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Eugénie Desmedt

Eugénie Desmedt lives and works in Vienna. Her artistic work revolves around conflicting senses of agency and control at the interface of physical and digital space. In her doctoral research at the Art x Science School for Transformation she is currently working with synthetic text production in the context of human creativity. Desmedt studied at the University of Warwick, the University of Vienna, the University for Applied Arts Vienna and Johannes Kepler University. Her work has been shown in galleries, conferences, backyards, festivals, abandoned houses, flats of friends and former caserns.

Articles

Wholesale! Assembly-Line Fiction & Synthetic Contingency

The Grammatizator “Mr Bohlen,” Adolph Knipe said gravely, “do you realize that at this moment, with your little finger alone, you have it in your power to become the most versatile writer on this continent?” […] He reached up and pulled a switch on the panel. Immediately, the room was filled with a loud humming… Read More »