
Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg is a multidisciplinary artist exploring our fraught relationships between nature and technology. Working across artificial intelligence, synthetic biology, conservation, and evolution, she investigates the human impulse to “better” the world, using simulation, representation, and nonhuman perspectives to question innovation’s dominance over preservation. In 2023, she won the S+T+ARTS Grand Prize for her interspecies artwork Pollinator Pathmaker. Based at Somerset House Studios, she holds a PhD from the Royal College of Art. Recent projects include Every Thing Eats Light for Manifesta 2024, an expanded Machine Auguries for Bildmuseet, a film for the British Library, and an 8-metre tapestry for the Design Museum’s touring exhibition, ‘More Than Human’.
Photo: Nathalie Thery


