London based Aura Satz's work encompasses film, sound, performance and sculpture. Satz has used various technologies as the subject of her work, including mechanical music, phonograph grooves, dial tones, optical sound and early color film. She is particularly interested in the complex intersections between history, technology and the aesthetics of media, exploring their ability to they change human perception and agency. Satz's work also focuses on female figures excluded from mainstream historical discourse. Satz has performed, exhibited and screened her work national and international venues including the Tate Modern, Tate Britain, Barbican Centre, ICA, BFI Southbank, Whitechapel Gallery, the International Film Festival Rotterdam and the New York Film Festival. Aura Satz's lecture and exhibition were funded by the Colgate Arts Council, with additional support from Film and Media Studies.