Rob Sheridan

[3][4][5][6] In April 1997, when Sheridan was 17, he created a website dedicated to the Dancing Baby animation, contributing to its popularity as an early internet meme.

[12] He was also credited for assisting Trent Reznor with the mythology of the alternate reality game built around Nine Inch Nails' 2007 album Year Zero.

The current methodology involves recording imagery onto deliberately damaged VHS tapes using old VCRs, which are then connected to vintage CRT televisions.

[19][20] He collaborated for a score for this series with Steven Alexander Ryan and Justin McGrath, his coworkers from the Nine Inch Nails’ Twenty Thirteen Tour.

[1] He also created the artwork/package for the soundtrack release of the Academy Award-winning and Golden Globe-winning score for The Social Network, composed by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross.

[1] He has also worked with David Fincher on the soundtrack for the Girl with the Dragon Tattoo,[29] and Maynard James Keenan, creating visuals and ambience for Puscifer's 2015-2017 shows.

With his wife, Stephanie, he set up a lab, where they captured chemical reactions and light interactions at 1,000 frames per second using a macro lens.

Rob Sheridan on the set of Nine Inch Nails' "Wave Goodbye", August 26, 2009