Geraldine Juarez is a self-taught artist from Mexico City, interested in low-tech crafts, social artifacts and interventions. She use waste, survival and alternative exchange as a frameworks to spot dominant systems of production, consumption and interaction. Occasionally, she enjoys coding basic and useless applications. Her work has been shown in the in exhibitions such as Interference, Other Options, Feedback, Social Fabrics in the United States, Eco-aesthetics in The Netherlands and festivals such as Futuresonic and Conflux. She is half of the group Forays, dedicated to the research, creation and modification of everyday infrastructures. She was fellow of the Moving Image Division of Eyebeam from 2002-2003 and senior fellow of the Production Lab from 2006 to 2006. http://www.simple-mechanisms.com

