Fred Forest (born July 6, 1933 in Mascara, French Algeria) is a French new media artist making use of video, photography, the printed press, mail, radio, television, telephone, telematics, and the internet in a wide range of installations, performances, and public interventions that explore both the ramifications and potential of media space.
He was a cofounder of both the Sociological Art Collective (1974) and the Aesthetics of Communication movement (1983).
Forest has taken part in the Biennale of Venice (1976) and the Documenta of Kassel (1977, 1987) and his work has won awards at the Bienal do SĂŁo Paulo (1973) and the Festival of Electronic Arts of Locarno (1995).
In 2004, Forest's archives, including his video works, were added to the collection of the Institut National de l'Audiovisuel of France.