Pierre Proske

Pierre Proske (AU/FR) is an electronic artist and researcher.

Pierre Proske

Pierre Proske

Pierre Proske is an Australian electronic artist intrigued by the pervasiveness of technology in culture and its relationship to nature. His work involves exposing the unspoken relationships we have with technology and harnessing machines into exploring new aesthetics. Pierre spent the last four years in Sweden where he performed, exhibited and obtained a Master of Science in art and technology. His background in arts, engineering, music and literature provides him with sufficient options to keep himself perpetually occupied in a self-inspired quest to weave together several unrelated threads of activity. The result - a slow but steady output of digital chicanery.

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During Pierre's AiR at the V2_Lab, he developed Deep Limb Sensation, which was presented at the Test_Lab: Immersive Mixed Reality on October 21, 2006.

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