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Katherine Moline is an Associate Professor at the University of New South Wales, specializing in Art and Design. She holds a PhD in Art History Theory from the University of New South Wales and a Master's in Design from the University of Technology. Moline’s research investigates the intersection of dynamics, technology, and society, with a prolific exhibition record and multiple published works. Her recent exhibitions include the National Facility Human-Robot Interaction and the Data Imaginary at Griffith University Art Museum. Notably, Moline's works have been featured in significant anthologies like 'Dark Eden' and 'Undesign: Critical Practices at the Intersection of Art and Design'. She is actively engaged in practice-based research, focusing on socially engaged designs and the implications of emerging technologies like robots and mobile media. Moline has received several accolades, including the Research Excellence Award from the Australian Council of University Art and Design Schools, and she continues to mentor PhD candidates in their research explorations in design and technology. Currently, she is finalizing a monograph titled 'Radical Imaginaries in Socially Engaged Design' for Bloomsbury, expected in 2025.
University of New South Wales • Sydney, Australia
Teaching and research in Art and Design, focusing on critical methodologies and socially engaged practices.
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