Based in Brooklyn, NY, Phillip Stearns is the creator of the Year of
the Glitch, a yearlong glitch-a-day project, and Glitch Textiles, a project
exploring the intersection of digital art and textile design. He received his MFA in
music composition and integrated media from the California Institute of Arts in 2007
and his BS in music technology from the University of Colorado at Denver in 2005.
His work has been exhibited internationally at electronics arts festivals, museums,
and galleries including: Turku Biennial 2013, WRO Biennale 2013, Transmediale 2013,
Denver Art Museum (2013), The Photographer’s Gallery London (2012), The Camera Club
of New York (2012), Eyebeam (2012, 2007), Harvestworks (2010, 2012); Gli.tc/H 2112;
Festival De Arte Digital 2010; FILE 2009; NIME 2009; Filmer La Musique 2009; FONLAD
2009; Torrance Art Museum (2008, 2007); Optica Film Festival & (2011 2008). He has
participated in residencies at the Making Lab of the 4th APAP ( Korea 2013),
Textielmuseum in Tilburg, NL (2013), Institute for Electronic Arts (2012, 2013),
Museums Quartier (Vienna 2010), STEIM (Amsterdam 2007, 2013), Experimental
Television Center (2009), Harvestworks (NY 2010), Free103Point9 (2012). He has
presented and led workshops at several international institutions including the
Universidad De Chile (Santiago 2013), Santiago Maker Space (2013), Pomona College
(2013), Recyclism Hacklab (Dublin 2013), and the Science Gallery (Dublin 2013).