ABOUT
Tyler Yin is an artist, designer, and technologist based in Brooklyn, NY. His practice weaves text, image, and code together into browser poems and publications that explore the repetitive and poetic qualities of the Internet. As the distinction between software and user continues to blur, he is compelled to write instructions for both human and computer interpretation.
Tyler holds a BA in Design | Media Arts from UCLA and has taught at Parsons School of Design as well as The School for Poetic Computation. His work has appeared at Human Resources LA as part of PST ART: Art & Science Collide presented by Getty, as well as Printed Matter’s NY Art Book Fair, the LA Art Book Fair, Electronic Cafe for Poetic Computation, East Village Zine Fair, Brooklyn Art Book Fair, L.A. Zine Fest, and CultureHub NYC.
Tyler Yin is an artist, designer, and technologist based in Brooklyn, NY. His practice weaves text, image, and code together into browser poems and publications that explore the repetitive and poetic qualities of the Internet. As the distinction between software and user continues to blur, he is compelled to write instructions for both human and computer interpretation.
Tyler holds a BA in Design | Media Arts from UCLA and has taught at Parsons School of Design as well as The School for Poetic Computation. His work has appeared at Human Resources LA as part of PST ART: Art & Science Collide presented by Getty, as well as Printed Matter’s NY Art Book Fair, the LA Art Book Fair, Electronic Cafe for Poetic Computation, East Village Zine Fair, Brooklyn Art Book Fair, L.A. Zine Fest, and CultureHub NYC.
CURRENTLY
Freelance Designer & Creative Technologist
Co-founder and organizer for Tiny Tech Zines
PREVIOUSLY
School for Poetic Computation
Parsons School of Design
Pioneer Works Art Foundation
Processing Foundation
Google Brand Studio
Sosolimited
CONTRIBUTIONS
Conscious Tether: Art and the Internet in Los Angeles
Dreaming of a Poetic Web
FLAT Journal
Processing Foundation GSoC 2022 Mentor
P5AD 2022: Access & Community Building
>>> emer.jent
Dictionary of Dark Matters
p5.js 1.0 Contributors Zine
Introducción a p5.js
PRESS
The Verge
It's Nice That
AIGA Eye on Design
Design Week
Creative Boom
Abolition Science
Hyperallergic
Big Cartel
Broken Pencil Magazine