Everest Pipkin is an American drawing, game, and software artist who works with networks and internet spaces.
[1] Pipkin graduated from Westlake High School in 2008,[2] studied on a Young Masters grant at the Art Academy of San Francisco and Paris American Academy[2] and finished by receiving a BFA at the University of Texas and an MFA Carnegie Mellon University.
[3] From 2014 to 2015, Pipkin was the Gallery Director at The Museum of Human Achievement, a community driven arts space, where they curated group shows and events.
[10] That same year they also created Lacework, a video cycle that looks at the conditions of production of artificial neural networks, and Shell Song, an interactive audio narrative game that explores deepfake voice technologies and the data sets behind them.
[12] In 2022 they released the idle clicker game The Barnacle Goose Experiment, which was followed up by the solar-powered point and click adventure Drift Mine Satellite in 2023.