Nathaniel Stern is an artist + writer, Fulbrighter + professor, interventionist + public citizen. His work ranges from ecological, participatory + online interventions, interactive + mixed reality environments, to prints, sculptures, videos + hybrid forms. According to Chicago's popular Bad at Sports art podcast, he has "the most varied and strange bio of maybe anyone ever on the show," and Live Out Loud magazine calls him a "prolific scholar" whose work is "quite possibly some of the most relevant around." He has been called "an interesting and prolific fixture" (Artththrob) behind many "multimedia experiments" (Time), "accessible and abstract simultaneously" (Art+Electronic Media), someone "with starry, starry eyes" (Wired) who "makes an obscene amount of work in an obscene amount of ways" (Bad@Sports). According to Caleb Scharf, his art is "tremendous fun" but also "fascinating" in how it is "investigating the possibilities of human interaction and art" (Scientific American).