Mindy Seu (b. 1991, California) is a designer and technologist
based mostly in New York City. Her expanded practice entails archival initiatives, techno-vital writing, performative
lectures, design commissions, and close collaborations.
Her latest writing surveys feminist economies,
historical precursors of the metaverse, and the materiality of the web.
Mindy’s ongoing Cyberfeminism Index, which
gathers three many years of on-line activism and web artwork, was commissioned by Rhizome, offered at the brand new Museum, and awarded the
Graham Foundation Grant. She has lectured internationally
at cultural establishments (Barbican Centre, New Museum), academic establishments (Columbia University, Central
Saint Martins), and mainstream platforms (Pornhub, SSENSE, Google), and been a
resident at MacDowell, Sitterwerk Foundation, Pioneer Works, and Internet Archive.
Her design commissions and session embrace projects for the
Serpentine Gallery, Canadian Centre for Architecture, and MIT Media
Lab. Her work has been featured in Frieze, Dazed, Gagosian Quarterly, Brooklyn Rail, i-D, and more.
Mindy holds an M.Des. Harvard’s Graduate School of Design and a B.A.
Design Media Arts from the University of California, Los Angeles.
She is currently Assistant Professor at Rutgers Mason Gross School
of the Arts and Critic at Yale School of Art.