Simone C. Niquille is a Swiss designer and researcher. Her practice, called Technoflesh, investigates the representation of identity without a body, the digitisation of biomass and the increasingly omnipresent optic gaze of everyday objects.
Niquille received a BFA in Graphic Design from Rhode Island School of Design in Providence in the United States in 2010 and graduated with a Masters in Visual Strategies from the Sandberg Institute Amsterdam in 2013. She has written a column on technology, body modification and privacy for Sang Bleu multi-disciplinary media platform, is part of design research collective Space Caviar and tutor at the Architectural Association London. Niquille was part of the fellowship programme of Het Nieuwe Instituut in 2016, where she carried on her research into identity representation in the digital sphere.
As of October 2018