Ken Gregory (1960)[1] is a Canadian media artist[2] who works with DIY interface design, hardware hacking, audio, video, and computer programming.
[3] Exhibition and performance venues include the 7A+11D International Performance Art Festival in 1998,[3] The University of Winnipeg in 2009,[4][5][6] The Articule Gallery as a part of the Elektra Festival in 2009,[7][8] San Jose City Hall in 2010,[9][10] the Bauhaus Archive in Berlin from 2014 to 2015,[9] and the Video Pool Media Arts Centre in 2019.
A book about his work published by Plug In Editions was written by Robert Enright in 2004, titled "Cheap Meat Dreams and Acorns: Ken Gregory".
Examples include Canadian artist Ken Gregory’s Electronic Mail Cards (2003), where postcard-sized circuits that synthesize and play sounds are sent through the postal system.
Viewers have commented that the effect of moving through this exhibition is akin to a visit to the zoo: a park filled with chirping, shrieking, humming noise emanating from exotic creatures.