bio

Alexis Lloyd is a Creative Technologist for the Research and Development Lab at The New York Times, where she investigates technology trends and prototypes future interfaces for content delivery. She has over 12 years experience as a multimedia designer and information architect, and has designed award-winning projects for clients such as FOX, Columbia University, American Express, The New York Historical Society, PBS, and others. In addition, her data-driven new media artwork has been shown internationally, in such venues as SIGGRAPH, the Chelsea Art Museum, Artgadgets (Netherlands), MAD Emergent Arts Center (Netherlands), the Melvin Art Gallery, and Symphony Space. Alexis holds an MFA in Design and Technology from Parsons School of Design.

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12.22.2005
Adscape
Web-based project investigating the intrusion of advertising into public spaces in New York City.

12.15.2005
BarTalk
Installation for bars, clubs, conferences, etc. that allows participants to send text and photos from their cell phones to big-screen displays.

12.01.2005
Idiota (Documentation coming soon)
Designed the visuals for Idiota, a multimedia work for guitar, bass, voice, electronics, and interactive imagery. Premiered at Symphony Space, NYC, Dec. 1, 2005.

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