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Natalie Jeremijenko AO (born 1966) is an artist and engineer whose background includes studies in biochemistry, physics, neuroscience and precision engineering. She is an active member of the net.art movement, and her work primarily explores the interface between society, the environment and technology. She has alternatively described her work as "X Design" (short for experimental design) and herself as a "thingker", a combination of thing-maker and thinker. In 2018, she was Artist in Residence at Dartmouth College, and is currently an associate professor at New York University in the Visual Art Department, and has affiliated faculty appointments in the school's Computer Science and Environmental Studies.

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  • Natalie Jeremijenko (ca)
  • Natalie Jeremijenko (fr)
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  • Natalie Jeremijenko AO (born 1966) is an artist and engineer whose background includes studies in biochemistry, physics, neuroscience and precision engineering. She is an active member of the net.art movement, and her work primarily explores the interface between society, the environment and technology. She has alternatively described her work as "X Design" (short for experimental design) and herself as a "thingker", a combination of thing-maker and thinker. In 2018, she was Artist in Residence at Dartmouth College, and is currently an associate professor at New York University in the Visual Art Department, and has affiliated faculty appointments in the school's Computer Science and Environmental Studies. (en)
  • Natalie Jeremijenko (née en 1966) est une artiste et une ingénieure australienne qui a étudié la biochimie, la physique et les neurosciences. Son travail a été un temps associé au net art. Il est à l'interface entre la société, l'environnement et la technologie. Elle définit son travail comme « X design » (pour design expérimental) et se considère comme une « thingker », un néologisme qu'elle a créé en combinant « thing-maker » (maker) et « thinker » (penseur). Elle devient professeure associée à l'université de New York, au département d'arts visuels, et est affiliée également aux départements d'informatique et d'études environnementales. (fr)
  • Natalie Jeremijenko (Austràlia, 1966) és una tecnoartista i enginyera australiana, que viu entre Nova York i San Diego. En els seus projectes artístics utilitza les últimes tecnologies per desenvolupar alternatives per a un futur tecnològic i generar una crítica institucional. El seu objectiu és demostrar el poderós paper que la tecnologia té en la cultura contemporània: guia les nostres accions, dirigeix les nostres opinions i dramatitza les nostres vides. (ca)
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  • Natalie Jeremijenko (en)
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  • , Queensland (en)
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