He subsequently received a master's degree from Chalmers tekniska högskola in Gothenburg, Sweden, and was active in the local experimental music scene.
House was a resident of Eyebeam Art and Technology Center in 2012 and was concurrently a member of the Research and Development Lab at The New York Times.
House made an installation which transforms real-time data from water quality sensors into vibrations that activate metal panels and create an immersive sound environment.
[6] House and Kyle McDonald converted light bulbs in public spaces into microphones that automatically tweeted overheard conversations.
[8] In 2011, House used OpenPaths and Google Street View to track the location of a stolen iPhone and create a re-enactment of the thief's journey.