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Nataša Sienčnik, born 1984, is a media artist, fim maker, designer, writer and curator mapping different phenomena of being here, there and elsewhere, working on the intersection of various disciplines and territories. After her studies at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna (Transmedia Art), Kingston University in London (Communication Design) and Piet Zwart Institute in Rotterdam (Networked Media), she is currently based in Vienna. She is part of the art collective SeMF [www.semf.cc], co-founder of the exhibition space T/Labor and teaching at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna and Art University Linz.
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Nataša Sienčnik (1984), is a media artist, fim maker, designer, writer and curator mapping different phenomena of being here, there and elsewhere, working on the intersection of various disciplines and territories. After her studies at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna (Transmedia Art), Kingston University in London (Communication Design) and Piet Zwart Institute in Rotterdam (Networked Media), she is currently based in Vienna. She is part of the art collective [www.semf.cc SeMF], co-founder of the exhibition space ''T/Labor'' and teaching at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna and Art University Linz.
  
http://natasasiencnik.com
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2008.
Born Celovec, Kärnten, Austria
Lives in Vienna, Austria

Nataša Sienčnik (1984), is a media artist, fim maker, designer, writer and curator mapping different phenomena of being here, there and elsewhere, working on the intersection of various disciplines and territories. After her studies at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna (Transmedia Art), Kingston University in London (Communication Design) and Piet Zwart Institute in Rotterdam (Networked Media), she is currently based in Vienna. She is part of the art collective [www.semf.cc SeMF], co-founder of the exhibition space T/Labor and teaching at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna and Art University Linz.

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