Julie Freeman is an artist, researcher, and curator who explores the intersection of art, technology, and nature through her innovative projects. She is the co-founder of Translating Nature, an art and design studio that creates immersive installations and artworks using real-time data as a living art material. Julie's work involves translating complex processes and data into interactive installations, animations, sculptures, and sound compositions, challenging traditional boundaries in art and technology. With a background in digital and data art, she collaborates with various partners, researchers, and artists to produce thought-provoking pieces that offer new ways of experiencing and understanding the living systems around us.
Areas of Expertise
AI and art, Art & science collaborations, Art and human rights activism, Bringing artists into organisations, Data Art, Decarbonizing tech, Kinetic sculpture, Low carbon web, Off-grid power, Responsible technology