As a multimedia artist and filmmaker, Gresham Cash (b. 1988, Atlanta, USA) investigates how mediated environments shape cognition and daily experiences. Sound can focus or scatter attention; screens can narrate a story or distract; and sculpture can anchor or challenge viewers’ perceptions. By blending multichannel sound and video, noise and glitch aesthetics, as well as music and dance, his installations, video art, and performances engage with ongoing debates about technological immersion, media saturation, and attention economies. As a producer, composer, and sound editor, he won awards and showcased his films at festivals nationwide and in Europe. He has also toured the U.S., performing with various music groups. Alongside his visual art, he writes fiction and essays that have been published in publications across the U.S. and the UK. Holding both a bachelor’s and master’s degrees in wildlife biology from the University of Georgia, he integrates environmental and ecological research into his art practice.
