"Alinta Krauth is perhaps one of the most important women to come out of Art and Queensland at the moment, because of the way her art explores and conveys scientific data through digital installations, prose, sounds and music, but also because of this, her role as a woman in the ‘tech’ industry." - Fringe: Art + Culture
"...trippy...a hidden gem..." - Sydney Morning Herald
"If the forest wanders, 2016 offers a moment of digital connection, reminding us of the fragility and beauty of the natural world and the encroachment of urbanization into numerous habitats." - Engage Arts
"...a mesmerising mix of bright and dark. The artist illuminated sections of the building from the inside out, looking to shine a light on native nocturnal animals." - The Daily Telegraph
"Krauth’s work... can be seen as a catalyst for conversations around history and also as a generator of new meanings… A visitor to the U.R{BNE} Festival described Krauth’s projection as, “an x-ray of history which analysed deep Queensland bones and health”… Artists such as Krauth and her interactive, digital and video art contemporaries are working at the intersection of technology, art, culture and public participation to create new narratives for city spaces." - Engage Arts
"Krauth is interested in the ways digital technologies such as projection mapping can be more than mere spectacle…" - The Sunday Age
"[I’m] Intrigued by her ability to breathe new life into existing structures through new media technologies…" - Cult GC
"She is an expert at creating an environment that engages the senses to trigger physiological responses from viewers... Her work transverses digital fields on and offline, whether it is by using code to create interactive maps of real geographical areas... to provoke thought and discussion." - Fringe: Art + Culture
"...She has transformed the use of a projector and software to become truly a fine art..." - Art & Science Journal
"Her combination of art and technology is by definition pioneering..." - Fringe: Art + Culture
"Krauth['s work] captures me instantly... it remains with me" - Art the Science