Catalina Segú is a multimedia artist and researcher from Chile, currently pursuing her doctoral degree in Visual and Cultural Studies at the University of Rochester. She works at the intersections of critical race theory, phenomenology, Latin American film and cultural studies, and artistic-based research, with an interest in experimental writing and videographic criticism.
Her dissertation project studies ecological, affective, and aesthetic constructions and unsettlements of whiteness in the Latin American Southern Cone, where she uses experimental methodologies that include autotheoretical writing, sensory ethnography, and videographic criticism.
She is a member of the sadcat045 collective, an art project dedicated to the appropriation of internet discourses, affective economies, and visualities.
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