Jules Litman-Cleper is invokes simulated spaces and their materialities as a new creative substrate, with the potential to generate knowledge about our patterns of interaction with information. Jules both creates experiences and experiments to better understand how simulation and visualization influences our interaction with the material world. They studied Spatial Cognition, and built clay-graphical-interfaces during a Masters in Design & Computation at MIT. Previously, Jules worked in Sculpture, Mixed Media installation and Performance in the San Francisco Bay Area, where they were born and raised. They have taught classes on Video and Augmented-Reality & Dance and have exhibited at Krowswork, Aggregate Space, New York Studio School, with performances at The Lab, ATA, CCRMA and more.