Daniel Temkin is a Queens-based artist who makes images, programming
languages, and interactive pieces exploring our inherently broken patterns of
thought. He studies the interaction between people and machines to explore how
computers teach us to think. His writing on Glitch Art has been taught at schools
such as Bard College, Penn State, and Clark University. Daniel’s work is included in
collections such as Rhizome-at-the-New-Museum’s ArtBase. He has spoken widely to
both art and hacker audiences about programming languages as art, including at the
Re:Wire (Media Art History) conference, GLI.TC/H conference, Notacon, and Hackers on
Planet Earth. His work has been shown at Mass MoCA, American University Museum, and
featured at galleries such as Higher Pictures and Carroll/Fletcher.