2001 Prototype #31: C404.40.40.31 is a 31-minute audiovisual work combining animated graphics, found television footage, and an original experimental electronic noise score composed by Sodeoka. The project premiered at Digital Dumbo in September 2001 and was later archived by transmediale.
2004 ASCII BUSH is an ASCII-based video work presenting U.S. political speeches as digital abstraction, first showcased through Turbulence.org and later archived by the Rhizome ArtBase.
2005–2012 Between 2005 and 2012, Sodeoka released a series of experimental audiovisual works exploring video feedback, generative abstraction, and noise-based sound design. These included the
DVD release
Noise Driven Ambient Audio and Visuals and
Video Metal, a limited-edition audiovisual publication reviewed by
Neural magazine. During this period, he also developed telecommunications-themed digital works through Turbulence.org, including
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2013 Sodeoka founded the experimental video art collective
Undervolt & Co., focused on abstract audiovisual publishing and online exhibition formats.
2021 Prism Break – Ambient Swim is an immersive audiovisual series that premiered on HBO Max as part of the Adult Swim Festival programming.
2023 Wind Flags #4 is a large-scale mural commissioned for
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, composed from algorithmically generated video stills.
2024 The Flood is a generative digital art series exploring predator–prey simulations, released through Verse Works and discussed in independent digital art publications.
2025 Sodeoka’s work was presented across Times Square’s digital billboards as part of the Midnight Moment public art program. In 2025, large-scale projection works by Sodeoka were also featured at the Kinomural new-media festival in Wrocław, Poland. That same year, he participated in the immersive digital art exhibition
Akari in Mexico City.
Music video projects Sodeoka has directed music videos for a range of international recording artists, frequently incorporating generative and abstract visual systems. •
The Presets – "Youth in Trouble" (2012) • Tame Impala – "Elephant" (2012) • Yeasayer – "PSCYVOTV" (2012) • MYMK – "Drag" (2015) • Digitalism – "Utopia" (2016) • Mark Stoermer – "39 Steps (Shannoncut Remix)" (2017) • Oliver Coates – "Norrin Radd Dreaming" (2018) • Oneohtrix Point Never – "Magic OPN" (2020) • Max Cooper – "Spike" (2020) • Genghis Tron – "Pyrocene" (2021) • Metallica – "You Must Burn!" (2023) • Max Cooper – "Fibonacci Sequence" (2024) • Oneohtrix Point Never – "Measuring Ruins" (2025)
Illustrations and animations for publications Sodeoka has contributed animated and digital visual works to major international publications, integrating motion-based graphics into editorial storytelling. •
The New York Times – Addicted to Distraction (2015) •
The New York Times Sunday Review – Do You Believe in God, or Is That a Software Glitch (2016) •
Wired – How One Woman's Digital Life Was Weaponized Against Her (2017) •
MIT Technology Review – Paying with Your Face (2017) •
Wired – The Dawn of Twitter and the Age of Awareness (2018) •
The Atlantic – How to Put Out Democracy’s Dumpster Fire (2021) •
ProPublica – Why It’s Hard to Sanction Ransomware Groups (2022) •
The New Yorker – Cory Doctorow Wants You to Know What Computers Can and Can’t Do (2022) •
The New York Times – Starfield’s 1,000 Planets May Be One Giant Leap for Game Design (2023) ==References==