WordPlay

Art & Design
"WordPlay" is an interactive networked installation that allows people to create and publish novel stories by selecting individual words from a combination of word types using a similar method of the popular kid's game, "Mad Libs".

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Jonah Brucker-Cohen

Jonah Brucker-Cohen is an award winning researcher, artist, and writer. He is an Associate Professor in the Department of Journalism and Media Studies at Lehman College / CUNY in the Bronx. He is a New INC. mentor, was a New York Hall of Science Designer in Residence, and a visiting artist at Cornell Tech. He received his Ph.D. in the Disruptive Design Team of the Electronic and Electrical Engineering Department of Trinity College Dublin. His work focuses on the theme of “Deconstructing Networks” and includes over 100 creative projects that critically challenge and subvert accepted perceptions of network interaction and experience. His artwork has been exhibited at venues such as SFMOMA, Canadian Museum of Contemporary Art, MOMA, ICA London, Whitney Museum of American Art, Palais du Tokyo, Tate Modern, Ars Electronica, Transmediale, and more. His projects, “Bumplist” and “America’s Got No Talent” are both included in the permanent collection of the Whitney Museum of American Art. His writing has appeared in publications such as WIRED, Make, Gizmodo, Neural and more. His hardware hacking Scrapyard Challenge workshops have been held in over 15 countries in Europe, South America, North America, Asia, and Australia since 2003.

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What inspired you to make this project?
WordPlay was built during the pandemic so it took about 3 years for it to be fully realized. I have been working on projects that examine the ways people manipulate and create text in public spaces from mobile devices through SMS to the web since 2003 and I wanted to create a project that allowed for hands on manipulation of text that would enable the public to remix text easily without any learning curve and without the need to have a device. This worked well for the Ne wYork Hall of Science where the project was installed for 3 months because 90# opf