"These are confusing times." – Professor Hulk
CS / Physics / Art
Brendan Bradley Werth is a visionary at the intersection of technology and art, dedicated to pushing the boundaries of both fields. A double major in Computer Science and Studio Art from Swarthmore College (2016–2020), Brendan combines the logical precision of computing with the boundless creativity of the arts. His unique background allows him to bridge the worlds of technology and creativity, fostering innovation that shapes the future in meaningful ways.
Since graduating, Brendan has been working at Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu, applying his expertise in computer science to develop cutting-edge solutions for complex challenges. Alongside his professional work, he has continued pursuing CS and art side projects for fun—an extension of a lifelong passion for creating, coding, and exploring new ideas at the intersection of form and function.
Brendan is driven by a passion for growth, innovation, and ethical advancement, using artificial intelligence and extropy as tools to create systems that enhance both human potential and global transformation. His projects reflect a deep commitment to understanding the unseen forces that shape our world and reimagining what is possible.
With a focus on ethical technology, artistic expression, and human empowerment, Brendan is shaping a future where technology serves as a catalyst for positive change, fostering collaboration, growth, and creative exploration.