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Alicia Guo

Alicia Guo is a computational artist, poet, and HCI researcher looking at how we can imagine and redesign our relationships with creative technology. She is currently pursuing a PhD at the University of Washington, working in creativity support tools, the processes behind creative uses of AI, and how technology can empower artists and creative collaboration.

Her research is rooted in her art and writing practice, where she creates computational art and poetic instruments that invite participation: artifacts that create artifacts that create artifacts. Her responsive text installations and web-based poems invite audiences to collectively create poetic artifacts that blend physical and digital spaces. Her work has been featured in Vector Festival, Michigan Quarterly Review, Graywolf Lab, The HTML Review, and Crawlspace.