Artist Talk Featuring Katherine Parker
Katherine Parker’s studio practice copes with the complexity of theories in cognitive science and artificial intelligence by utilizing distortion, plasticity of definition, and misinterpretation. Through an external perspective, Parker’s work investigates how the separate roles of the conscious body and the unconscious body influence individual perception and spatial interpretation. Her work is currently focused on how unconscious internal processes, such as digestion and muscle memory, impact an individual’s consciousness and how these relate to current models of computational thinking. Parker is a first year MFA candidate at the University of California- Santa Barbara living and working in San Diego, California. She earned her Bachelor's degree from the University of California- San Diego in 2015 double majoring in Visual Arts: Studio and Visual Arts: Theory, History, and Criticism.
Katherine Parker primarily works in installation, projection, digital drawing, and photographic manipulation.
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