Alice Bucknell
Alice Bucknell is a North American artist and writer based in Los Angeles and London. Working with game engines and speculative fiction strategies, their work explores interconnections of architecture, ecology, magic, and nonhuman and machine intelligence. Their practice is rooted in the possibilities of emergent interactive media including video games to envision richer, more polyvocal worlds, to enable more generative modalities of storytelling and expression, and to dismantle many of the unhelpful binaries that have carried us into the Anthropocene era, including humans vs environment, utopia vs dystopia, natural vs synthetic intelligences, and self vs world.
In 2021, they founded New Mystics, a digital platform merging magic and technology. In 2022, they organized New Worlds, an experimental event series expanding on emergent worlding practices, held at Somerset House Studios in London. They have presented their work internationally, with recent exhibitions at Ars Electronica with transmediale, Arcade Seoul, the 18th Venice Architecture Biennale, Honor Fraser Gallery in Los Angeles, Gray Area in San Francisco, Basement Roma in Rome, Singapore Art Museum, The Museum of Modern Art in Fort Worth, Texas, Fiber Festival in the Netherlands, and Serpentine in London.
Their writing appears often in publications including ArtReview, Flash Art, Frieze, e-flux Architecture, and the Harvard Design Magazine. Prior to teaching history and theory at SCI-Arc in Los Angeles, Bucknell was an Associate Lecturer in MA Narrative Environments at UAL. In 2023, they are a Supercollider SciArt Ambassador in Los Angeles, a resident of Somerset House Studios in London, and a resident at transmediale in Berlin. Bucknell studied Anthropology at the University of Chicago and Critical Practice at the Royal College of Art in London.