間眅埶AV

Jon Corbett

Instructor

Teaching & Research Interests

Due to the multidisciplinary nature of my research, I have numerous interests that include:

  • Indigenous, Decolonial, and Cultural Computing
    • Indigenous Computational/Generative Art
    • Indigenous Kinship-Computer Interaction
    • Storytelling and Storywork as computational frameworks
    • Indigenous Game Design
    • Indigenous AI and *R
  • Indigenous Refuntionalization Tools
    • Optical Character Recognition (OCR) of nehiyaw (Plains Cree) Syllabic Texts
    • Indigenous Typographic Design
    • Indigenous CMS            
  • Computational *
    • Computational Creativity
    • Computational Theology
    • Socio-Cultural Data Visualization
  • Broader Interests
    • Critical Code Studies
    • Critical Hardware Design
    • Esoteric Programming Languages

Jon Corbett's biography

戶 丟後 脊 脊脊 脊脊氮. My name is Jon Michael Robert Corbett. I was born in Edmonton, AB, Canada, but was raised and currently live in Kelowna, BC. I am a member of the M矇tis Nation of Alberta. My father is M矇tis (Cree/Saulteaux & English), and my mother was of Ukranian descent.

I began learning about computer programming in 1981 (at the age of 10), learning multiple forms of BASIC on Commodore and Apple computers. I also developed a love for drawing around the same age, and experimented with digital programming of graphics through my teen years.

After high school, I entered MacEwan Universitys Diploma of Fine Art program and worked simultaneously at United Parcel Service. I eventually received my BFA at the University of Alberta, and at UBC Okanagan, I completed my MFA and Ph.D., while developing my career as an application developer, focussing on centralized and de-centralized large-scale data repository and logistics web portals for UPS.

Though I have a well-established career in logistics and technology, it was through my MFA that I began to view my technology skills as an artistic practice. My Ph.D. continued this exploration, resulting in my creation of the acimow/Cree# programming language for nehiyaw (Plains Cree), a specialized application for nehiyawewin learning, a nehiyaw keyboard, and the development of an Indigenous Computing Framework that proposes Storywork as a scaffold for programming computers using Indigenous languages.

Before joining 間眅埶AV, I was also a sessional faculty member at the University of British Columbias Okanagan campus in the Faculty of Creative and Critical Studies, teaching topics in Digital Media, Virtual Worlds, and Visual Communication.

Education

  • PhD (in progress) - 
  • Master of Fine Art - 
  • Bachelor of Fine Art - 
  • Dipl. Fine Art - 

Current & Upcoming Courses