Ani Liu
Ani Liu is an internationally exhibiting research-based artist working at the intersection of art and science. Ani’s work examines the reciprocal relationships between science, technology and their influence on human subjectivity, culture, and identity. Reoccurring themes in the work include gender politics, biopolitics, labor, reproduction, simulation, and sexuality. Ani's work has been exhibited internationally, at the Venice Biennale, Ars Electronica, the Queens Museum Biennial, Boston Museum of Fine Arts, MIT Museum. Ani’s work has been featured on “National Geographic,” “VICE,” Mashable,” “Gizmodo,” TED, PBS, “PCMag,” FOX and “Wired.” She is currently an Associate Professor of Practice at the University of Pennsylvania.
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Plásmata: Bodies Reimagined
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Discover the Plásmata Constellation at Pedion tou Areos Park
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Open Tech in Public Space: Circular Economy
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