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4th February 2020

Collateral Effects

This project is artistically explored the “Collateral Effects” of the pandemic on science and society through the creation of a body of art works stemming from in-depth collaborations with researchers from leading scientific organisations across England. The immediate impacts of the pandemic are clear but there are already many unforeseen collateral effects on science as […]

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1st January 2018

Vienna Underground

Vienna Underground/The Third Woman (2007-9) project was a multifaceted locative media performance based film/game with generative music elements which Anna Dumitriu collaborated on as part of a team of artists. The game element was a re-visioning of the film “The Third Man” which tells the story of the smuggling of antibiotics in post war Vienna. […]

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1st January 2018

BioReactor

“BioReactor” (2011) was large-scale site-specific video mapped bio-digital installation at Ambika P3 Gallery in London, created for Kinetica Art Fair 2011. “A dirty wetware body, thick with bacteria and mutated by electromagnetic fields, learns to feed off the digital technology that surrounds it, leeching energy from every data source and transforming – not only itself […]

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1st February 2017

Sensitive Project

“The Sensitive Project” (2005) was a collaboration between Anna Dumitriu and Professor Helen Smith (former Chair of Primary Care at Brighton and Sussex Medical School) and students from Varndean School to create a participatory and site specific work about the impact of allergy on the lives of young people. The project explored notions around the hygiene hypothesis […]

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1st February 2017

KryoLab

“KryoLab” (2007-8) was a ‘live’ hands-on experience for the visitor who was to feel like they had just stumbled across a momentarily deserted laboratory room – where scientists (and artists) were clearly striving to understand the complex Arctic ecosystem. The work explored individual and also collective responsibility about climate change and melting Arctic ice (the […]

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