artist, DuBois focuses on exposing the long narratives created by arcs of data, in the same way that time-lapse photographs expose long swaths of motion in a single image. As a programmer, DuBois is co-author of Jitter, a software suite that allows real-time manipulation of video and 3D imagery. His artwork is represented by bitforms gallery in New York City.
DuBois teaches at New York University, where he co-directs the Integrated Digital Media program at the Tandon School of Engineering and is a core faculty member of the NYU Ability Project, an interdisciplinary research space dedicated to the intersection between disability and technology.