Laura Pullig
I am visual artist working with craft and technologies. I'm interested in how we interact with the environment, digital and analogue technologies. My work explores how we can use technology to re-enchant and re-imagine our relationship with nature and visualising living systems. I use craft materials and techniques to make handmade sensors and interactive artworks; making objects and artworks that are tactile and respond to input such as touch and environmental changes such as heat, wind and rain.
I have completed an MA in Art as Environment at MIRIAD, part of Manchester School of Art, as part of my studies I researched technology and participation. My work explores how prototyping using craft and electronics can be used to engage people in making interactive artworks. I use these techniques in the delivery of community engagement and education programmes.
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Wikiborn: June 2014