Mimicorp
A field lab for research, systems work, and public projects.
Mimicorp is a lab where research, digital systems, media, and narrative
experimentation can develop alongside each other instead of being split into separate
boxes. It acts both as a working studio and as a frame for projects that move between
inquiry, interpretation, and public form.
The lab holds work across research writing, computational interpretation, audio,
documentary form, and site-based publication. Its purpose is to trace systems, follow
lines of thought as they develop, and make room for rigorous work that still has form
and texture.
Amelia Cronan
Operator, researcher, and builder across the Mimicorp field.
Amelia Cronan works across communication, digital systems, research design, and
creative production. Her background spans e-commerce, nonprofit growth, campaigns,
public art, agriculture, analytics, and media, which lets her move between practical
execution and conceptual framing without treating them as separate worlds.
Her formal background includes an M.A. in Political Science from the University of
Washington, a B.A. in Political Science and German from Loyola University New Orleans,
additional technical coursework, and long experience building projects that require
both organization and interpretive judgment.
What Mimicorp Does
Software, media, strategy, and project infrastructure in one frame.
Mimicorp develops decision tools, archives, and digital systems that help teams
organize evidence, track complexity, and move from scattered observations toward
something usable.
Documentary, field storytelling, and strategic framing help ecological projects be
understood without sanding off the conditions that make them real.