Archive

 Research Driven Art   Caroline Sinders is an artist and researcher exploring how new kinds of data sets (including emotional data, traumatic data, and political data) can affect algorithms. How can these...

 Representing identity in immersive non-fiction   Welcome to 2020, where Zoom calls are the norm and you can buy Travis Scott merch for your avatar to wear in Fortnite. Against this accelerated...

 JOVRNALISM: Hijacking a Dancing Hot Dog for the Future of Journalism   JOVRNALISM is a production course created and led by Professor Robert Hernandez, where they use emerging tech to tell award-winning, innovative...

 Audio Augmented Reality in times of social distancing   Halsey Burgund and Francesca Panetta have been working in Audio AR for over a decade. Much of their work is geo-located: site specific work...

 Indigenous Tech, Indigenous Knowledge: Wampum.codes as a model for decolonization In this public panel, Amelia Winger-Bearskin brings together Indigenous artists, technologists and knowledge keepers to discuss how we can take an ethical approach...

 Pivot: Mixed Reality Live Performance — Online!   What happens to an transdisciplinary performance using VR as a component that was designed for an installation space when it has to move online...

 Impactful Media in the Age of COVID-19: Persuasive Entertainment and What Producers Can Learn From Social Science   The coronavirus pandemic has created a new purpose for media creators.  But what can...

 Augmented Reality for Education and Activism   Glenn Cantave and Idris Brewster run Movers & Shakers NYC, a nonprofit that uses augmented reality (AR) to highlight underrepresented narratives in public spaces, classrooms,...

 The Experiential Dynamics of Capturing Reality   This talk will survey the creative possibilities of emerging XR technologies and how they are shaping projects produced by Sensorium, an experiential studio based in New...