[4] In 2009 he co-founded the new media collective SWEATSHOPPE,[5] which is known for cutting edge video technology and 3D interactive art.
[1] Levy has also worked professionally as a filmmaker and photographer, directing music videos for bands such as The Walkmen and Modeselektor.
In 2010, New York Times journalist Dennis Overbye wrote an article titled "For 3-D Travelers, a Cosmic Journey" about an immersive 3D environment created by Levy and Shaw, explaining: "[it] left me feeling transported back to 1969, when animated discussions of issues of cosmic import could go on all night on similarly unadorned floors, under the influence of slightly different stimulation".
[9] As of April 2014[update] he performs with drummer Deantoni Parks in their collaborative project World's End.
After a year of tattooing, Bruno Levy followed other artistic endeavors, predominantly working on interactive performance and installation.