Jack Vernon is a data scientist from Gloucestershire who lives in London. His artwork is primarily focused on the interaction of the physical and digital realms, while also shaped by questions of culture, politics, and science.
Although digital creations can achieve near-perfect form, their translation into physical formats comes at the cost of imprecision. This mirrors the reality of the world around us, where phenomena never entirely conform to the elegant theoretical models we use to describe and explain them.
Vernon experiments with algorithms and data sources, before converting them into formats that can become physical art using a pen plotter. He creates intricate designs which are plotted onto paper or canvas using paint or pens.
As a data scientist, he helps organisations make better use of their data. Using data to address key questions about process and strategy, as well as designing pipelines to predict future outcomes.