landscape
generative art
01:05
2026
Jazer Giles is an interdisciplinary artist and composer based in California. His work operates at the intersection of sound, video, and interactive media, described as “rich with structure and rules, but also full of a sort of wrongness that signifies art from a human” (Clash Magazine) and “wonderfully glitchy and geometric” (I CARE IF YOU LISTEN, American Composers Forum). His audio-visual works have been presented internationally, including collaborations with electronic musician Max Cooper. Jazer holds undergraduate degrees in music and physics from Skidmore College and a master’s degree in music composition from the University of Massachusetts Amherst. He is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in the Media Arts and Technology Program at the University of California, Santa Barbara, where he also teaches courses in audio engineering, sound design, and generative music systems.
As a composer, he has worked extensively with choreographers and instrumentalists, with performances at SEAMUS, Max Expo ’74, the Five College New Music Festival, Jacob’s Pillow, Bates Dance Festival, and Ponderosa Dance. His theatre work includes twelve years as a performer and composer with the Royal Frog Ballet, as well as numerous productions as a composer and sound designer for the Five Colleges and UCSB.

Exploring the principle of generative branching, this series unfolds through continuously evolving geometric structures that multiply and diverge across the frame. Bright, clashing color fields and layered abstractions create a dynamic tension between apparent glitch-like chaos and moments of unexpected visual balance, each composition emerging as a unique configuration within an endless process of transformation.
generative art
landscape
01:05
2026