IOTA Study Group:
research
Linda Campbell
Researcher
Linda Campbell is a professor who holds a Senior Research Fellow at Saint Mary's University in Halifax. Linda is particularly interested in aquatic ecosystems and water resources.
Helen Yung
Artist
An interdisciplinary artist, and scenographer by training, Yung collaborates on contemporary performance (devised, deconstructed, improvisational), creates installations/environments (analog and digital, often interactive), and conducts experiments in social practice that are conceptual, research-based and engaged in a funny way.
Emilie Reed
Curator
Emily Reed is an emerging curator, art historian and writer from the United States but currently based in Scotland. Her primary interest is investigating how art institutions are displaying and contextualizing videogame-based works.
Elizabeth Flyntz
Curator
Elizabeth Flyntz is a curator, information architect, and experience designer (who sometimes makes art) based in Brooklyn, NY. Her special areas of interest are early video art, experimental documentary, systems-based art, and usability.
Gema Grueso
Conservator
Gema Grueso is a new media conservator, trained in conservation and restoration of works of art and with an MA in conservation of contemporary art.
Simon Biggs
Artist
Simon Biggs is a media artist, writer and curator working in digital poetics, interactive environments and interdisciplinary research.
María Luján Oulton
Artist
María Luján Oulton is a cultural producer specialized in video games, based in Buenos Aires, Argentina. She is the co-founder of Objeto A, an Art Gallery that evolved into a new media arts agency focused on fostering collaborations between artists, engineers and scientists.
Julie Hollenbach
Artist
Julie Hollenbach is an artist, writer, curator, and educator based out of Halifax, Nova Scotia (Canada). Her cultural work employs a queer feminist methodology. Hollembach's research and artistic production explores domesticity and feminine creative cultures, as well as the impact of neoliberalism on popular rhetorics of wellness.