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Today is the Day!! We're honored to host Professor Gloria Emeagwali as part of our #IndigenousTech💻 series! Prof Emeagwali will present on Digital Platforms and Ancient African Knowledge Systems. Come #JoinUs for this special event! 🌻
https://t.co/tsOTMxbLzj
Thrilled to announce the 2022-2023 season of @cal_atc! Featuring Pua Case, Nettrice Gaskins, Teddy Cruz, Fonna Foreman, and Osman Khan! https://t.co/dDEakEc90b
@calnewmedia In his film Aidol, Lek pondered the use of AI in sound, usually used to create the copyright free music for advertising, or creating endless streams. Aidol ponders the "geopolitical frameworks of pop music, and how influencer culture might evolve in the future."
@calnewmedia In speaking about virtual reality Lek says "What does site specific mean in this particular medium ? And how does the the hall of mirrors effect work in this medium? "
@calnewmedia Lawrence Lek is currently sharing his current videos that he is working on, his background in Architecture and Electronic Music.
"Divergent poles"
Architecture - setting the stage for real world events to happen.
Music - performing in real time.
Looking for something to watch tonight? Check out all three of Lawrence Lek's most recent films "The Sinofuturist Trilogy" via his website, and then come to his artist's talk tomorrow evening (10/26) from 6:30 - 8:00 pm! Link is below:
https://t.co/SjumQ7HiJA
Tonight at 6:30 PST!! Join ATC and UC Berkeley’s Department of Art Practice for the webinar "Notes on the Roll of the Artist when the World has Always Been on Fire??" with Chicago-based artist Pope.L, facilitated by Kenyatta A. C. Hinkle.
https://t.co/X4NSeXfbOq
Please join us next Monday for our first talk of the season "Notes on Recent Work of the Past Five Years" with Chicago based performance artist William Pope.L. More event details are in the link below:
https://t.co/mQKJfV2ZiP
September 21 from 6:30 - 8:30 PST.
If you're looking for some inspiration this week, we've just posted online a recent talk by choreographer and roboticist, Amy LaViers, "Dancing with Robots: Expressivity in Natural and Artificial Systems" https://t.co/AyfebT6d3J @alaviers@calnewmedia
Join us on Mon. Feb 24 for a talk by poet, scholar, new media artist (and Berkeley alum!) Margaret Rhee, in which she discusses how difference--such as race, gender, and sexuality--is shaped by and co-constitutive with technological developments https://t.co/WL38MHERn0
In case you missed them, all of last semester's Art, Technology and Culture lectures on "Robo-Exoticism" are now available to view online - https://t.co/icxFmwvl4H
Can robots dance? Roboticist, dancer and choreographer Amy LaViers @alaviers kicks off our first ATC lecture of 2020 on Monday, January 27th https://t.co/TePGJEHRlg
"Can there be meaningful relationships with robots who do not suffer natural decay?" Guy Hoffman speaks about designing social robots tonight at 6.30 at @BAMPFA. https://t.co/GT3IiXbXOF
So excited to share the video of Chico MacMurtrie's @cal_atc lecture from February! Robotic border crossing sculptures? Yes please! https://t.co/HJqHnuh5m5
Massive congrats to Xiaowei Wang, who received an @mozilla Creative Media Award for The Future of Memory, which explores algorithmic censorship, and the ways language can be made illegible to such algorithms.! https://t.co/iWNpQzaeT7
Jahn's work, writes @kcliftonforcier, provides "a visual and active locus for the electric spark of transformation"! Check out this great recap of her @cal_atc lecture! https://t.co/WIDpsuPp5l