Keja Ho Kramer, born in 1974, California lives and works in Paris.
Studied photography at The School of Visual Arts in NY, video and film
at Le Fresnoy studio National des arts Contemporains in Roubaix,
France. She has apprenticed and collaborated with such artists and
filmmakers as Stephen Dwoskin, Kasper Toeplitz, Sarkis, Boris Lehman,
Myriam Gourfink or Robert Kramer; She has been working in video since
1998 and shows in international film festivals as well as galleries and
museums. Among her latest videos: I'll be your eyes you'll be mine
(2006, made with Stephen Dwoskin), Mechanical Nights (2007), Molecular
Black (2007, collaboration with Myriam Gourfink)