Taylor Mac has created dozens of productions for the stage, from his Pulitzer Prize finalist piece “A 24-Decade History of Popular Music” to his Broadway show “Gary: A Sequel to Titus Andronicus.” But as the first artist in residence for WNET’s broadcast and streaming platform, All Arts, the performance artist, playwright and MacArthur fellow will be bringing his bold and inventive eye to create video content for the screen.

Mac has been tapped to create original short-form video programming for broadcast, online streaming and social media, which he’ll produce with Pomegranate Arts, the company that produced “A 24-Decade History.” Parameters for the content that Mac creates have been “left intentionally open to encourage the artist’s freedom of creative expression,” All Arts said in a statement.

In a phone interview on Monday, Diane Masciale, the executive in charge of All Arts, said that the channel hopes to bring Mac’s art to a new audience, while also expanding viewership.

“Taylor, who’s a genius, being able to bring that part of what he does to the forefront as a part of this project in this artist in residency is something that I think is going to resonate really, really strongly,” Masciale said. “It will also give our audience something that they haven’t seen before, and give Taylor a platform to show his work and his process.”