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Dr. Miranda Smitheram, PhD, MPhil, MDes, Dip Fash/Tex

Assistant Professor, Design and Computation Arts


Dr. Miranda Smitheram, PhD, MPhil, MDes, Dip Fash/Tex

Biography

Dr Miranda Smitheram is a design researcher, educator and artist, who explores themes of remediation and materiality. Originally from Aotearoa/New Zealand, she is currently Assistant Professor of Material Futures in the Department of Design and Computation Arts at Concordia University. Miranda is the Director of MaSH Lab, and Co-Director of the Textile and Materiality Research Cluster at Milieux Institute of Arts, Culture and Technology. Her research practice is tactile, haptic and embodied, and incorporates ancestral and speculative methods to work with ecosystems, socio-cultural matter, and nonhuman collaborators. Through this she explores developing new remediated and hybrid materials, to contribute to sustainable, relational and Indigenous futures.

   Her current research explores decolonizing matter, and centres an ethics of care and relationality. Through unraveling ontologies and kinship of invasive plant species, Miranda frames possibilities of rematerializing these unwanted invaders through soft surface, biofabrication and textile applications to propose localized solutions through materiality. Miranda’s research moves between digital,virtual, and physical, with a particular interest in the ontologies and critical materiality that is revealed through the flux of these processes. Both her field research with flora and her digital research 500 Internal Server Error

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