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Tetsu and Jeff have been collaborating on creative technology projects since 2000. As “field+line”, they work with artists and institutions to fuse code and media into beautiful experiences.

2000年より私たちはテクノロジーに関連した様々なクリエイティブな活動に取り組んでいます。「field-line」はコーディングや様々なメディアによって美しい体験を生み出します。

code + sound + media + design

founders

Jeff Feddersen
Jeff makes things. Things like enormous stringed instruments, tiny robots, and the software for projects like these. He writes good code fast, knows how to use a soldering iron and oscilloscope, and teaches about energy, sound, and technology at NYU. He is skilled at coordinating complex, award-winning projects that cross disciplines. He’s currently restoring a 100-year old piano playing automaton (and adding a laser).

Tetsu Kondo
Tetsu is a designer, artist, musician, programmer and professor. His varied works cover interactive design, digital ads, software development, live audio and visual programming, and art installations. He was also a Resident Researcher at NYU’s Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP) at the Tisch School of Arts. Until someone stops him, he plays the guitar and didgeridoo.

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They collaborated with renowned photographer Yuriko Takagi on the 2014 performance “Tetrahedron.”

 

 

 

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In 2017 they worked with Hiromura Design Office for the Sumida Aquarium to develop a multi-projector media piece with original music spanning two Moon jellyfish tanks.

 



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The also worked with the Sumida Aquarium to develop a permanent exhibit for the jellyfish science area. Using computer vision, they developed software to create organic animations inspired by the pulses of the jellyfish themselves.















New York / Tokyo