I am an innovative Media & Digital Art researcher, artist, and educator with a PhD in Music focused on Sonic Arts from the SARC: Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Sound and Music at Queen’s University Belfast. I specialise in interdisciplinary projects that merge artistic expression with academic research.
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Code as Prosthesis
The website "Code as Prosthesis" serves as an online platform exploring the intersections between code, technology, and human experience through an artistic and theoretical lens. It presents a collection of essays, projects, and artworks that investigate how code functions not only as a tool but also as an extension or augmentation of the body and mind. The content engages with themes related to digital embodiment, posthumanism, and the ways computational practices reshape perception, identity, and our interaction with space and culture. Structured around contributions from diverse artists, theorists, and researchers, the site delves into critical and speculative approaches to understanding code beyond its technical dimensions. It situates code within broader cultural and philosophical contexts, addressing its role in contemporary art practices and questioning normative relationships between human and machine. The material reflects a multidisciplinary inquiry, combining insights from media theory, cybernetics, and cultural geography to emphasize the prosthetic nature of technological interfaces in mediating lived experience.
Sukarma Thareja
A personal academic and professional site providing detailed information about Dr. Thareja’s educational background, research interests, publications, and professional achievements. The homepage features an introduction to Dr. Thareja, outlining her expertise in linguistics, cognitive science, and language education, along with a summary of her contributions to these fields. The site additionally includes sections such as research projects, conference presentations, and links to published papers, serving as a comprehensive resource for those interested in her scholarly work. The website is designed primarily for an audience of academic peers, students, and professionals interested in linguistics and cognitive research, providing a clear overview of Dr. Thareja’s contributions and ongoing scholarly activities.
Linda Rae Dornan
Linda Rae Dornan is an interdisciplinary artist creating video, installation and performance art, and writing. Her work explores visuals, performativity and embodied text about place, memory and being. She has won the Strathbutler Award and the Linda Joy Award, has been the recipient of many grants, and has exhibited/screened works across Canada, the United States,... Read more »

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