Amanda Egbe is an artist and filmmaker her work often fuses documentary and fiction to create experimental film, video and art works. Alongside her own artistic practice, she continues to work documenting activities for charities, public bodies and community organisations. She has carried out a number of workshops and education programs with all ages, using video as a tool for learning and development. She has contributed to projects like deptford.tv and archiving the work of the Tesla Art & Science Research Interest group at the Computer Science department at UCL, as well as being a member of the film screening collective Exploding Cinema. Her research interests include digital media, the moving image, representation, identity and archives. She is currently a PhD candidate at the Transtechnology Research Group at the University of Plymouth.

She is also a director of the Bashta an arts practice, alongside artists Gordana and Rastko Novakovic.

Current collaborators include: Exploding Cinema, Tesla Art & Science Research Interest Group, Gordana Novakovic & Rastko Novakovic (Bashta), Logonaut.

Contact: amanda.egbe@gmail.com