Natalie Jeremijenko
With Technological Means

Natalie Jeremijenko is a design engineer and internationally renowned technoartist interested in the sociotechnical aspects of product design. Her works include electomechanical and interactive systems that have most recently been included in the Whitney Biennial ë97, Documenta ë97, Ars Electronic Prix ë96 and presented at the Museum of Modern Art in New York and at the Media Lab of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She has been working at Stanford University towards her Ph.D. in Design Engineering, and is currently teaching in Engineering in the Yale Design Studio. She has also worked at Xerox PARC in the Ubiquitous Computing Research group of the Computer Science Lab and she has been visiting faculty at the San Francisco Art Institute in digital media, School of Visual Art, NY. She is known to work for the Bureau of Inverse technology.

 

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