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Jane Grant

Dr Jane Grant is an artist and academic at the University of Plymouth, UK whose work explores historical and contemporary scientific concepts focusing on neuroscience and astrophysics. She creates artworks and writing that engages the phenomenological aspects of these ideas in order to create ‘other worlds’. She is currently developing a series of site-based artworks looking at desire as agency via the phenomena of solar physics. Her research interests focus on the interdisciplinary with special interest inhabitation, immersion and the more than human. Her recent work Between Us (2019) developed with SWCTN, developed for AR was exhibited at ISEA, Lux Aeterna in South Korea and the Watershed in Bristol, UK. Other developing works include How to Disappear Completely, an installation and book about the multiverse. Jane is also co-editor and contributor of the forthcoming Oxford Handbook of Sound Art. Jane is Associate Professor (Reader) in Digital Art at the University of Plymouth.

Contact: University of Plymouth, Drake Circus, Plymouth PL48AA, UK.


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