Tiriree Kananuruk
Adjunct Instructor

Tiri Kananuruk is a performance artist and educator from Thailand based in New York. Her works focus on the manipulation of sound, the disruption of time. How technologies change the meaning and the ways we communicate. She utilizes mistakes, both human and machine, as means of improvisation. She holds a BA in Exhibition Design from Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok, and a Master in Interactive Telecommunications, Tisch School of the Arts at New York University. Her work has been shown at the National Gallery of Singapore; ATT19, Thailand; RÝMD, Iceland; Network Music Festival, UK; Elecktron, Estonia; 856G, Philippines; Singapore Art Museum; Currents New Media, New Mexico; Cycling '74 Expo, Massachusetts; CultureHub, New York Live Arts, Roulette Intermedium, Judson Memorial Church and The Immigrant Artist Biennial, New York. Tiri teaches at the School for Poetic Computation, Interactive Telecommunications Program and Collaborative Arts, New York University. She was an artist resident at Mana Contemporary (2019), CultureHub (2020), Barnard Movement Lab (2020), Media Art Exploration (2021), and NEWINC Member (2023). She is a founding member of NUUM collective, and a co-founder of MORAKANA along with Sebastián Morales.