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Memphis Cutchlow is an multimedia artist based in Chicago interested in the relationship between the subconcious, nature, technology, and the self. She uses a combination of video collage, found objects, wood & laser cutting, and various textiles and media to create art centering the splintered human relationship with their environments, their senses of self, and what it means for both to inevitably decay. 

She is currently a fourth year at the University of Chicago studying Media Arts & Design and Data Science, using a background that is both creative and technical to explore what it means to create in a digital age and the impacts of data-driven values on our own worldviews.

04 natural life, artificial decay 
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sculpturenatural life, artificial decay is a sculpture made from a a twig I liked and laser cut wooden ribs and plastic lungs. i left the piece in the University of Chicago Media Arts, Data, and Design Center for a year. the twig’s leaves turned yellow and crumbled, but the lungs and ribs remained.