Screen-capture from http://archive.turbulence.org/studios/loseby/
Jess Loseby’s work has always been marked by the presence of the domestic and the inconsequential. Unashamedly lo-tech, her work builds comparisons of the network in its frustrations, attention to triviality and repetition as absurdly compatible to the female domestic routine. Included in her Studio are "views from the ground floor...," "trivial connections," "thinkingofyou," "isolationbreedscontempt," and "light from the machine."
Jess Loseby is an established net and digital artist from the UK. Her primary medium in the internet. She exhibits in national and international projects both on and off line. Her work ranges from small and intimate online installations to large scale digital projections and video. Loseby’s unashamedly low-tech net installations and video build comparisons of the network and digitality in its frustrations, attention to triviality and repetition as absurdly compatible to the female domestic routine. Themes dealing with individuality and cyber-identity reoccur frequently as do the faces of her three children who seem to be bound up irrevocably with her digital self. Jess Loseby is young(ish), has three children, one husband and no time!