Jo Law
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ISEA2020
Jo Law is an artist and researcher whose works investigate the transformative potential of art, science, and technology in response to changing the sociocultural, political and natural environments. Her doctoral dissertation premised on art as the technical organization of experience extends the philosophy of Walter Benjamin in the critique of materialist aesthetics and processes. Her artworks haven exhibited widely including at the Museum of Applied Arts & Sciences, Sydney and the Sheila C Johnson Design Centre, New York. Her current research focuses on the collaboration between scientific and creative disciplines in making sense of our world and ourselves. She teaches at the University of Wollongong, Australia.
ISEA2016
My practice pivots on the transformative relationship between art and technology. My works draw from philosophical and scientific enquiries to investigate materialist practices and processes. In particular, I am interested in how the textual imprints of media, mediums, and materials in artworks shape our experience.
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- Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia
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Title: The Study of Things in the Air
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ISEA2016
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Title: Data Natures: The Politics and Aesthetics of Prediction
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ISEA2016
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Title: Enchanting Materialities: E-textiles Installations for an Ecosophic World
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