Pann aka “Phan” is a sound designer and interactive visual artist based in Brooklyn, New York.

Using sound and light as his medium, Pann specializes in creating memorable experiences through immersive installations. Pann also explores his work using machine learning, data visualization, physical computing, and soundscape. His interactive projects were featured by new media outlets such as Engadget, Discovery News, Interactive Design, Make, FWD Thinking, Adafruit, Tecmundo, Creative Bloq, Gizmodo, BBC and The Creators Project.

Pann has collaborated on sound design and music composition projects with a number of prominent artists and organizations, including Marina Abramovic, Derek Cianfrance, Donna Karan, Kate Spade, National Geographic, Mercedes-Benz, VW, Panasonic, MTV and New York Times. Pann has collaborated on sound design and music composition projects with a number of prominent artists and organizations, including Marina Abramovic, Derek Cianfrance, Donna Karan, Kate Spade, National Geographic, Mercedes-Benz, VW, Panasonic, MTV and New York Times.

Pann has also exhibited his work at distinguished festivals and galleries, including Sundance, Chicago Cultural Center, Gizmodo Gallery, Gene Siskel Film Center, IFC, New York University, Slamdance, IAC HQ, White Box Gallery and Sonar Festival. Pann has also exhibited his work at distinguished festivals and galleries, including Sundance, Chicago Cultural Center, Gizmodo Gallery, Gene Siskel Film Center, IFC, New York University, Slamdance, IAC HQ, White Box Gallery and Sonar Festival.

Pann received an MPS from the Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP) at New York University. He also holds a Bachelor’s of Fine Arts in Film and Audio from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC).