Myfanwy Ashmore is a Canadian artist and educator  whose fine art practice extends into new media, game theory and modification, interactive installation, new user interfaces, experience design, interaction design and mechanical and electronic sculpture. Myfanwy has over 15 years of academic work experience through the Ontario College of Art and Design as an IT Technician and Ryerson University as an Instructor  in the New Media program. She has presented her work in numerous local, national and international exhibitions as well as been invited to speak about her work at various institutions across Canada and Europe. The nature of her practice is anarchic, modular and has evolved from a hackerly methodology. Myfanwy pursues the examination of our relationships to our technological systems and objects in order to reveal significant social and cultural elements of who we are and how we communicate. How these objects modify our human connections and communication paradigms is integral to her explorations. She is excited by the process of deconstructing ideas, machines, software, code and objects, playing with them, making them do things they were not designed to do. By modifying the object she seeks to alter the signification, create new ways to access material knowledge and add new layers to our meta communication.