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Jordan Fish is a director and interactive artist living in Brooklyn. He has made videos and digital art for some of the most successful and culturally-relevant musical acts of the last five years including MGMT, Das Racist and Chairlift. In the process, he has firmly established himself at the forefront of a new generation - able to create and capture moments of pop cultural change, through a combination of visionary filmmaking and innovative deployment of interactive technology.

Graduating from Wesleyan in 2006, Jordan was instrumental in creating the visual language for college friends and newly-signed Columbia artists MGMT. For the album Oracular Spectacular, he created a series of viral clips, edited three of their music videos, directed three behind-the-scenes documentaries, designed two interactive band websites ("make your own" and 3D exploration), and invented a groundbreaking interactive music video game for the song "Electric Feel", which was included with the album as enhanced CD content.

Most recently Jordan directed a critically-acclaimed interactive music video for Chairlift’s single “Met Before.” This "choose-your-own-adventure" interactive narrative allows the viewer to choose what path the main character takes around every 20 seconds for a 3 minute music video. Drawing from 23 minutes of finished video content, the video can play out dozens of different ways and sets a high water mark for immersive interactive storytelling and filmmaking.

Jordan is also a frequent collaborator with upstart indie rap group Das Racist, regularly working with them on music video and online video content. Together with Victor Vazquez (of Das Racist), Jordan created a successful short-form animated series The Majestic Dragon, which ran for seven installments at the Channel 101:NY monthly film competition.

Together with m ss ng p eces, Jordan has helped produce top-tier video content for global brands and organizations including TED, Pop!Tech, The Climate Reality Project, The New Museum, Threadless, Levis, and General Electric.

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