Liz Wilson

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Liz Wilson's practice explores the stretch of time between the industrial and post-industrial; In particular the beginning of automation and how this altering our relationships with technology. Using site visits as a catalyst to research, write and produce works, she explores the human-machine relationship of both ‘conductor’ and ‘orchestra’ and how these performative roles manifest themselves within both our natural and fabricated environments.
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Liz Wilson's practice explores the stretch of time between the industrial and post-industrial; In particular the beginning of automation and how this altering our relationships with technology. Using site visits as a catalyst to research, write and produce works, she explores the human-machine relationship of both ‘conductor’ and ‘orchestra’ and how these performative roles manifest themselves within both our natural and fabricated environments.
Liz Wilson's practice explores the stretch of time between the industrial and post-industrial; In particular the beginning of automation and how this altering our relationships with technology. Using site visits as a catalyst to research, write and produce works, she explores the human-machine relationship of both ‘conductor’ and ‘orchestra’ and how these performative roles manifest themselves within both our natural and fabricated environments.
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