Amy Alexander (artist)
Amy Alexander is a media artist and software artist known for her work in live performance, networked art, and critical software. Her practice frequently explores themes of surveillance, control, and the social impact of technology, often through the use of humor and subversion.
Alexander's projects have incorporated a range of media, including video, sound, custom software, and interactive installations. She is particularly recognized for her work that manipulates and repurposes existing technologies for artistic expression and social commentary. Her practice often involves audience participation and challenges traditional notions of authorship.
Alexander's work has been exhibited internationally in galleries, museums, and festivals, including Ars Electronica, Transmediale, and the Whitney Museum of American Art. She has also held academic positions and has lectured extensively on her work and the broader implications of technology in art. Her research interests include the history of media art, software studies, and the cultural politics of code.