Amy Karle is an internationally award winning bioartist whose work can be seen as artifacts of a speculative future where digital, physical and biological systems merge. amykarle.com She leverages body-based investigation, science and technology to create art that catalytically examines material and spiritual aspects of life. Karle’s artwork taps our concepts of what it means to be human and in the body, expressing representations of our internal processes in visual forms. Her work speaks to a wide audience as it inspires exploration into what it means to be human and opens minds to future visions of how technology could be utilized to support and enhance humanity, while making advancements in the technology towards those goals in the process.
This video is a compilation of her selected works and philosophy.
Karle has shown work in 52 international exhibitions as of 2017, including in 2017: The Body & Technology: A Conversational Metamorphosis solo show in San Francisco, California; Ars Electronica in Linz, Austria and FILE Electronic Language International Festival in São Paulo, Brazil. Karle is also regularly invited to share her innovations and insights as an expert speaker on Exponential Technologies and humanity at prestigious events including the X-Summit and in think tanks including The Future Innovators Summit. She is Co-Founder of Conceptual Art Technologies, was Artist in Residence at Autodesk, has been named one of the “Most Influential Women in 3D Printing” and is an artist envoy to Poland through the American Arts Incubator by ZERO1 and the U.S. Department of State.