JAYSON MITTMAN is an LA-based artist, writer, and academic whose work engages with interactive media, predictive systems, video installation, and multi-agent workflows. He builds speculative systems that stage encounters between embodied perception and algorithmic logic. 

Current research follows two threads: art's long entanglement with value — from imperial coinage and ritual exchange to blockchain infrastructure and behavioral futures — and the emergence of workflow itself as artistic medium, tracing the studio's migration through industrial automation, cybernetics, biodesign, and agentic AI.

Born in New York City, he studied literature and philosophy at Vassar College and Columbia University before receiving his MFA in New Media from CalArts (‘25). He currently lectures at the inaugural CHANEL Center for Artists and Technology.