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Marika Grasso’s PhD During Covid report on Ethics of Touch is published
Lab4Living PhD candidate Marika Grasso’s PhD During Covid report has just been published in Design For Health journal.
Ethics of Touch in Art Practice During Covid-19 Pandemic

Marika Grasso ‘somagrid’ workshop at Ars Electronic Festival and ‘Handy’ exhibition
Lab4Living PhD student Marika Grasso runs ‘somagrid – Neuro Interactive Installation’ at Ars Eletronica Festival in Linz and ‘Handy’ exhibition at Yorkshire Art Space.

Marika Grasso has started her 3-month Digital Humanship fellowship at Institute for Human Sciences (IWM).
Markia’s Digital Humanism Fellowship in Vienna runs until June 2023
www.iwm.at/news/new-fellows-starting-in-april

Marika Grasso awarded IWM Digital Humanism fellowship in Vienna
Lab4Living PhD candidate Marika Grasso has been awarded the IWM Digital Humanism fellowship, taking place in Vienna in Spring 2023.

Re-Fashion Fare
PhD student Marika Grasso will be exhibiting work at the Re-Fashion Fare in Doncaster on Saturday.

Lab4Living researchers at Culture & Creativity Research Institute ‘METHOD 2022’ Conference
Lab4Living research students presented their research methods at METHOD 2022, last week’s Culture & Creativity Research Institute Postgraduate conference.

Lab4Living PhD student Marika Grasso exhibits Touched screens at DRHA22 conference
Marika Grasso exhibits ‘Touched Screen’ at DRHA22. Marika is currently studying for her PhD within Lab4Living.

Lab4Living PhD student Marika Grasso to exhibit at CHItaly 2021 “Frontiers of HCI”
Following on from a recent online residency, Marika Grasso has been accepted to exhibit in CHI Interactive Experiences at CHItaly11th – 13th July 2021. Marika is currently studying for her PhD within Lab4Living. Her exhibit “Touch/Matter Beyond Touchscreens” asks the question “Have you ever really touched your touchscreen?”