Project Team
Bill Hart
BILL HART is a creative practitioner whose work explores art, science, philosophy and what it means to be human through tinkering with technology. He has had a lifelong love of science fiction and that led him to his first career in maths and physics. He then became interested in art and then spent the next 25 years learning and teaching others how to be creative with digital technology at the Tasmanian School of Art. His art practice has included video, animation, large format digital prints, software and generative art, media installation, digital drawings and drawing and writing machines.
Svenja Kratz
SVENJA KRATZ is an artist and researcher working at the nexus of art, science and technology. For over a decade, she has collaborated with researchers and creative practitioners in diverse fields. The resulting creative works explore the complexity of living systems and highlight the philosophical and ethical implications of engineered life and technologically-facilitated immortality. She is currently based in lutruwita|Tasmania and works as Senior Lecturer in Interdisciplinary Creative Practice at the University of Tasmania’s School of Creative Art and Media.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS:
The project was supported by the School of Creative Arts and Media from the University of Tasmania. Special thanks are extended to the amazing technical officers Nic Randall (Wood and Sculpture), Murray Antill (Digital Design) and Peter Stannard (Metal) for their advice and expertise. Thank you!