Amy Cutler | UK
Dr. Amy Cutler (London, UK, 1985) is an artist, geographer and filmmaker who works with ideas of critical ecology and nonhuman others, often in immersive installations. She explores the ways in which “nature” is produced by specific social screening practices, exhibition spaces, and histories of live encounters with science, from aquariums, to specimen projections and lantern shows, to contemporary television. She has exhibited her work with organisations including the BBC Blue Room, Somerset House, the Natural History Museum, the Wellcome Trust, Tetley Art Gallery, GV Art & Science Gallery, Transfer Gallery NY, St John on Bethnal Green, the Horniman Museum, Late Junction, Super/Collider, Tate Modern, the Museum of Witchcraft and Magic, the Horse Hospital, and the Kew Museum of Economic Botany. Cutler runs the touring live cinema show NATURE’S NICKELODEONS, which has taken place as a special premiere at Sheffield Doc/Fest (2018) and International Documentary Festival Amsterdam (2018), and will take place at San Francisco Green Film Festival (2019), and she is currently working on the production of an “immortal” or generative nature documentary in the age of extinction, using A.I. and machine learning narration and media archives. In 2018 her series of improvisatory scores for experimental forest ecology, with field recordist and musicians Lee Patterson and Barrel, aired as an episode of Late Junction on BBC3.
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