Max Weisel | |
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Born | |
Known for | New Media |
Movement | Interactive art, virtual reality, user experience design |
Max Weisel (born November 12, 1991, in Tucson, Arizona) is an American entrepreneur and artist. His experience as an iOS app developer predates the release of Apple's App Store.[1] He's collaborated with avant garde artist Björk, to produce Biophilia, the first full-length app album.[2] In addition his work has been featured in museums such as the New York Museum of Modern Art.[3] He is the founder of the San Francisco-based research and development company RelativeWave, which was acquired by Google in 2014.[4] After the acquisition of RelativeWave, Max worked as the Head of Material Design Tools at Google until 2016, when he left to found Normal, a virtual reality and augmented reality software company.