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Alinta Krauth (PhD, Queensland University of Technology) is an Australian new media artist/writer interested in digitally innovative connections between machine learning, animal intelligences, and poetry interfaces. Coming from rural Queensland, her work looks at topics such as extinction, environmental crisis, extreme weather, and human/wildlife coexistence, as it relates to growing up in the Australian bush. She is interested in how her work might contribute in spaces of post-environmental-crisis.

She was recently named the Leonardo-ASU Imagination Fellow to create digital narrative interfaces that use artificial intelligence to translate the sounds of animal vocalizations into written narratives and poetry. Her digital literature has recently won the Woollahra Digital Literary Award in the Digital Innovation category, and has been recently shortlisted for the prestigious Ars Electronica S+T+ARTS Prize from the European Commission, and the Electronic Literature Organization Prize. Her interactive literary works have been seen at spaces such as large screens in Times Square for ZAZ10st Gallery NY, Science Gallery Detroit USA, The Glucksman Gallery Ireland, HOTA Australia, Gallery 3.14 Norway, and Art Laboratory Berlin Germany.

Her website with a detailed portfolio can be found here: www.alintakrauth.com (external link, opens in a new window)

Instagram: instagram.com/alinta_art (external link, opens in a new window)

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