




ANDREW LINCOLN NELSON is an artist working in Tucson, Arizona, USA. His art explores aspects of biological complexity and autonomous machines. Math biology and artificial intelligence influence his artwork which includes surrealistic graphite drawings and mixed-media abstracts. The drawings depict partially machine creatures in landscapes, some of which are Arizona vistas. His work was recently selected for the National Arts Project "Featured Artist" for the week of Aug 24-31 2015, He has exhibited at the University of Arizona and the Arts Speak event at the Tucson Museum of Art. His work has been used in popular/scientific presentations, including a recent TED talk, written up in The NAP Snapshot, and Artifact, the online arts journal of the University of the Arts London.
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