Apr 27

MeMoSa: Journey To Mars With The Rock n Roll Terpsichore by Student Artist in Residence Liz Radway in Collaboration with Abby Mankin and Katie Sponenburg

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Movement Lab, Milstein Center LL020
  • Add to Calendar 2023-04-27 17:30:00 2023-04-27 19:00:00 MeMoSa: Journey To Mars With The Rock n Roll Terpsichore by Student Artist in Residence Liz Radway in Collaboration with Abby Mankin and Katie Sponenburg Image RSVP Required Liz Radway’s MeMoSa event explores space, technology, and artificial intelligence through movement, taking the viewer on a journey into a future where sentience and science meet. This showing illuminates relationships in an increasingly technological world, as the boundary between human and machine begins to blur. MeMoSa begins 5:30 PM Capacity in the lab is capped at 35 audience members. Attendees who have RSVP'd before the event will have priority, and admission will be determined on a first come first serve basis on arrival. If you RSVP before the event but you arrive late, we reserve the right to give your spot to someone on the waitlist.  Attendees who have not RSVP'd will be put on a standby waitlist if they arrive in-person before the event. Bio:  Image     Liz Radway (she/her, Columbia College ‘24) is a computer scientist, creative technologist, and dancer with a specific interest in intelligent systems. Working at the intersection of art and engineering, she is interested in the ways our human biases can shape algorithms to imitate the same behavior; particularly, from the heuristics we chose and data we possess.   Movement Lab, Milstein Center LL020 Barnard College barnard-admin@digitalpulp.com America/New_York public
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MeMoSa: Journey To Mars With The Rock n Roll Terpsichore by Student Artist in Residence Liz Radway in Collaboration with Abby Mankin and Katie Sponenburg

RSVP Required

Liz Radway’s MeMoSa event explores space, technology, and artificial intelligence through movement, taking the viewer on a journey into a future where sentience and science meet. This showing illuminates relationships in an increasingly technological world, as the boundary between human and machine begins to blur.

MeMoSa begins 5:30 PM

Capacity in the lab is capped at 35 audience members. Attendees who have RSVP'd before the event will have priority, and admission will be determined on a first come first serve basis on arrival. If you RSVP before the event but you arrive late, we reserve the right to give your spot to someone on the waitlist. 

Attendees who have not RSVP'd will be put on a standby waitlist if they arrive in-person before the event.


Bio: 

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Liz Radway headshot

 

 

Liz Radway (she/her, Columbia College ‘24) is a computer scientist, creative technologist, and dancer with a specific interest in intelligent systems. Working at the intersection of art and engineering, she is interested in the ways our human biases can shape algorithms to imitate the same behavior; particularly, from the heuristics we chose and data we possess.