Dr. Jennifer Crouch is an art-science practitioner working in sculpture, textiles, drawing, installation and painting. They have a background in physics and medical illustration and experience working as an artist in scientific laboratories, on expeditions in the Arctic Circle, with communities, and as part of local and international art projects.
Jennifer has guest lectured at universities across the UK and Europe, teaches textile arts at Morley College London, is fashion lead at NewVic FE College, and is an associate lecturer on the MA in Art and Science at Central Saint Martins, London.
They have published books on popular science and anatomical art.
Jennifer is a queer slug and keen gardener interested in liminality, queer feminist science studies, LBGTQ culture & experiences, textiles, magic and the absurdity of the cosmos.
Animated slide show of 9 images lined up which are shuffled every 10th of a second and played randomly (pseudo randomly- as its programmed and therefor obvs deterministic). As the animation (and the cards if you wish to play this way) are shuffled up an 'ever changing' landscape is constructed (pseudo 'ever-changing' as it lasts 48 hours -the next play will be in a different order so in this sense, it does change, but eventually it would come round again. I can only go as far as my primitive skills with this at the moment, and only as far as the capacity of my hard drive- I think its better to play with the cards).