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Jaqueline Kiyomi Gork and Rhett LaRue

Jaqueline Kiyomi Gork and Rhett LaRue are developing a multiplayer game space that uses sound as its main modality for navigation and interaction. Giving consideration to empathy and intimacy, they will disrupt the traditional structure of gaming experiences, developing an experience based on collaboration and listening. 

Jacqueline Kiyomi Gork, the input of this machine is the power an output contains, Made in L.A. 2020: a version, installation view, Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, photo: Joshua White
Jacqueline Kiyomi Gork, the input of this machine is the power an output contains, Made in L.A. 2020: a version, installation view, Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, photo: Joshua White

 

About the Artists

Jacqueline Kiyomi Gork has been working with the intersection of sound, sculpture and performance since 2002. She studied sound art, photography and new genres at the San Francisco Art Institute and researched the history of communication technologies, acoustics and computer music at Stanford University where she received an MFA.

Rhett LaRue is a multimedia artist and designer living in Los Angeles. His work explores both real and virtual material qualities for human engagement. He received his BFA in film, video, and animation at Rhode Island School of Design (2004) and studied architecture at Southern California Institute of Architecture.

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