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Brian Lane Winfield Moore | |
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Born | September 2, 1986 (age 37) |
Education | University of Puget Sound Emerson College |
Occupation(s) | Artist and Creative Director |
Years active | 2008-present |
Website | https://brianmoore.com/ |
Brian Lane Winfield Moore is an American artist and creative director known for his internet art that comments on pop culture, society, and technology. [1] [2] [3]
Moore was born and raised in Shorewood, Wisconsin. His father is a software developer. He attended Shorewood High School and attended college at the University of Puget Sound before transferring to Emerson College, where he graduated. While in school, he created his first viral project: propaganda posters designed for World War III. [4]
Moore began his career in advertising, where, in 2010, he created "Dating Brian," a 30-day dating experiment. [5] [6]
In 2014, Moore created Cloak, an anti-social networking app that was featured on The Tonight Show. [7] [8] [9]
In 2016, Moore created The Voter Suppression Trail, the first-ever video game for Op-Docs on The New York Times. [10] [11] Around that time, he also created Thoughts & Prayers, a game inviting players to stop mass shootings with thoughts and prayers alone. [12] He followed that up in 2020 with a second Op-Doc game titled Privacy Chicken. [13]
In 2019, Moore partnered with Angry Birds to create the Rage Rider, an electric scooter that is controlled by the volume of the rider's screaming. [14]
In 2022, he created Human Record Player with Weezer, where the user had to spin in a circle to hear the artist’s newest track, Records. [15] In 2023, he created CRYNYL, a release of Fall Out Boy’s album So Much (for) Stardust filled with the band’s tears. [16] [17]
In 2024, Moore's AI chatbot Goody-2 received acclaim for its commentary on the role of censorship in artificial intelligence. [1] [18] [19]
Other viral works include ZoomOut, a pull cord that escapes Zoom small talk, [20] and Hypetags, live price tags for shoes. [21]
In 2023, Moore founded BRAIN, an art studio, with collaborator Mike Lacher. [18] [19] [22]
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Brian Lane Winfield Moore | |
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Born | September 2, 1986 (age 37) |
Education | University of Puget Sound Emerson College |
Occupation(s) | Artist and Creative Director |
Years active | 2008-present |
Website | https://brianmoore.com/ |
Brian Lane Winfield Moore is an American artist and creative director known for his internet art that comments on pop culture, society, and technology. [1] [2] [3]
Moore was born and raised in Shorewood, Wisconsin. His father is a software developer. He attended Shorewood High School and attended college at the University of Puget Sound before transferring to Emerson College, where he graduated. While in school, he created his first viral project: propaganda posters designed for World War III. [4]
Moore began his career in advertising, where, in 2010, he created "Dating Brian," a 30-day dating experiment. [5] [6]
In 2014, Moore created Cloak, an anti-social networking app that was featured on The Tonight Show. [7] [8] [9]
In 2016, Moore created The Voter Suppression Trail, the first-ever video game for Op-Docs on The New York Times. [10] [11] Around that time, he also created Thoughts & Prayers, a game inviting players to stop mass shootings with thoughts and prayers alone. [12] He followed that up in 2020 with a second Op-Doc game titled Privacy Chicken. [13]
In 2019, Moore partnered with Angry Birds to create the Rage Rider, an electric scooter that is controlled by the volume of the rider's screaming. [14]
In 2022, he created Human Record Player with Weezer, where the user had to spin in a circle to hear the artist’s newest track, Records. [15] In 2023, he created CRYNYL, a release of Fall Out Boy’s album So Much (for) Stardust filled with the band’s tears. [16] [17]
In 2024, Moore's AI chatbot Goody-2 received acclaim for its commentary on the role of censorship in artificial intelligence. [1] [18] [19]
Other viral works include ZoomOut, a pull cord that escapes Zoom small talk, [20] and Hypetags, live price tags for shoes. [21]
In 2023, Moore founded BRAIN, an art studio, with collaborator Mike Lacher. [18] [19] [22]
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