Rebecca Uliasz conducts research in the intersections of live electronic performance, audio and visual processing, machine learning, and phenomenology. Her work commonly takes the form of interactive installation, time-based performance, A/V noise improvisation, custom made hardware and software tools, and multi-media collaboration. She is currently a PhD candidate in the department of Computational Media, Arts, and Cultures at Duke University, where she is also a fellow in the John Hope Franklin Humanities Center PhD Lab in Digital Knowledge