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Mary Flanagan, artist, author, educator, and designer currently resides in Hanover, New Hampshire (US). Flanagan's artwork deals primarily with how the design and use of technology can reveal insights into society. Through performance, sculpture, video game mods, software, and networked databases. Other work is concerned with cyber-feminism and the representation of women in cyberculture.
Irini & Jonathan interviews Anna Dumitriu, Tom Keene and Dr Simon Park.
Anna Dumitriu, a visual artist whose highly experimental work is involved with the nature of trans-disciplinary practice-based research. She has collaborated with scientists on many major projects and often tends to go very deeply into her chosen area of research, taking on, or attempting to take on, the role of scientist in an almost performative sense, raising paradigmatic questions in her work.
Tom Keene, a multimedia artist whose work focuses on the intersection of technology, social interaction and participation. With multi-diciplinary work ranging from hi-tech sensor driven environments and reactive video/robotic installations, to live-art/drama projects in community settings.
Dr Simon Park, a senior lecturer in the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences at the University of Surrey. He has been involved in many collaborations with artists (including Dumitriu), which have been widely exhibited at venues including: The Royal Institution, Science Museum, British Science Festival and Science Gallery.



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