ELIOT LAMBERT

about me

My name is Eliot Lambert (she/her/hers) and I am a London-born, NYC-based new media artist experimenting with video, sound, electronic composition, and interactive media. My work explores the tension between techno-industrial systems and the nonhuman world. I am perplexed and engulfed by the information age and late stage capitalism, and the effect it has on our shared urban ecosystems. My recent work focuses on building sonic interfaces through shortwave radio, satellites, and theremins.

I recently completed an MFA in Design and Technology at Parsons School of Design, served as a videographer for Making Space as Matrix, a feminist architecture exhibition at Parsons, and am currently curating ‘Works in Progress: The Delicate Scaffolding of our Shared Urban Ecosystems” at 3rd Story Gallery, writing and producing for ‘The Danny Fisher Show’, a late night comedy show in Manhattan, and singing with radical performance group ‘Reverend Billy and the Stop Shopping Choir’. My work has been featured on Labocine and Resonance Radio.


Available for collaborative and freelance work across videography, sound design, writing and curation, graphic design, and experimental media.