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Victoria Vesna, PhD
Founder and Director

Victoria Vesna is a professor and digital media artist. She is known for her feminist videocomputer and internet art and has been active since the early 1980s. Along with collaborator Jim Gimzewski she is thought to have created one of the first interactive artworks related to nanotechnology (sometimes called nanoart) and defines her art practice as experimental research.

Education
Ph.D. CAiiA - Centre for Advanced Studies in Interactive Arts, University of Wales, UK Thesis: “Networked Public Spaces: An Investigation into Virtual Embodiment”
Fine Arts Diploma -Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Belgrade, Yugoslavia
HS of Art & Design, New York.

Victoria Vesna, Ph.D., is a media artist and Professor at the UCLA Department of Design | Media Arts and Director of the Art|Sci center at the School of the Arts and California Nanosystems Institute (CNSI). She is currently a senior researcher at IMéRA – Institut Méditerranéen de Recherches Avancées in Marseille (2011-2013). Her work can be defined as experimental creative research that resides between disciplines and technologies. With her installations she explores how communication technologies affect collective behavior and how perceptions of identity shift in relation to scientific innovation. Victoria has exhibited her work in over twenty solo exhibitions, more than seventy group shows, has been published in excess of twenty papers and gave 100+ invited talks in the last decade. She is the North American editor of AI & Society and in 2007 published an edited volume - Database Aesthetics: Art in the age of Information Overflow, Minnesota Press and most recently an edited volume entitled Context Providers: Conditions of Meaning in Media Arts. (co-edited with Christiane Paul and Margot Lovejoy). Intellect Press, 2011.

Practice | Theory of: Art + Science, Nano, Biotech + Art, Sonification, Corporate Culture + Technology, Social Networks + Education, Database Aesthetics, Context, Human Networks + Natural systems, Installations, Site specific works, Performance and Audience Interaction.