Lucile Haute

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Lucile Olympe Haute is an artist, researcher and educator. Her artistic and theoretical research aims to contribute to the construction of community economies, i.e., spaces where interdependencies are recognized and negotiated. It focuses on appropriated technologies, particularly in the fields of biodesign and biomaterials on the one hand, and graphic and editorial design in the other. Her research brings together spirituality, technologies and politics — understood in the broader sense of a committed and eco-responsible «living together» that goes beyond anthropocentrism and includes kingdoms of plants, animals and fungi, even the communities of bacteria in our biotopes. She combined these issues within her essay the Cyberwitches Manifesto, bringing together commitment (such as ecofeminism, queer/transfeminism, technological emancipation) and empowerment processes.

She studied and made digital, multisupport and hybrid art books, addressing their sustainability. She uses and teaches css-print technics. She is the founder of the Web To Print Collection.

She is a lecturer in art & design at the University of Nîmes (FR) and an associate researcher at École des arts décoratifs Paris (FR). (2025)

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