George Khut was born in Adelaide in 1969 and currently lives and works in Sydney. His practice-based research has focused on the use of biofeedback and physiologically responsive media as tools for sensing and re-imagining the lived experience of mind-body interrelation. His interactive installation works enable participants to experience and interpret aspects of their own bodily processes as dynamic audiovisual environments. Recent works include Drawing Breath (2004-2006) and Cardiomorphologies v.1 (with John Tonkin) and Cardiomorphologies v. 2 (with Lizzie Muller and Greg Turner). The latter two works were developed during Khut’s Doctorate of Creative Arts candidacy at the University of Western Sydney, which he completed in 2006. This body of work created visual and sonic representations of physiological data from the audience’s body, in order to provide a way for participants to explore the relationship between physiology and their subjectivity.

Khut’s exhibitions include 'Cardiomorphologies v.2’, Arnolfini, Bristol (2006), 'Strange Attractors’, Zendai Museum of Modern Art, Shanghai (2006), 'Asian Traffic’, Gallery 4A, Sydney (2005-2006), and 'I took a deep breath…’ at the 2007 Biennale of Electronic Arts Perth (BEAP). He has also worked as a sound designer and video artist in a range of dance, theatre and community arts projects.

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Biennale of Electronic Arts Perth
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2012
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2012