2025 March
Residency

Residency at YHA Dartmoor: Creative Inspiration From An Ancient Landscape, Dartmoor, UK

Funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund amd Arts Council England.


During our time at the residency, we intend to activate the site of Dartmoor National Park through the process of anarchiving. Anarchiving relates to the idea that sites can be understood as a living archives. As artists, Melissa Schwarz and I, engage with it as such and try to ‘re-alive’ the myth-infused sites of Dartmoor to imagine alternative realities. The output will be a ritual performance that will be captured and become part of a film in which we engage with the site’s past, present and future. As research-based practitioners,  we intend to apply the lenses of hauntology, post-humanist thought and eco-feminist narratives to the history and mythologies of the area and connect them into narratives which can tell an audience about the hidden meanings of the site. In this context, we are also especially interested in the body in space, in connection to an eco-feminist approach which we bring out in our ritual performance.

The residency output: Forest, Stone, Flesh: Spectral Traces and Bodily Archives ︎

2024
Podcast Episode
Part of podcast series led by Andrea Evgenieva, London (UK)

For the first episode of “Just In Her MetaPod”, we are joined with Digital Artist, Future Researcher, And Associate University Lecturer (UAL, Goldsmiths) Nella Piatek. As part of my research on the processes of Accelerationism in Online cultures, I interviewed Nella to learn more about her futuristic creative-cyber practice. The conversation revolves around the impact of technology on society, exploring themes of accelerationism, nihilism, and the blurring of realities. Nella offers a nuanced perspective on accelerationism, while challenging traditional notions of art and technology. We discuss the potential of digital technology to accelerate societal progress and the importance of democratizing art and technology. The conversation also touches on the concept of the cyber witch, a symbol of empowerment and resistance in the digital age. Throughout, Nella and I emphasize the need for creativity and hope in the face of apocalyptic nihilism and doomerism.


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2024 February
Lecture and Workshop

When Gesture Becomes an Event



2024 January
Lecture and Workshop

2023 December
Article

Il Giornale Dell’Arte: The Photo Object Beyond its Boundaries


2023 July
New Position

New position as Course Leader and writer of a 7-day intensive art course called "Worldbuilding, Alternative Realities and Story Realms". In this week-long course, we explored radical ways of seeing as a means to create alternative story realms and practice short filmmaking to examine how these can serve as catalysts for envisioning alternative realities and future narratives.

Course Leader and writer of a 3 week multidisciplinary design course called “Interactive and Critical Design” . I offer a quick theoretical and practical dive into the world of speculative design, critical design, cyberfeminism, non-human design, psychogeography and many other topics that I’ve had the pleasure to engage with over the years. I prompt participants to re-think how we interact with technology, space, and other beings and explore ways how values can be translated into design experiences.



2022 October
New Position

Associate Lecturer at The University of the Arts London


Starting a new position as Associate Lecturer in the Department of Media and Communication at the London College of Fashion (LCF) and at the London College of Communication (LCC) at the University of the Arts London.

Tutoring, lecturing, leading group seminars, workshops andsupervising the Masters Project across MA Interaction Design and MA Fashion Media and Communication.


MA Interaction Design  ︎
MA Fashion Media and Communication ︎

2022 September
Talk

LCF: HYPERBODIES Summit


2022 July
Lecture

Praxis Plugged In: Applying Feminist Theory In An Increasingly Digital World

Lecture for the Praxis Plugged: Applying Feminist Theory In An Increasingly Digital World conference led by the Feminist Graduate Student Association (FGSA) Conference, Florida Atlantic University, Florida (US)

In this talk I speak about cyberwitchcraft as a design methodology for exploring alternative futures. I open the discussion with analysis of the current proliferation and how it hints towards a desire for new ways of creating connection, resistance and self care. I introduce cyberwitchcraft as a form of digitized feminism, that reclaims the figure of the witch and seeks ways for emancipation and empowerment in a patriarchal and capitalist determined world. However, most importantly I aim to discuss how cyberwitchcraft can be a valuable thinking tool in Critical and Speculative Design practice.

2022 July
News Article

2022 July - October
Exhibition

2022 July
Project Launch

The Photographers’ GallerXRiS-00222 by Nella Piatek


2022 June
Exhibition
                       
Every day we look at the black reflection of the screen of our phone, tablet or laptop. We see ourselves, but we can't look further at what's happening in the device. Yet the screens magically pull us towards them, we stare and reach for it.

New technologies have always been considered something magical, because they are abstract and often hermetic. We can't open them, we don't know how they came about. In Magic Mirrors, we want to show how magic and magical rituals can break open its seemingly hermetic. A scientific approach alone is not enough. We invite artists and visitors to break out of the black box together through imagination.

Tonight Nella presents Into the Ethereal (2021), an interactive and fictional narrative set in a post-internet future, where the servers of smaller social platforms such as Tumblr have been shut down as the larger platforms have become a monopoly. Using witchcraft rituals, the interactive work aims to explore radical future perspectives and new experiences that emerge when we relate to digital technologies in a more spiritual, sensual and emotional way.

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2022 April
Residency


2021 April
Podcast Episode

2021 November
Talk
2021 January
Exhibition
Presented at the ‘A New Digital Deal’ Festival at Ars Electronica (AT)

During the UK lockdown of January 2021, the students of MA Interaction Design at UAL’s London College of Communication were isolated in their homes, most of them having only arrived in the country two months previously. At this time, the students started a short practice brief we called “Desktop Cinema”: a hybrid form of digital performance and filmmaking that uses the computer desktop as its stage, using on-screen text files, images, webcams, laptop microphones, and found footage from YouTube as common components of storytelling. For Ars Electronica 2021 we present the desktop cinema performances that the students produced during the long lockdown: a series of moving and personal works, captured through the intimate environment that had become their window to the world in their isolation: the desktop. These stories of discovery, loss, hope, and mystery remind us that amidst all the reactionary claims that our screens are reducing us to less-than-humans, there are deep and intimate aspects of humanity that can be found within them. The performances were be from: Mat Denney (UK), Céleste Mueth (FR), Nella Piatek (PL), Joana Nuñes (PT), Qingyi Ren (CN), Jiayi Liu (CN), Em Argiro (US), Tinayi Ren (CN), Shrey Kathuria (IN), Shenghe Xuan (CN), Melissa Schwarz (DE).

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2020 July
Collaboration

2020 January
Exhibition

Future Experiences


2019 September
Summer School