Connor Turansky is an Essex-based visual artist and educator who creates interactive experiences, builds worlds, and designs mechanical contraptions. With an MA in photographic art, he explores the intersection between photographic methodology and technology. Connor collaborates with community art organisations and leads the University of Westminster’s Emerging Media Space.
Connor has delivered workshops and exhibited his work across the UK. His current project, Memories with Connor, invites viewers to make their own memories of questionable truthiness. An interactive photo booth that provides curated memories delivered straight to printed paper. As a neurodivergent artist and educator, Connor strives to ensure the convergence of technology and art is available and inclusive. When not working, he enjoys hiking, growing vegetables and looking after his chickens.
During his residency he has been prototyping ‘Memories with Connor’, an interactive photo booth that provides curated memories delivered straight to printed paper. Here he invites viewers to make their own memories of questionable truthiness. He also worked with Metal’s project team to put in his first ACE DYCP application.