Jeff Hull (artist)
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Jeff Hull (born 1969) is an artist and producer from
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. He is known for creating the Oakland-based fashion line and street art campaign Oaklandish, the immersive experiences
The Jejune Institute The Jejune Institute was an alternate reality game, public art installation and immersive experience that ran in San Francisco, California from 2008 to 10 April 2011. It was created by Jeff Hull, Sara Thacher, and Uriah Findley as Nonchalance, a ...
and The Latitude Society. Hull's work was the topic of the documentaries '' The Institute'' and ''In Bright Axiom'', and was the inspiration for the television show ''
Dispatches from Elsewhere ''Dispatches from Elsewhere'' is an American drama television series created by and starring Jason Segel that premiered on March 1, 2020, on AMC. It is based on the documentary film '' The Institute'' about the alternate reality game The Jejune ...
''.


Oaklandish

Oaklandish began in 2000 as a street art and viral marketing campaign designed to raise awareness about local history and culture. Their first project was “An Oakland Love Retrospective” slide show of 130 images of the “Saints & Sinners of the Town” which was projected onto architectural landmarks downtown. Other projects included a wheatpaste street poster series, the ''Oakslander Lakeside Gazette'' independent zine, and events including the ''Lake Merritt Radio Regatta'', the ''Liberation Drive-In'' and games of urban capture the flag at
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. From 2003 to 2005, Hull ran the Oaklandish Gallery in Oakland's produce district with artist Senay "Refa1" Dennis. It shut in 2005 after failing to obtain permits and meet city fire codes. A split between Hull and Dennis brought the popular symbol of the "rooted" oak tree into an ownership dispute. In 2016, the store was named the 38th fastest growing inner city business in the United States by ''
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The Jejune Institute

In 2008, Hull created
The Jejune Institute The Jejune Institute was an alternate reality game, public art installation and immersive experience that ran in San Francisco, California from 2008 to 10 April 2011. It was created by Jeff Hull, Sara Thacher, and Uriah Findley as Nonchalance, a ...
with Sara Thacher and Uriah Findley, an
alternate reality game An alternate reality game (ARG) is an interactive networked narrative that uses the real world as a platform and employs transmedia storytelling to deliver a story that may be altered by players' ideas or actions. The form is defined by inten ...
, public art installation and immersive experience that ran in San Francisco, California from 2008 to 10 April 2011. In 2013, a documentary about the project was released by Spencer McCall, titled “The Institute.” It suggested that The Jejune Institute “combined a Fluxus stunt, a freelance crowd-psychology experiment, a ludic self-help workshop, interactive promenade theatre, and some traditional hipster bullshit.” Over the course of three years, it enrolled more than 10,000 players who, responding to eccentric flyers plastered all over the city, started the game by receiving their "induction" at the fake headquarters of the Institute, located in an
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in San Francisco's
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. The Jejune Institute received the Best Alternative Reality award from the San Francisco Bay Guardian. It also received the Best Story and Best World awards at Indiecade.


Film and TV Series

Hull's project
The Jejune Institute The Jejune Institute was an alternate reality game, public art installation and immersive experience that ran in San Francisco, California from 2008 to 10 April 2011. It was created by Jeff Hull, Sara Thacher, and Uriah Findley as Nonchalance, a ...
was the subject of the 2013
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'' The Institute'' directed by Spencer McCall. The television show ''
Dispatches from Elsewhere ''Dispatches from Elsewhere'' is an American drama television series created by and starring Jason Segel that premiered on March 1, 2020, on AMC. It is based on the documentary film '' The Institute'' about the alternate reality game The Jejune ...
'' created by
Jason Segel Jason Jordan Segel ( ; born January 18, 1980) is an American actor, comedian, producer and screenwriter. He is best known for his role as Marshall Eriksen in the CBS sitcom '' How I Met Your Mother'', as well as for his work with director and ...
is based on the documentary and Segel's experience going through Hull's project ''The Latitude Society''.


Other work

Jeff Hull created the “I Fly Oak” logo for the Oakland International Airport. Hull also developed The Latitude Society, a project, that combined a secret society, art, and game elements. It was the subject of a documentary film titled In Bright Axiom, directed by Spencer McCall and executive produced by Hull.


Filmography


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Hull, Jeff Artists from Oakland, California 21st-century American male artists 1969 births Living people California people in fashion