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Lydia Czolacz is a Lecturer in Contemporary Art & Illustration at the Department of Media, Humanities and the Arts, School of Arts and Humanities, University of Huddersfield. Her practice bridges Graphic Design and Art, utilizing unconscious methodologies to create surreal environments through contemporary digital tools like Cinema 4D.
- University: University of Huddersfield
- School: School of Arts and Humanities
- Department: Department of Media, Humanities and the Arts
Her research focuses on interdisciplinary intersections between art, design, and digital technologies, with a strong emphasis on creative health initiatives and contributions to UN Sustainable Development Goals. She has presented at conferences on topics such as the Möbius Strip in curatorial design and the role of surrealism in contemporary graphic design.
Recent publications highlight her exploration of surreal and autonomous graphic design via cyborg theory, curatorial design innovations, and collaborative creative health projects. These works span sub-fields including digital collage, exhibition design, and interdisciplinary approaches to mental health and community engagement.
Lydia actively collaborates on external projects, contributing to curatorial and creative health dialogues. Her activities include oral presentations at international conferences and exhibitions.
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