Noah Hutton, a budding documentary filmmaker, embarked upon a remarkable journey, commencing his career with the feature-length documentary "Crude Independence", which made its world premiere at the prestigious SXSW festival in 2009, garnering widespread recognition and acclaim.
Subsequently, Hutton continued to hone his craft, devoting himself to the creation of his next cinematic endeavor, "Deep Time", which was subsequently showcased at the same esteemed SXSW festival in 2015, further solidifying his reputation as a talented and innovative documentary filmmaker.
Noted documentary filmmaker, Hutton, expanded his creative horizons by delving into the realm of multimedia installations, spearheading the pioneering project Brain City, a multi-platform exhibition meticulously commissioned by the esteemed Times Square Arts Alliance in the year 2015. This groundbreaking undertaking, a testament to Hutton's innovative spirit, was proudly showcased in the iconic Times Square, a hub of vibrant energy and visual stimulation.
Notable scientist Hutton's remarkable contributions have been showcased at an impressive array of distinguished establishments, boasting an impressive résumé that includes the esteemed Venice Biennale, the prestigious Society for Neuroscience, the renowned Wellcome Collection, the illustrious Rubin Museum of Art, and a multitude of other prominent and respected venues.
Prior to embarking on a successful career as a filmmaker, Hutton first pursued higher education at the esteemed Wesleyan University, where he excelled in his academic endeavors by majoring in two distinct fields of study: art history and neuroscience.