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I’m Justin Geller but most people call me JG. I design audio/visual art installations, compose music, and generally figure out how to do all the technical stuff you don’t feel like doing to make your awesome stuff even more awesome. I also work with a team of amazing folks who are better than me at other things and we work together to make even bigger, more amazing things.

Short Bio:
Justin “JG” Geller is a Philadelphia-based sound, lighting, and video technical designer, as well as a creative technical consultant. He writes and produces original music and sound-based art for film, video, outdoor installations, and commercial releases.

Recent sound design highlights include Emeka Ogboh’s Lagos State of Mind III (MoMA), Ashon T. Crawley’s HOMEGOING on the National Mall in Washington, DC, and Fetter & Air with the Mendelssohn Choir at The Rail Park in Philadelphia.

Lighting credits include Klip Collective’s Esper Down the Lane, a pixel-mapped neon LED tunnel in West Palm Beach; David Guinn’s mural at Highley House in Miami, FL; and the immersive art experience at Otherworld Philadelphia. Most recently, he served as the technical lighting and audio designer for Klip’s Timeloop at Crystal Bridges Museum in Bentonville, AR.

Geller is also the Music and Sound Project Specialist for Monument Lab, a public art and history initiative, and handled video technical design for Sonya Clark’s Declaration House in Philadelphia.

You can contact me at:
Email: jg@remote-places.com
Phone: (215) 839-6654

Remote Places
1241 Carpenter Street
Suite B06
Philadelphia, PA 19147