Specialized in the creation and spatial analysis of connected artistic and media devices, she is interested in the specificities of in-between spaces, born of insterstice between bodies and machines. She studies in particular the characteristics and roles of the hypermedia spaces where the data move – between the actions of the users and the computer program – and their impact on our bodies, our representations, our individualities.
In a world under technological surveillance, she studies artists who offer new dimensions and perceptions of the uses of connected machines, as a form of sensitive resistance. Committed to training students and even teachers in the arts and design, she invests herself in all the projects and partnerships that make teaching more dynamic.