John Klima (artist)

John Klima (born 1965 in Redondo Beach, United States) is an American new media artist, who uses hand-built electronics, computer hardware and software to create online and in gallery artworks.

Received his BFA from State University of New York in 1987 He has had solo exhibitions at Postmasters Gallery and the Whitney Museum's Artport in New York City, and the Bank Gallery in Los Angeles For a period in 1993 Klima worked as a coder for Microsoft developing Microsoft's internal PowerPoint slides, to create the illusion of a presentation on screen.

In 1996 he worked for the pharmaceutical giant Pfizer, his work with the company included the design of a learning game that was later distributed to the sales representatives of the company for the launch of Zyrtec.

[3] 1997: Cartesian Theater 1999: Serbian Skylight 1999: gb AI 1999: pmg 2000: glasbead 2001: Go-Fish 2001: ecosystm

2002: Terrain Machine 2002: Speedo-Mat 2002: The Great Game, Epilogue 2002: The Great Game 2002: Context Breeder 2002: American Cinema 2002: Jack and Jill 2002: Political Landscape, Emotional Terrain 2002: EARTH, Discrete Terrains 2003: Time Machine 2003: The Great Game: Iraq Expansion Pack