Alinta Krauth is an Australian new media artist and researcher of digital humanities and technology. Her practice includes projection art, interactive art, and electronic literature, and the inherent connections between these fields. She is interested in applying her art to highlight socio-political and environmental injustices, particularly with regards to climate change and environmental disruption. Her research and practice includes interactive controllers for projection-mapped objects and pseudo-holographic projection; interactive screen-based public experiences; walking the land as proprioceptive act (the ability to sense stimuli arising within the body regarding position, motion, and equilibrium); and the connection between gravity and proprioception in music listening.