Nina Rajcic




Most Recent Affiliation(s):


  • Monash University, SensiLab

ISEA Bio(s) Available:


  • ISEA2022

    Nina Rajcic is an interdisciplinary artist, researcher, and developer exploring new possibilities of human-machine relationships. Her recent works draw inspiration from the link between language and the self, exploring the role of narrative in the synthesising of meaning and the constructing of identity. Her broader research investigates the nature of human-machine relationships in an increasingly post-human world, ultimately seeking to offer new rituals that produce shared meaning in the human and non-human assemblages of today.
    Nina is currently undertaking a practice-based PhD at SensiLab, Monash University. She holds a Bachelor’s of Science, and a Masters of Physics (Theoretical Particle Physics) from The University of Melbourne.

    ISEA2020

    Nina Rajcic is an artist, researcher and developer with a background in particle physics, as well as industry experience in data science and engineering. She is currently undertaking her PhD under the supervision of Prof Jon McCormack and Dr Vince Dziekan. Her research is looking into the machine understanding of human emotion, and how affective information can foster real-time creative collaboration between human and machine. Nina holds a Bachelors of Science, and a Masters of Physics (Theoretical Particle Physics) from The University of Melbourne.


Last Known Location:


  • Australia

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