ICP LAB: MANUFACTURED MEMORY,
MANUFACTURED HISTORY
ICP LAB: MANUFACTURED MEMORY,
MANUFACTURED HISTORY

ICP LAB: MANUFACTURED MEMORY,
MANUFACTURED HISTORY

International Center of Photography Museum
250 Bowery, New York, NY 10012

May 27, 2018 (2:30PM – 5PM EDT)
FREE EVENT – GET FREE TICKETS

I am delighted to announce that I will be joining Per Gylfe, Paul Pangaro, Rinat Sherzer, Miles Goscha, and Jeanna Matthews in the #CriticalJamming, bringing to the open grid questions about “The Image of Truth.” The event will be held at the International Center of Photography Museum on Sunday, May 27th, 2018 between 2:30 pm and 5:00 pm. The event is FREE but limited to 40 attendees.

This program is part of the Critical Jamming series, presented by the ICP Lab. The ICP Lab is a new home for visual storytellers to experiment with technology and create interactive and immersive experiences.

Artists, academics, and others come together to explore the intersection of language, technology, and visual media in the construction of our perception of ourselves, each other, and the world. Audience participation encouraged.

Panelists:

Per Gylfe, director of education, came to ICP in 2000 as a student of the Documentary Photography and Photojournalism One-Year Certificate program.

Paul Pangaro is a performer, educator, entrepreneur, and cybernetician. In the tradition of his mentors (Jerry Lettvin, Gordon Pask, Heinz von Foerster, and Michael C Geoghegan), he is a professional dilettante.

Rinat Sherzer is an interdisciplinary scientist, engineer, and experience designer. Creating ventures at the intersection of tech, design, and social good.

Miles Goscha is an artist. After graduating from Ringling College of Art and Design with a BFA in photography in 2017, he moved to New York to pursue his creative practice full-time.

Jeanna Matthews is an associate professor of computer science at Clarkson University and a 2017–2018 fellow at Data and Society. She is a member of the Executive Committee of US-ACM, the US Public Policy Committee of ACM and one of the co-chairs of their subcommittee on algorithmic transparency and accountability.

Mafe Izaguirre is a New York-based Venezuelan visual artist, graphic designer, and educator focusing her research on the conceptual image of the mind in new media.

 

To read more about the panelists, please visit the event page:
https://www.icp.org/events/icp-lab-manufactured-memory-manufactured-history

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