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Exhibit highlights art/tech intersections in student work
By Elizabeth Lara-Rivera
The inaugural Art+Tech exhibit Dec. 6, hosted by the Milstein Program in Technology and Humanity, gave students the opportunity to showcase their creative work at the intersection of art and technology.
The event invited undergraduate and graduate students from all disciplines to display their projects at the historic A.D. White House. From the minute that visitors walked through the doors, they were presented with a variety of media, including video games, virtual reality, AI collaborations, fashion, sculpture, graphic design and music, transforming many rooms of the house into vibrant, interactive spaces. A pamphlet that numbered each exhibit by location and student information helped guide visitors through the house.
“I hoped that the ‘Art + Tech’ exhibit would create a crossroads for the compelling work being made all across campus — from AI-inflected fiction to one-dimensional collaborative games, from 3-D printed fashion to sound installations,” said Austin Bunn, associate professor of performing and media arts in the College of Arts & Sciences and director of the Milstein program. “The Milstein Program prides itself in serving as the ‘ampersand’ in the Arts & Sciences, and I think the "+" sign in Art + Tech speaks to the same interdisciplinary, recombinatory energy.”
Read the full story on the College of Arts & Sciences website.
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