Boston native Matthew Mosher is an intermedia artist, associate professor, and Fulbright Scholar who creates embodied experiential systems. His work explores the intersections of fine art, computer programming, and critical making resulting in immersive installations, interactive sculptures, post-participatory data visualizations, and dynamic performances. Mosher creates conduits between digital technology and material forms to highlight our complex relationships with machines and each other. Doing so empowers participants in his work to see the world from a new perspective while reexamining their role in society. He received his BFA in Furniture Design from the Rhode Island School of Design in 2006 and his MFA in Intermedia from Arizona State University in 2012.