Natasha is an interdisciplinary theorist with a background in the arts and Professor of Contemporary Art, Media & Theory at the University of Dundee. Her research focuses on intermedia; critical mediality; global art; the status of sensory experience in cultural knowledge; biopolitics; performativity and complexity. Natasha is the recipient of numerous fellowships such as Fulbright, Steim and ArtsLink; her research has been funded by the AHRC; Arts Council England; Maudsley Fund; The Amsterdam Fund for the Arts; The European Council; and VSB Foundation. Her last AHRC-funded research project is: The Future of Indeterminacy: Datafication, Memory, Bio-Politics.
Natasha’s books include: Fluxus: The Practice of Non-Duality (2014), Interdisciplinary Performance (2016), The Aesthetics of Necropolitics (2018), Beyond Mind (2019), Big Data: A New Medium? (2020), Distributed Perception: Resonances and Axiologies, co-edited with Iain Campbell (2021) and Contingency and Plasticity in Everyday Technologies, co-edited with Iain Campbell and Dominic Smith (2022).