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Rangituhia Hollis

Kaituhi Tūtahi | Contributing Writer

Rangituhia Hollis (Ngāti Porou, Ngāti Kahungunu) is an artist, writer and educator. His practice employs a range of collaborative strategies, often resulting in large-scale digital animation video works or interactive social engagement projects that explore Aotearoa’s postcolonial context. He often develops work using emerging or unconventional technologies. He has exhibited throughout Aotearoa in leading public museums and galleries.

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Performance19.09.22

On the Future of Artificial Identities

Rangituhia Hollis reflects on his 80s upbringing, The Jetsons, and reimagines the future possibilities of AI in response to The Made, by Auckland Theatre Company.

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