Roxanne Harris is an artist, educator, curator, and practitioner born and raised in New York City. She holds a B.A. in Computer Science and Music from Yale University, where she specialized in creative embedded systems and human-computer interaction. Presently, she is a software engineer at Indistinguishable from Magic, Inc. bridging the digital and physical realms for art and experiential installations. As an active member of Livecode.NYC, she organizes shows, facilitates workshops, and performs live-coded audiovisual works utilizing real-time programming environments such as Sonic Pi, and Max/MSP/Jitter. She has performed, talked, and taught at conferences and festivals highlighting the interplay between art and technology, such as the International Conference on Live Coding (ICLC), Open Source Arts Contributor's Conference (OSACC), and South by SouthWest (SXSW). By embracing programming as a means of artistic expression, Roxanne finds new ways to engage with the world, deconstructing and reconstructing structures as she goes.