"Paradox: The Body in the Age of AI" explores the primacy of the human body as it’s poised on the precipice of a potential fusion with artificial intelligence.
Sloan calls himself a “media inventor”: someone “primarily interested in content (words, pictures, ideas) who also experiments with new tools and new formats.”
"Keeping Time" presents video and installation by Tsohil Bhatia that look at alternate methodologies and devices to imagine, observe and document time.
Ingrid Schaffner & Elizabeth Tufts Brown will speak about the Carnegie International: the history, the artists, the research that make this exhibition.
teamLab is an art collective of ultratechnologists whose practice seeks to navigate the confluence of art, science, technology, design & the natural world.
Addie Wagenknecht is an experimental artist who works in the fields of emerging media, feminist theory, open-source tools, pop culture, and hacktivism.
Rap artist, producer, and PhD student at Cornell University, Sammus weaves together raw confessions, pro-weirdo anthems, and clever musings on modern life.
Groves' work focuses on American towns and the tension between architecture and the landscape, community and big cities, and industry and the environment.
Jessi Reaves’ practice collapses the barriers between furniture and sculpture through the creation functional pieces that inject animism and desire into the coldness of modernism.
Students from all three sections of Concept Studio: The Self and the Human Being will present works made throughout the semester in the 3rd floor of CFA.
Artists explore contemporary practices that ask questions about the self as a place where nature and culture meet and where the political becomes personal.