Crouse's undergraduate study in Computer Science and Fiction Writing[1] led to creating works that continued the history of automatic writing through using computers, code, and dynamic sources on the internet.
Another example is ChinASCII a video game based on the life Charles Bukowski.
In order to facilitate his projects, Jeff Crouse developed Switchboard a library for Processing.
Switchboard allows "artists and designers to easily use a variety of live data sources for digital art".
[2] After completing a Master of Science degree in Information Design and Technology at Georgia Tech in 2006,[3] Crouse began a Production Fellowship at Eyebeam in 2006 and in 2007 he became a Senior Fellow.