Detail View: Environmental Futures: Interview: Teri Rueb and Kimberley Bianca

Image Record ID: 
aahi0022181
Work Title (display): 
Interview: Teri Rueb and Kimberley Bianca
Image Title: 
PDF
Work Dates (display): 
2021
Work Dates type: 
creation
Work Creator (display): 
Kimberley Bianca (Australian, born 1989)
Work Creator gender: 
female
Work Creator notes (display): 
Kimberley Bianca creates media art and designs community platforms. She is a second-year PhD student in ETMAP where she is currently developing circuitBoard, a media art platform with blended meetups and a forum for prototyping works with exchanged technology. As a CU Engaged Arts and Humanities Scholar 2020-21, she is developing a program for workshops with foster families. In 2019, Kimberley completed her master's thesis “Innovating Electrofringe: A Distributed Curatorial Platform for Electronic Art”, at UNSW while directing the festival, Electrofringe. She has a BS in art and technology, where she co-developed the software-driven public art project “KaleidOk: Visually Communicating Emotions from Spoken Word”. Prior to studying, Kimberley freelanced as a VJ and AV technician in Australia and across Europe, and she has extensive international experience in participatory curation. Additionally, Kimberley makes audiovisual performances as Disaster Girl online and at underground cultural spaces.
Work Creator UCB affiliation (display): 
CU student outside of Art and Art History
Work Subject: 
Environmental Futures Conversations
Work Subject: 
technology
Work Subject: 
landscapes (environments)
Work Subject: 
communities (social groups)
Work Subject: 
landscapes (environments)
Work Subject: 
sound art
Work Worktype: 
interviews
Work Category (VRC classification): 
writings
Image Rights (display): 
© Kimberley Bianca
Work Rights (display): 
© Kimberley Bianca
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Holding Institution: 
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Collection: 
Art and Art History Visual Resources Center
Subcollection: 
Environmental Futures
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