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Histories of the Digital Now with Associate Prof. Katherine Moriwaki

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Who: Associate Prof. of Media Design Katherine Moriwaki
Where: The New School: The Auditorium, 66 West 12th Street
When: Wednesday, February 13th 7 pm
Katherine Moriwaki is an Associate Professor of Media Design and her artwork with John Brucker-Cohen “America’s Got Talent” is currently on view at the Whitney as part of the exhibition Programmed: Rules, Codes, and Choreographies in Art, 1965-2018.
Organized in conjunction with the Whitney Museum of American Art’s exhibition Programmed: Rules, Codes, and Choreographies in Art, 1965–2018, this panel discussion considers histories of technological art that help us to understand our present moment. Artists Jonah Brucker-Cohen, Katherine Moriwaki, and Tamiko Thiel, whose works are on view in the exhibition, and media historian and theorist Erkki Huhtamo explore the evolution of virtual and algorithmic practices and the role that art can play in our increasingly coded world. The discussion is moderated by Christiane Paul, Adjunct Curator of Digital Art and co-curator of Programmed.
This event is co-organized by the Whitney Museum of American Art and the School of Media Studies at The New School.
This event is free but registration is required. Seating is available on a first-come, first served basis. Register here!

 

Tamiko Thiel, Unexpected Growth screenshot (healthy phase), 2018

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