Sarah Groff Hennigh-Palermo
Sarah Groff Hennigh-Palermo is an artist, programmer, and erstwhile data designer. Her work focuses on using the digital in a manner that can transcend its squalid and militaristic roots and reach out towards the sublime. She has created data-obscured art sites, new computer languages, and hybrid nostalgia machines.
Her current focus is live-code performances and improvisational, multi-layered video works. For both, she makes use of image processing tools new and old, analog and digital, including the Jones frame buffer, Fairlight CVI, Eurorack modules, and self-made frameworks.
Sarah has performed and exhibited work in New York City, San Francisco, Denver, and other US cities, as well as in Germany, France, Spain, and the UK.
Born in Southern California, she lives and works in Berlin.
Amro Contributions
Year | Title | Format |
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2024 | Cable Knit Sweater | Performance |
2024 | Smooth War: Aesthetic Resistance | Lecture |
2024 | Jordan B. Peterson Thought a Bollywood Film Was AI-Generated | Workshop |