Jennifer and Kevin McCoy

Jennifer and Kevin McCoy are media artists whose works extends from film and video to installation and generative software.  Their work often seeks to situate new technologies within our culture, using contemporary tools and questioning their impact both on the individual and on the collective culture.


Early projects include a series of sculptures which present databases of narrative television clips filtered into categorical frameworks. Their live installations depend on software that manipulates images as they are presented and represented. In their work, technology serves as a mediator between the human and the world, and as an active force which not only shapes its material but reframes the entire project of what we choose to see. Recent work includes generative software that uses blockchain technology to create long form ecosystems for images to change and evolve. 


The McCoys' work has been widely exhibited in the US and internationally - their exhibitions include the Pompidou Center in Paris, the Museum of Modern Art in New York, British Film Institute- Southbank in London, The Nevada Art Museum, The San Jose Museum of Art, The Addison Museum of American Art, The Sundance Film Festival, and many other venues in the US, Europe and Asia.