
Brandon Morse is a Washington, D.C.-based artist who works with generative systems to examine the poetic and metaphorical potential of physical phenomena such as entropy and emergence. Through the use of code and the creation of custom computer software, he creates simulations of seemingly complex systems, resulting in video and video installations that seek to draw parallels between the ways in which these systems work and how we, both individually and collectively, navigate the world around us.
Brandon Morse’s previous exhibitions include the Kreeger Museum, the Corcoran Gallery of Art, and the American University Museum at the Katzen Arts Center (Washington, DC), the Nanjing Museum (Nanjing, China) and Kusthalle Detroit, as well as many gallery exhibitions across the United States, Europe and Asia. Morse holds an MFA from the Ohio State University and a BFA from the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. He is an Associate Professor of New Media in the Department of Art at the University of Maryland.
Website: coplanar.org