Feb 21

2023-2024 Creative Research Theme: Artificial environments / environmental Intelligence Festival

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Movement Lab, Milstein Center, LL020
  • Add to Calendar 2024-02-21 00:00:00 2024-02-28 00:00:00 2023-2024 Creative Research Theme: Artificial environments / environmental Intelligence Festival Image The Movement Lab at Barnard College has set as a broad Creative Research Theme for 2023- 2024, Artificial environments / environmental Intelligence, which will be manifesting as a FESTIVAL from February 21-28, 2024, with the guiding question: what happens when we close the loop on the constructed binary of nature and technology?  The aim is to look critically at the relationship (or lack thereof) between emerging technologies and the environment; to research and discover creative alternatives for subverting manmade systems through environmental and technological engagement; to collaborate with and use the lab as an exploratory space for embodied research of new assemblages of environment and technology. The Artificial environments / environmental Intelligence Festival will feature installations and performances in the Lab every day during the week of February 21-28, all of which are free and open to the public. Keep an eye on our events page to read more about each festival event and to RSVP. We look forward to seeing you in the Lab! Festival Artists: Maya T. Weed Eva Thomas Celia Krefter cari ann shim sham Tansy Xiao Eliza Ducnuigeen & Hannah Rubenstein Lolo Dederer Ari Riggins Yaching Cheung, Donghwi Han, Joshua Tazman Reinier Surabhi Saraf & Laura Hyunjhee Kim Liz Radway, Abby Mankin, Katie Sponenburg Sophie Craig Kate Purdum Movement Lab, Milstein Center, LL020 Barnard College barnard-admin@digitalpulp.com America/New_York public
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The Movement Lab at Barnard College has set as a broad Creative Research Theme for 2023- 2024, Artificial environments / environmental Intelligence, which will be manifesting as a FESTIVAL from February 21-28, 2024, with the guiding question: what happens when we close the loop on the constructed binary of nature and technology? 

The aim is to look critically at the relationship (or lack thereof) between emerging technologies and the environment; to research and discover creative alternatives for subverting manmade systems through environmental and technological engagement; to collaborate with and use the lab as an exploratory space for embodied research of new assemblages of environment and technology.

The Artificial environments / environmental Intelligence Festival will feature installations and performances in the Lab every day during the week of February 21-28, all of which are free and open to the public.

Keep an eye on our events page to read more about each festival event and to RSVP. We look forward to seeing you in the Lab!

Festival Artists:

Maya T. Weed

Eva Thomas

Celia Krefter

cari ann shim sham

Tansy Xiao

Eliza Ducnuigeen & Hannah Rubenstein

Lolo Dederer

Ari Riggins

Yaching Cheung, Donghwi Han, Joshua Tazman Reinier

Surabhi Saraf & Laura Hyunjhee Kim

Liz Radway, Abby Mankin, Katie Sponenburg

Sophie Craig

Kate Purdum