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Hosted by rising thesis students from the MFA Design & Technology program at Parsons School of Design, TELEPRESENCE is an exploration into what it means for MFA DT’s large, diverse, and international student body to open up the potential of the nonphysical – to organize and share work collectively in an exclusively digital space. The three-day expo will encompass seven themes and will include a digital showcase of student work, workshops, and artist talks.
Please see below for a detailed schedule. To register for any of the events listed, or to view student projects (going live on August 27), please click the "Event Site" button at the top of this page.
SHOWCASE THEMES
Activism By Design: Critiquing structures in place, observing systemic injustices—sparking resilience and building up communities
Cybernetics of Culture: Critically engaging with established systems through technology, demystifying history, sharing collective narratives, and amplifying voices
Defragmented Identities: Identities coming face-to-face with technology—a constant flux of deconstruction and renewal of what it means to “be”
Neophysical Connections: Being distanced, not distant—tales of immersion into spaces, relationships, and communities beyond perceived physical limitations
Spiritual Technologies: Understanding technology through spirituality and vice versa, mechanisms of facing uncertainty, sense-making, and coping
The New Gooey: Subverting the contemporary digital interface and entering the sticky zones of what GUI can become—inclusive, accessible, immersive, and enriching
Uncoded Territories: Pushing technological boundaries through deconstruction and decoding—using code as part of our collective ways of expression
Presented by the School of Art, Media, and Technology at Parsons School of Design.
Hosted by Mia Meusburger
For times when you need to be crafty and make things look good with limited workshop access – an introductory course to paper and cardboard prototyping that can easily be done at home. We’ll cover essential knowledge about materials, tools, and techniques, which will show examples and share helpful resources. If you want to follow along and try some things on your own right away, make sure to have some paper, cardboard, glue, and an exacto knife ready!
This workshop will be held on IGLIVE via @mfadt.
Hosted by Sheethal Shobowale
In this workshop, we will co-design and discuss an algorithm using images we have drawn and labeled. Requirements: Paper, colored pencils/markers or other drawing material and a smartphone to upload an image of your drawing. No other software needed - just an open mind and warm heart.
Hosted on Zoom.
In Conversation: Morehshin Allahyari, Sougwen Chung on Defragmented Identities and Uncoded Territories
How can emerging technologies help us reflect on and intervene in the complex social and political systems shaping our world? This event brings together two artists asking these questions across diverse media and conceptual approaches.
Morehshin Allahyari wields technology as a “philosophical toolset,” imagining poetic worlds populated by 3D printed and modeled mythical figures and speculative, forbidden, or destroyed objects. Sougwen Chung creates new tools to collaborate with machine intelligences, uncovering new relationships between humans and robots and new frontiers for creativity in a posthuman future. In this talk, Allahyari and Chung will discuss their practices through the lens of exploring potential futures.
This talk is moderated by Livia Foldes. Please note this talk will be recorded.
Hosted by Rosa Ng
A show-and-tell of different textile making tools and materials that you can explore and get crafty with. We will demonstrate different techniques in machine knitting, handloom weaving, and rug hooking. Additionally, we will go over different textile examples and discuss supply resources for you to try at home. Join in for a fun hour of traditional craft making.
This workshop will be on IGLIVE via @MFADT.
Hosted by Jill Shah
This interactive tutorial will include an introductory demonstration of the use of Grasshopper, a visual scripting environment embedded into the 3D modeling package Rhinoceros and a very useful computational design tool. We will create something fun and parametric which will make you confident to start exploring the software by yourself! Completely code free and conducive to beginners. Participants should have Rhino 5 or above installed on their computers. Note: Rhino provides a free 90-day full trial version.
This pre-recorded workshop will be broadcast via IGTV @mfadt. There will be a Q&A follow up session with Jill Shah on Saturday, 8/29 via IGLIVE @mfadt from 11:30am-12:15pm.
2020 is the first time many feel physically distant and isolated from their local communities. Yet, for some of us, limited access is an everyday occurrence. While we are actively seeking new ways of connecting and existing beyond fixed infrastructures, we want to take a step back and look at this as a chance to create more accessibility for all, stepping together beyond the purely physical space. How can we be present in spaces beyond our local reach or that are off-limit due to infrastructural failures or situational circumstances?
In this online dialogue, we will discuss ableist fallacies, accessibility, and immersion beyond the physical realm with artist, activist, and educator, Kevin Gotkin.
This talk is moderated by Bhavya Gupta. Please note this talk will be recorded.
