Joshua Claytonمشاهده پروفایل
استاد بالینی
- Computer Science
- Digital Media
- Interactive Design
- +۳ مورد دیگر
Joshua Clayton is a Clinical Professor of Computer Science at New York University's Department of Computer Science, part of the College of Arts and Science. He holds an MPS in Interactive Telecommunications from NYU (2011) and a BFA in Graphic Design from Western Michigan University (2001). His work bridges art and technology, focusing on computational creativity, web-based art, and interactive media. Education: MPS, Interactive Telecommunications, NYU (2011) BFA, Graphic Design, Western Michigan University (2001) Research Interests: Digital media, generative art, spatiotemporal data visualization, and the expressive potential of code in web design. His creative projects explore intersections between computational logic and artistic expression. His artistic works include Codex Lucida (spatiotemporal metadata interfaces), Polychromatics (procedural color composites), and Locative Waves (GPS-driven sound installations). Clayton has taught extensively since 2011, covering introductory programming, web design, and specialized topics like Drawing on the Web . While no formal awards are listed, his contributions to teaching and digital art practice are central to his profile. He advises via his course development and creative projects rather than traditional academic supervision.









