Professor Golan Levin Presents at INSTINT New Orleans

Posted on January 16, 2017

Associate Professor of Art and Director of the STUDIO for Creative Inquiry, Golan Levin presents “Culture Machines, Machine Cultures” at INSTINT, a conference exploring the intersection art, technology and interaction, Jan 22-24 in New Orleans, LA.

Levin’s research explores new intersections of machine code and visual culture, combining equal measures of the whimsical, the provocative, and the sublime in a wide variety of media. His work has spanned themes such as gestural robotics; the tactical potential of personal digital fabrication; novel aesthetics of non-verbal interactivity; and information visualization as a mode of arts practice.

INSTINT assembles an international roster of acclaimed creators to explore the intersection of art, technology and interaction. Expect a broad investigation into creating interactive experiences involving space, architecture, and bodies, all aided by high and low tech.

Conference website