Hosted by Peilu Fan
The class will show an interesting example of AR narrative, then guide participants to make this effect in Spark AR. The effect will make use of a photo taken by themselves, so they can apply it to the environment they are in rather than only follow my example. Applications need to be installed in advance and the example package will be shared, too.
This workshop will be hosted on Zoom.
While recent advances in technology may seem to make our lives easier, they have also paved the way for surveillance capitalism, reinforced deep structural inequality, and further disempowered people of color. How does one work in the technology sector while subverting these systems of power—or, what does it look like to dismantle these structures and work outside them completely?
In this panel, we will bring artists, researchers, and policymakers together to discuss how to challenge the status quo and hold those in power accountable for the broader social implications of bias in technology while creating the tools needed to allow for a rebuilding and reimagination of an equitable future for those currently disempowered.
Ruha Benjamin is an Associate Professor of African American Studies at Princeton University, founder of the Just Data Lab, and author of Race After Technology: Abolitionist Tools for the New Jim Code among many other publications.
Ingrid Burrington’s work focuses on mapping, documenting, and studying the often-overlooked or occluded landscapes of the internet (and the ways in which the entire planet has become, in effect, a “landscape of the internet.") Her work has been supported by Eyebeam, Data & Society Research Institute, the Studio for Creative Inquiry, and the Center for Land Use Interpretation.
Mutale Nkonde is a researcher, policy analyst and cultural creator. In 2019 she started AI for the People, a non profit creative agency while holding fellowships at Harvard and Stanford. AI for the People partners with journalists, television producers, filmmakers and visual artists to produce content that translates their computational analysis into content on how advanced technical systems become encoded with racist and sexist logic to general audiences.
This talk is moderated by Mary Ann Badavi and Zisiga Mukulu. Please note this talk will be recorded.
Hosted by Jason Li
Get started with working with shaders by learning to use Unity's Shader Graph, a visual interface for working with shaders. In this interactive walkthrough, you'll learn the basics of how shader processing works and how you can use it to create some procedural art. Completely code free! Requires Unity 2019.3.
This workshop will be hosted on Zoom.
The concept of spatial presence and face-to-face human connection is getting radically transformed. We are actively seeking new ways of connecting and existing beyond tightly bound physical boundaries. How can we create meaningful community and companionship when we are physically absent from the spaces where they should occur? How can we transcend into spaces beyond our physical reach? What are the hidden virtues of nonphysical presence and what will fill the spaces we leave behind when we remove ourselves from these realms?
In this online dialogue, we will discuss new visions of interaction, non-human connections, and engagement with designer, author, and educator Carla Diana. Carla Diana has designed a range of products from robots to connected home appliances. She writes and lectures frequently on the social impact of robotics and emerging technology and created the world’s first children’s book on 3D printing, LEO the Maker Prince. She is a co-author of a forthcoming book on smart object design to be published by Harvard Business Review Press and currently co-hosts the Robopsych Podcast, a biweekly discussion around design and the psychological impact of human-robot interaction.
This talk is moderated by Bhavya Gupta. Please note this talk will be recorded.
Hosted by Ege Uz
Let’s take a deep dive into CSS, the visual design language in web development! In this workshop, we'll step beyond the basics and take a holistic approach to various advanced CSS techniques and best practices, and then bring them together in live examples to create interesting, responsive layouts, or deliciously smooth animations and microinteractions.
All skill levels welcome! Coding optional— have a code editor (like Visual Studio Code) installed if you want to follow along with live examples.
This workshop will be hosted on Zoom.
Collectives, clubs, crews – in theory, a healthy creative community can amplify our artistic practices and make creative experiences more exciting and accessible. Where do we find those communities beyond art school? How can we build, maintain, and expand meaningful collaborations, exchanges, and relationships with other artists and create platforms for us and others?
This artist talk will focus on the methods and impacts of active and deliberate community building and how to take steps towards becoming part of a collective that provides the conditions to fulfill each individual's creative needs.
Lauren Goshinski is a curator and event producer who works at the intersection of music, performance, digital art and the moving image. A creator of festivals, event series, exhibitions, conferences and new work commissions, Goshinski’s platforms aim to showcase the emerging and critical voices and technologies of our time. Navigating vital underground spaces and high-profile platforms, she has developed programs that build bridges between regional and international creative scenes. Her projects are uniquely multidisciplinary: merging sound, art, entertainment, critique, and play into participatory, site-responsive experiences.
This talk is moderated by Mia Meusburger. Please note this talk will be recorded.
Committed to amplifying diverse voices, The New School offers more than a thousand public programs and events each year, providing fresh perspectives and unique learning opportunities. These lectures, exhibitions, concerts, and performances feature prominent and emerging artists, activists, and thought leaders.
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