Tega Brain
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ISEA2020
Tega Brain is an Australian-born artist and environmental engineer whose work examines issues of ecology, data systems and infrastructure. She has created wireless networks that respond to natural phenomena, systems for obfuscating fitness data, and an online smell-based dating service. Her work has been shown in the Vienna Biennale for Change, the Guangzhou Triennial, and in institutions like the Haus der Kulturen der Welt and the New Museum, among others.
ISEA2016
Tega Brain is an Australian born artist and environmental engineer, making eccentric engineering. Her work intersects art, ecology, and engineering and takes the form of dysfunctional devices, eccentric infrastructures and experimental information systems.
She has recently exhibited at the Guangzhou Triennial, the Haus der Kulturen der Welt in Berlin, the New Museum, NYC and the Science Gallery in Dublin. Her work has been widely discussed in the press including in the New York Times, Art in America, The Atlantic, NPR, Al Jazeera and The Guardian and in art and technology blogs like the Creators Project and Creative Applications. She has given talks and workshops at museums and festivals like EYEO, TedxSydney and the Haus der Kulturen der Welt.
Tega is an Assistant Professor of Integrated Digital Media, New York University. She works with the Processing Foundation on the Learning to Teach conference series and p5js project. She has been awarded residencies and fellowships at Data & Society, Eyebeam, GASP Public Art Park, the Environmental Health Clinic and the Australia Council for the Arts.
ISEA2013
Tega Brain, College of Fine Arts, University of New South Wales, Sydney, AU.
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Last Known Location:
- New York, New York, United States of America
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Twitter: @tegabrain
Art Events:
Intergovernmental Panel on Capitali...
Categories: [Art Exhibition] [Video / Animation Installation]
[ISEA2016]
What the Frog’s Nose Tells the Fr...
Categories: [Art Exhibition]
[ISEA2013]
Activist Apparel
Categories: [Electronic / Robotic Object] [Performance Art]
[ISEA2013]
The Lycra Index: Cycling Speed Myth...
Categories: [Art Exhibition]
[ISEA2013]
The New Organs
Categories: [Art Exhibition] [Internet Art]
[ISEA2020]