STUDIO Lecture: Mimi Onuoha
Frank-Ratchye STUDIO for Creative Inquiry CFA 111, 5000 Forbes Ave, Pittsburgh, PA, United StatesMimi Onuoha is an artist and researcher examining the implications of data collection and computational categorization.
Mimi Onuoha is an artist and researcher examining the implications of data collection and computational categorization.
Stephanie Dinkins creates platforms for dialog about artificial intelligence as it intersects race, gender, and our future histories.
Craig Baldwin “surfs the wave of obsolescence” using spoken word, graphics and motion picture clips to advocate for the re-working of marginalized film.
This talk will provide overviews and analyses of three German-language comics that approach issues of identity in contemporary Germany.
"Turning Jewels Into Water" is a live electronic duo led by Indian-born drummer/producer Ravish Momin along with Haitian electronic percussionist Val Jeanty.
La Borinqueña is an original character and patriotic symbol presented in a classic superhero story created by graphic novelist Edgardo Miranda-Rodriguez.
Dr. Laine Nooney is a media scholar and historian of video games and personal computing.
Students of IDeATe classes Inflatables and Soft Sculpture, Kinetic Fabrics, and Exploded Ensemble present an evening of music, soft-sculpture, and textile robotics.
Alan Warburton is a queer British artist whose technologically articulate practice has involved the production of short films, prints, sculptures, 3D models, AR and VR experiences.
During this one-day event hosted by CMU’s Center for Arts in Society, learn about the underlying narratives of settler colonialism in the United States.