IOTA Study Group:

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Kirstie McCallum

Study Group Member

As a poet and sculptor, Kristie McCallum uses critical theory and art to position human culture within the complexity of the natural world.

Eric Stotts

Architect

Eric Stotts is a Creative Architect interested in collaborating with artists on the design and construction of arts spaces, studios, performance spaces and media artworks. Special interest in music performance, low power FM broadcasting, visual art, large-scale projections, art in the Suburban sphere, and tactical urbanism.

Laura Simpson

Artist

Laura Simpson is interested in artist development, residency programs, writing, commissioning and exhibition making in visual art and performance. She also has a particular interest in artists’ moving image.

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.

Melanie Wilmink

Art Historian

Melanie Wilmink is a PhD candidate in Art History and Visual Culture at York University (On, Canada), with honours such as the 2014 York University Elia Scholars Award, and a 2015 SSHRC Doctoral Fellowship.

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 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.