Creative Machine | Anna Dumitriu & Alex May
A major exhibition exploring the twilight world of human/ma- chine creativity, including installations, video and computer art, artificial intelligence, robotics and apps by leading artists from Goldsmiths and international artists by invitation.
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Anna Dumitriu & Alex May

Anna Dumitriu

Anna Dumitriu’s work is at the forefront of art and science collaborative practice, with a strong interest in the ethical issues raised by emerging technologies. Her installations, interventions and performances use a range of biological, digital, and traditional media including live bacteria, robotics, interactive media, and textiles. She has a strong international exhibition profile, having exhibited at the Picasso Museum in Barcelona, the Science Gallery in Dublin, the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) Taipei and the V & A Museum in London. She is a Visiting Research Fellow: Artist in Residence with Department of Computer Science at the University of Hertfordshire and Artist in Residence on the Modernising Medical Microbiology Project at the University of Oxford. She is currently working on a new project called Sequence which investigates the technologies behind whole genome sequencing of bacteria, funded by Arts Council England.

Alex May

Alex May is an artist working with video projection, projection mapping, soft- ware programming, interaction, real-time audio analysis, performance, and robotics to explore the boundaries between human perception and digital technologies.

Alex has performed art at Tate Modern and Watermans, and exhibited internationally including at the V&A, Science Museum, Bletchley Park, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Caracas, the Science Gallery in Dublin, and the Grande Halle de la Villette in Paris. He is a Visiting Research Fellow: Artist in Residence with the Department of Computer Science at the University of Hertfordshire and a Digital Media Arts MA sessional lecturer at University of Brighton.