Dr. Jon Thomson

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Biography

Jon Thomson is a Professor at the Slade School of Fine Art, University College London, where his work spans fine art media, including video and installation. He co-founded the Slade Centre for Electronic Media in Fine Art (SCEMFA) in 1995, focusing on the integration of digital technology in contemporary art. Thomson has collaborated extensively with Alison Craighead as the artist duo Thomson & Craighead. Their practice integrates concepts of digital networks, information aesthetics, and real-time data commentary, exploring the influence of the internet on artistic expression. Some notable works include the 'Flat Earth Trilogy', a series exploring documentary narratives shaped by online data, and 'Stutterer', an artwork that sonifies the human genome. Their exhibitions have significantly contributed to discussions around the socio-political implications of digital media and the role of artists in the digital age. Thomson's research is concerned with how the internet transforms perceptions of reality and individual identity. His teaching encompasses contemporary art practices intersecting with digital technology, mentoring both MA and PhD students at the Slade. He is recognized for his innovative approach and critical contributions to the field of media art.

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Professor

2004-01-01 — Present

Slade School of Fine Art, University College London • London, UK