Hanna Paniutsich
Hanna Paniutsich
Hanna Paniutsich’s work is a collage of personal stories and hi(r)stories, video footage, physical devices, and biomatter. It is heavily informed by scientific research in the fields of ecology, architecture, chemistry, biology, and emergent technologies, which are then reassembled into installations, moving images, and writing. In her work, she explores different types of Exclusion Zones that exist in both physical and digital realms. She navigates through different bio materials, physical computing pieces, 3D models and scans, online comments, footage and photographs, satellite imagery, data, and coding languages.
Hanna Paniutsich (b. Minsk, Belarus) is a multimedia artist, designer and researcher based in Glasgow. She has graduated from MA Digital Media at HFK Bremen and holds a BA in Design from EHU in Vilnius. Her projects have been exhibited in the National Gallery of Lithuania, Filet Gallery (London), Ugly Duck (London). She was a research fellow at Strelka Institute's Terraforming programme and is currently an assistant lecturer in Interactive Media at EHU in Vilnius. She is also running Bio-Techno Club in Glasgow, which enables people to participate in shaping emergent technologies.