You might love your iPod; you might even consider it a thing of beauty - but chances are you've never seen it like this.
12 Apr 2007 12:00
Venessa Paech
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Visual Arts
You might love your iPod; you might even consider it a thing of beauty – but chances are you’ve never seen it like this.
US pop-artist [dNASAb] has fashioned the now ubiquitous device into mind-blowing, aesthetic ‘ecosystems’ in a new series of work, recently on show at the SCOPE New York Art Fair.
Venessa has worked as an actor, singer, producer, choreographer, director and writer in New York and Australia. She earned a BFA in Theatre from New York University (Tisch School of the Arts) and an MA in Creative Media from the University of Brighton (UK). She was head of Community for Lonely Planet for several years and is currently Lead Community Manager for Community Engine. She is a published social media scholar and regularly speaks and consults around online communities: clients include Melbourne Cabaret Festival, Live Performance Australia, Ad:tech, Eye For Travel, Media140, Australian TAFE Marketing Association, SitePoint, Social Media Club Melbourne, Print NZ and more. Venessa is the former Editor of Arts Hub Australia.