Dr Lynn Wray is a practice-based researcher based in the School of Media and Communication at University of Leeds, concerned with how stories are told, made visible and amplified. She does interdisciplinary and participatory research combining artmaking, storytelling, digital and media technologies and curatorial practice. Her current research is focused on exploring how invisible and complex technological processes and systemic issues such as water contamination can be articulated through audio-visual media and sequential drawing. This has included co-curating Art Turning Left: How Values Changed Making (Tate Liverpool, 2013–2014) and Above the Noise: Fifteen Stories from Bradford (National Science and Media Museum, 2019)