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Hannah Scott

Research Manager

Hannah Scott is a curator and writer based in San Francisco. As Research Manager at Gray Area, she leads programs that convene artists, technologists, designers, and scientists to develop prototypes, ideas, and experiences that critically and creatively intervene in social and technological issues. Guiding Hannah’s work facilitating anti-disciplinary knowledge production is her research practice, which asks how artistic experimentation has helped shape the evolution of technoculture. While pursuing a B.A. in Science, Technology, and Society at Stanford University, Hannah wrote an award-winning honors thesis on the 1960s multimedia art collective PULSA and led efforts to preserve the papers of media theorist Gene Youngblood. Hannah has applied her research to producing cultural initiatives with institutions and projects around the world, including Transformations of the Human (ToftH) and Ars Electronica.