Justin Trupiano is a PhD Candidate in Emergent Technologies and Media Arts Practices at the University of Colorado Boulder. He previously received an MFA from the University of Notre Dame with his thesis, Strange Loops: A Study of Computation in Art and Consciousness, which explored the empirical limits of humans, the subjective experience of machines, and the expanded consciousness created through human-machine interaction. Prior to Notre Dame he worked as a computer programmer and photographer based in Ann Arbor, Michigan. His work often addresses unseen and inaccessible aspects of the universe. Using data-driven 3D renderings and custom software he explores phenomena outside the visual spectrum as a way to address the limited empirical access of humans, question the subjective nature of reality, and reevaluate how to locate humanity within the context of a greater cosmos.