Jason Akira Somma (born 1980, Virginia Beach, VA) is a practicing analog-digital artist and choreographer based in Brooklyn, NY. His work has been featured at The Guggenheim Museum, The Park Avenue Armory, New Museum, MoMA PS1, Utah Museum of Contemporary Art (UT), Center of Contemporary Art (Glasgow, UK), and the Chrysler Museum of Art (VA). Jason’s inaugural solo gallery show, Phosphene Variations, premiered at Location 1 Gallery (NY) in 2012 and featured the first free-floating-interactive-holographic-film installation with subjects as Mikhail Baryshnikov and Robert Wilson, among others.