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Event 3: HOX Zodiac: Honoring the HORSE

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I was able to attend the final event this quarter that featured amazing artists along with our professor Victoria Vesna where there was a discussion on the horse zodiac. There were particularly two artists that caught my eye despite having a wonderful interaction with all as they shared intriguing stories and experiences.  Maryam Razi Maryam is from Iran and found that she had a great interest in the zodiac horse as having these meetings and events, which I will soon bring up, all connect with culture, well-being, and so much between human and animal. She hosted a special event that involved having dinner at a beautiful garden around 8pm. There was about 15 guest and most of the individuals that attended were a high-profile artist in the area. Her duty was to go out shopping to purchase the fish that was then created for the first meal of the dinner party.  First Course Meal for Dinner Party: "Baked Fish Fillet on a Green Silky Round Bed" by Maryam Razi  Two concepts brou...

Week 9: Space + Art

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     This week, all topics that we've been discussing since day 1 are brought together in the concept of space. This chapter is overall fascinating to me as I, since I was young, loved learning about space and the wonders that are beyond our solar system. From the starting ideas and exploring of astronomy, Copernicus brings the push to study space which is now one of the main focuses in today's time. The only difference is the innovation of technology and art that allows us to further explore. “Key Events in Astronomy Timeline.” Timetoast Timelines, https://www.timetoast.com/timelines/key-events-in-astronomy-9041f05d-8127-418c-9cce-5638639f50f7. Accessed 26 May 2022. Early Space History      The beginning of space history, was something truly interesting and mind blowing. With the competition to enter space between high ranked nations, USA and Soviet Union, along with creating NASA in 1958 in order to continue this competing effort, this has turned into th...

Week 8: Nanotech + Art

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     Nanotech and Nanoscience are topics I had yet to explore and are a rising area in today's time, especially when finding the connections with art. After watching the lectures and the sources I studied, a few topics were of great interest and truly opened my mind to new ideas I have not witnessed.  Nanostructures: Gecko Feet Inspired Adhesive      One concept mentioned in the lecture that influenced my understanding for this week was the technology of gecko inspires adhesive. Biomimicry is an interesting idea for using nature's efficient strategies to solve human-based problems which is what we are seeing in this gecko example. This concept also embeds art, science, and technology very well as it takes expert design, the knowledge of how it is used in nature, and the mechanics to build it so it functions properly. Hampshire, University of New, et al. “8 Amazing Examples of Biomimicry.” Treehugger, https://www.treehugger.com/amazing-examples-of-biom...

Week 7: Neuroscience + Art

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     Learning and exploring the concepts, ideas, and overall knowledge we know about our brain neurologically is such a fascinating topic to go about. This field has always been of great interest and now looking at both art and neuroscience is truly mind-opening. Considering how the brain has only been studied for a century, is mind-blowing and I definitely feel there is a lot more to learn. Only studying this for this much time, gives me a frightening feeling about what else can be uncovered but also anxious as this is a body part we all live with closely.  Exploring Dreams:      Freud and Jung were the first developers of the idea of dreams, and the conscious mind but interestingly became further and further apart from being friends over the years. Jung's idea on the collective unconscious is what influenced my understanding as I also believe it cannot be so negative but in fact, our brains, all have built-in creativity or "psychic archetype layer si...

Event 2: Tonya Toft Ag & Mogens Jacobson

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 I was fortunate in attending the L*A*S*E*R event "Transition Regimes: Culture of Media Art 1" which had the guest speakers, Tanya Toft Ag and Mogens Jacobsen.  Medialab AAU Aalborg.  L * A * S * E * R Aalborg University DAY 1 . 2022, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zXAsZv5HKN8. Medialab AAU Aalborg.  L * A * S * E * R Aalborg University DAY 1 . 2022, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zXAsZv5HKN8. Tonya Toft Ag:      Tanya is a curator, researcher, writer, and lecturer who looks into the trajectories of media arts and urban change. In the event, she questioned many ideas and perspectives which truly influence and challenged my mindset as they were questions I would have not ever considered. She brings new definitions of what art and technology could look like with the human development aspect of urbanization. Not only that as our world is growing into the spectrum of smart, innovative, technological, rationalized futures, she believes we should also be c...

Week 6: BioTech + Art

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     In the lecture, Professor Vesna mentions how certain individuals will perceive the definition of bio and art differently. The definition I found most interesting was the one including animals and bioart and how the animals are used in this field along with the ethical implications for artists interfering with the genetic structure of these natural systems.      Joe Davis was certainly an interesting figure in our time but his development of ideas using biotech and art influenced my understanding of the week's topic. His format of thinking and perceiving the world truly is what I consider "thinking outside the box" as he tried to connect ideas that had the least connection.  NOVA PBS Official.  Scientist? Artist. Pirate! Who Is Joe Davis?  2015, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7GkZt00Qics.      One of these early experiments relates to the definition of biotech and art which includes animals as part of the equation. Not onl...

Event 1: Patricia Cadvidad

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Khipu    I had the privilege to attend the zoom event by Patricia Cadavid which involved many topics such as Math, Science, Technology, Art, and Culture.      Patricia Cadavid is an artist and researcher who was born in Columbia. She looks at the relationships and the effects of coloniality within new media from the migratory and decolonial and anti-colonial perspectives.       She first began to show the concept and model of the Khipu. The Khipu is a knotted string device done by the Incas that records and keeps anything relating to accounting or calculating mathematics. In relation to class, this brings in ideas of math + art such as in week 2 and how mathematics can be used but in a more artistic way rather than seeing numbers and symbols.  "Rolled up Khipus is study by the khipu data base project - Havard University, stored at the Ethnological Museum in Berlin" Electronic Khipu      Patricia then mentioned her own make...