
Amalia Lindo is a multi-disciplinary artist based in Naarm/Melbourne and a PhD candidate at Monash Art, Design and Architecture. Incorporating human and algorithmic decision-making into the practice of filmmaking, her video and installation practice explores the impacts of human-machine interaction as a result of automation. By aggregating video material from social networking and crowdsourcing platforms, her work examines how automated technologies displace human labour by blurring the boundaries between work and consumption.
Amalia has exhibited at the National Gallery of Victoria, The Centre for Contemporary Photography, RMIT Gallery and Haydens, with upcoming presentations at Spring1883 Art Fair, Ballarat International Foto Biennale, Composite Moving Image Agency and the UTS Gallery in Sydney. In 2022, she was awarded The National Digital Art Prize for her single-channel video work ‘Two Marionettes Collide’.