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Baden Pailthorpe is an Australian contemporary artist and researcher of Celtic descent, focusing on emerging experimental technologies and community-based practices. As a Senior Lecturer at the Australian National University's School of Art & Design, he has developed significant projects and artworks that engage with digital mediums and interactive installations. Pailthorpe's practice reflects a commitment to harnessing technology in creative contexts, exploring themes of data and bodies in space. Over the years, he has produced notable works exhibited at prestigious venues such as the Centre Pompidou in Paris and the Triennale di Milano. His research intersects the domains of contemporary art and data sovereignty, collaborating with Indigenous communities and contributing to discourse on digital ethics. Pailthorpe holds multiple degrees, including a PhD from the University of New South Wales and a Master's from Université Paris 8. He is actively involved in academic supervision and editorial work within the research community.
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