ARTEMIS PAPAGEORGIOU is an architect who works in the intersection between landscape and interaction design. She likes to design spatial installations, using metaphors and ideas across these domains. Her research so far encompasses the contextualisation of landscape in visual arts, urban theory and computational media. Her professional practice includes architectural studios in Athens, Metalocus magazine in Madrid, and Jason Bruges Studio in London. Her main interest revolves around landscape, approached through experience economy and machinic design. Artemis is currently an MFA candidate in Computational Studio Arts, at Goldsmiths College, where she explores spatiality through computation. Her work has been exhibited in shows such as the Passing Through (James Taylor Gallery 2009), Kinetica Art Fair (P3 Exhibition Space 2009), Double Take (Eyebeam 2008), EASA 2007 (Elefsina 2007) and AthensVideoArtFestival (Athens 2006). She has been funded by Knowledge East (2008) to build Y-FASMA, an interactive textiles installation (on-going project). She is currently working on her thesis, Fabrique, an installation which underpins the notion of experiential landscape by immersing the visitor in a participatory environment.