: Jason E. Lewis
TextOrgan, Jason E. Lewis | screenshot
Jason E. Lewis is a poet, digital media artist and software designer. His practice revolves around experiments in visual language, text and typography, with a core interest in how the deep structure of digital media can be used to create innovative forms of expression.
His exhibition Everything You Thought We’d Forgotten collects together a series of text-based interactive works that explore the border lands between conflicting cultural identities, memory and history, and the visual and the textual. TextOrgan (screenshot) is a series of poems read by spraying them on the wall like grafitti.
Everything You Thought We’d ForgottenHis exhibition Everything You Thought We’d Forgotten collects together a series of text-based interactive works that explore the border lands between conflicting cultural identities, memory and history, and the visual and the textual. TextOrgan (screenshot) is a series of poems read by spraying them on the wall like grafitti.
13.01. - 17.02.2007 OBORO, Montreal CA









