Andrea Mikyska

Andrea Mikyska

Andrea Mikyska

Andrea Mikyska received her master’s degree in Supermedia from the Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague. Her artistic projects explore speculative futures and their effects on technology, ecology, and culture by delving into computer simulations. She examines the relationships between human-made technologies and environmental ecosystems using mainly 3D, 2D, and AI programs, igniting discussion on pressing ecological and post-internet challenges.

Andrea Mikyska received her master’s degree in Supermedia from the Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague. Her artistic projects explore speculative futures and their effects on technology, ecology, and culture by delving into computer simulations. She examines the relationships between human-made technologies and environmental ecosystems using mainly 3D, 2D, and AI programs, igniting discussion on pressing ecological and post-internet challenges.

Andrea Mikyska received her master’s degree in Supermedia from the Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague. Her artistic projects explore speculative futures and their effects on technology, ecology, and culture by delving into computer simulations. She examines the relationships between human-made technologies and environmental ecosystems using mainly 3D, 2D, and AI programs, igniting discussion on pressing ecological and post-internet challenges.

Andrea Mikyska received her master’s degree in Supermedia from the Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague. Her artistic projects explore speculative futures and their effects on technology, ecology, and culture by delving into computer simulations. She examines the relationships between human-made technologies and environmental ecosystems using mainly 3D, 2D, and AI programs, igniting discussion on pressing ecological and post-internet challenges.

Andrea Mikyska received her master’s degree in Supermedia from the Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague. Her artistic projects explore speculative futures and their effects on technology, ecology, and culture by delving into computer simulations. She examines the relationships between human-made technologies and environmental ecosystems using mainly 3D, 2D, and AI programs, igniting discussion on pressing ecological and post-internet challenges.