4 December 2004 - 19 February 2005
Joan Heemskerk and Dirk Paesmans, aka JODI, are among the world’s most-renowned computer artists. In the early days of the web, their online artwork spread around the net like wildfire, challenging the conventions of a medium that had only just begun to emerge.
As humans, our relationship with technology is fragile. Too often, it seems that the computer is in control of us, rather than vice versa. The relationship goes both ways. The computer is shaped by us and we are shaped by the computer – often in ways we don’t fully understand. JODI’s work uses unstructured play as a way to illuminate this two-way process.
Joan Heemskerk and Dirk Paesmans, aka JODI, are among the world’s most-renowned computer artists. In the early days of the web, their online artwork spread around the net like wildfire, challenging the conventions of a medium that had only just begun to emerge.
As humans, our relationship with technology is fragile. Too often, it seems that the computer is in control of us, rather than vice versa. The relationship goes both ways. The computer is shaped by us and we are shaped by the computer – often in ways we don’t fully understand. JODI’s work uses unstructured play as a way to illuminate this two-way process.






















