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BIO
Bronwyn Holloway-Smith is an investigative artist based in Wellington, New Zealand who works across multiple platforms, both individually, and with a varying collection of creative collaborators. Her projects stem from an examination of, and engagement with, new scientific and technological developments and the futuristic ideals and challenges they present. This often results in works that respond to her distinct position as a female pakeha artist residing in a small and geographically isolated (but digitally connected) post-colonial pacific nation.
Recent projects have focused on aspects of internet culture, copyright, 3-dimensional printing, open source art concepts, Martian colonisation, and submarine internet cables.
She is currently a prospective PhD candidate at Massey University, undertaking research in to New Zealand’s primary internet connection with the rest of the world: The Southern Cross Cable. She holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts (First Class Honours), is a certified PADI Open Water Diver, and has completed additional studies in Copyright Law through Harvard University.
Recent projects have focused on aspects of internet culture, copyright, 3-dimensional printing, open source art concepts, Martian colonisation, and submarine internet cables.
She is currently a prospective PhD candidate at Massey University, undertaking research in to New Zealand’s primary internet connection with the rest of the world: The Southern Cross Cable. She holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts (First Class Honours), is a certified PADI Open Water Diver, and has completed additional studies in Copyright Law through Harvard University.