Isaac Sullivan (b. 1980, US) is a Dubai-based artist whose research interests include artificial intelligence, sound art, and the mediation of space and place. Applying ecological thought to emerging technologies, his work revisits cybernetics and engages with AI’s impact on images, data, territory, and observation. Sullivan’s exhibitions and performances, which incorporate video, text, and installation, include Kulturforum, Berlin; MMAG Foundation, Amman; Jameel Arts Centre, Dubai; Reference Point, London; TV Control Center (KET), Athens; Galerie Obrist, Essen; Experimenter, Kolkata; 8th Tashkent Biennale; KGRn, Tokyo; MNFA, Amman; Etta, Singapore; Ice Factory Ballard Estate, Mumbai; Alserkal Avenue, Dubai; and ECC’s 60th Venice Biennale collateral. He has been profiled in Outland, SO-FAR, and Twist magazine; and his writing has appeared in Canvas, Quarterly West, Court Green, and 1913: A Journal of Forms. Sullivan is author of “Chyron: Grammar of Simultaneity,” a chapter in Future Perfect: Catastrophe and Redemption in the Contemporary (Kaph Books, 2023). He is co-founder of the artist collective, Cybernetic Listening, and is an Assistant Professor of Visual Arts at Zayed University, Dubai.