ecoLogic Studio
Cities of the Future
Cities of the Future (Post-Human Dwelling, Speculative Urbanism, Terraformation)
Wednesday, November 12
2:30pm Studio1(N306) & Online
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Jonathan Xu
Decoding Thoughts from Non-Invasive Brain Scans
The Wired Flesh (Brain Interfaces, Cyborgs, and Posthuman Augmentations)
Wednesday, November 5
2:30pm Studio1(N306) & Online
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Anna Dumitriu
BioArt: Engaging Science and Medicine
Engineered Lifeforms (Living Matter, Synthetic Biology, and the Wetware Condition)
Wednesday, October 15
2:30pm Studio1(N306) & Online
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Marco Donnarumma
Body Sound Machine
Robotic Morphologies (Kinetic Systems, Automation, and the Politics of the Machines)
Wednesday, October 8
2:30pm Studio1(N306) & Online
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Usman Haque
Shared Memories of a Possible Future
Omnipresence (IoT, Edge Computing, and Planetary-Scale Computation)
Wednesday, September 24
2:30pm Studio1(N306) & Online
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Andrej Boleslavský
Mixing Realities
Immersive Worlds (Metaverses, XR Interfaces, and the Poetics of Spatial Computing)
Wednesday, September 17
2:30pm Studio1(N306) & Online
Andrej Boleslavský (SK/CZ) is an award-winning digital artist looking at technology in the fields of new media art, virtual reality, light installations and physical computing. He maintains a strong fascination with the entanglement of nature and technology.
In his past works with digital artist Mária Júdová he explores the boundaries between physical and digital. He has developed numerous interactive installations and lectured on open source and creative coding tools. In addition, he is actively involved as a technologist for other artists and interaction designers.
Throughout the last few years, his collaborative works take inspiration from contemporary dance and digital technologies. By creating interactions between these two seemingly contradictory media, he aims to create confusing, yet artistically meaningful experiences.
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Helena Rong
Trustless Autonomy?
Unpacking the Governance Dilemma of Decentralized AI Agents (DeAgents) /// Decentralized Futures (Cloud Computing, Web3, Blockchain, and Post-Platform Systems)
Wednesday, September 10
2:30pm Studio1(N306) & Online
Helena Rong is an Assistant Professor of Interactive Media Business (IMB) at NYU Shanghai and affiliated with the Program on Creativity + Innovation (PCI). Her research operates at the nexus of urban studies, design, technology studies, data science, and public policy. She focuses on leveraging innovative technologies and methodologies to foster social impact in urban decision-making, aligning incentives across diverse stakeholders to maximize the societal benefits of technological innovation, and developing adaptive urban interfaces that respond to evolving community needs.
for questions email: Stavros Didakis
