maandag 25 juni 2007

Natalie Jeremijenko


Natalie Jeremijenko barrels through life in a cloud of chaos. The Aussie techno-diva is a product of desultory academic studies in biochemistry, physics, English, computer science, engineering, and neuroscience. Her art projects, many of which explore how humans, technology, and nature can live in harmony, have appeared at the Guggenheim and MoMA. She planted 80 cloned trees around San Francisco, taught kids to reprogram toy robotic dogs to sniff out environmental toxins, and built an "OOZ" (where animals watch people). Jerimijenko commutes weekly from her home in New York City (where her latest installation is a luxury rooftop community for birds) to her job as an assistant professor in visual arts at the University of California at San Diego
bron: psychology today


Natalie Jeremijenko project hub (xdesign)


Seed Presents: Revolutionary Minds: Natalie Jeremijenko (07:46)
The aesthetic activist gives a tour of her pigeon paradise: the Model Urban Development for the Birds.

 
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