Jeff Feddersen is an independent creative technologist based in the New York City area who blends computer science and music to build award-winning interactive installations, kinetic sound sculptures, and custom hardware. With over two decades of cross-disciplinary experience—ranging from leading software and design for PNC’s multi-story digital sculpture to tracking jellyfish motion for the Sumida Aquarium—he specializes in turning complex physical systems into engaging public experiences. He co-founded Field+Line to collaborate internationally on media-art projects and teaches physical computing, energy, and time at NYU’s graduate program. Jeff is also a patented inventor of an electronic shakuhachi-inspired wind instrument and maintains a hands-on practice building clocks, laser cutters, and other bespoke devices. His work sits at the intersection of art, engineering, and environmental thinking, often revealing unseen dynamics (like a building’s “breath”) through elegant technical design.
12 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
MPS, Interactive Telecommunications Program, MPS, Interactive Telecommunications Program at New York University
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Computer Science, Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Computer Science at Macalester College
Contributions:2 commits, 1 push in 2 years 1 month
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Jeff Feddersen - Independent Creative Technologist