Jon Rafman
An image from Still Life (Betamale), one of the productions that also features Jon Rafman.
Jon Rafman

Jon Rafman

Jon Rafman (born 1981) is an artist, filmmaker, and essayist. His work centers around the emotional, social and existential impact of technology on contemporary life. His artwork has gained international attention and was exhibited in 2015 at Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal. He is widely known for exhibiting found images from Google Street View in his online artwork 9-Eyes (2009-ongoing).

In September 2013, Rafman collaborated with Brooklyn-based experimental musician Oneohtrix Point Never, formally known as Daniel Lopatin, on a music video for Still Life to accompany the release of R Plus Seven on Warp Records. The two later collaborated to create a two-part music video for Sticky Drama, from Lopatin's 2015 album Garden of Delete.

You, the World and I

2010

Still Life (Betamale)

Still Life (Betamale)

2013

Mainsqueeze

Mainsqueeze

2015

Minor Daemon, Vol. 1

Minor Daemon, Vol. 1

2021

Codes of Honor

2012

A Man Digging

A Man Digging

2013

Poor Magic

Poor Magic

2017

Dream Journal, May 2016-February 2017

Dream Journal, May 2016-February 2017

2017