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Exhibitions and Installations
Curator, Experts By Experience: Who Knows Best?, Science Gallery London, 2024
Experts by Experience: Who Knows Best is an collaborative exhibition codeveloped by co-researchers with varied lived and academic experience. The interactive exhibits challenge the idea of ‘the expert’ and advocates for the value of lived experience to in research.Producer, Heartificial Intelligence, Science Gallery London, 2023
Heartificial Intelligence is a mixed media installation codeveloped by AI researchers, artists TripleDotMakers and young people with congenital heart conditions. The piece investigates the role that technology and community play in the healthcare journey of patients.Producer, Does AI Care?, Science Gallery London, 2023
Does AI Care? is a textile and audio installation codeveloped by AI researchers, artist Sofie Layton and young adults with experience of cancer. The multimedia artwork explores how AI may influence patient care and the complexity of living with cancer.Producer, Mirror Shape Play, Orleans House Gallery, 2022
Mirror Shape Play is an interactive exhibition that combines visual arts and science to create an unconventional playground where children can explore, experiment and imagine together. The site specific installation was created by Unit Lab.Project Manager, Unrecognised Borders of Transient Beings, State Studio Berlin, 2020
Unrecognised Borders of Transient Beings is a multimedia artwork investigating the porous relationship between our bodies and the environment. The installation was created by Curious Minds Collective, a team of international artist and scientist.Programme Manager and Producer, Art x Science, 2020-2021
Art x Science is a collaborative programme that invites medical imaging researchers and arts-based postgraduate students to co-create digital and physical installations to engage the public with research. The artworks have been shown at the Science Museum and online.
Films
Director, Staccato
Commissioned by Random Acts and broadcast on Channel 4, Staccato explores the paradoxical beauty of the biology behind epilepsy.