I had the great privilege of being selected as a Sackler Symposium Student Fellow this year. The Fellows Symposium had 48 speakers presenting their work, and it was a long and wonderful whirlwind. You can see all of it at the early end of the #CreateCollab2018 hashtag.
The few that I managed to capture:
William Wiebe: on the literal disappearance of bodies, how artists work with unanswerable questions, and the transformation of visual culture through machine learning #CreateCollab2018 @theNASciences pic.twitter.com/AfEkGvKN9l
— nikki stevens (@drnikki) March 12, 2018
Blindly in love with @mollycmorin’s work taking weight lifting data and making art #createcollab2018 @theNASciences pic.twitter.com/eBvhSWtruO
— nikki stevens (@drnikki) March 12, 2018
.@annaglassin linking tangible/bodied and virtual experiencing through virtual reality dance practices#CreateCollab2018 @theNASciences
— nikki stevens (@drnikki) March 12, 2018
.@joannekcheung: to design just systems, those systems must be: modifiable, visible, equitable. #CreateCollab2018 @theNASciences
— nikki stevens (@drnikki) March 12, 2018
Jennifer Jacobs: “code shapes practice and process in productive ways” for artists including computation in their work#CreateCollab2018 @theNASciences
— nikki stevens (@drnikki) March 12, 2018
.@mollycmorin and @LieseZahabi have the best, and kindest, methods for telling speakers that they are out of time #createcollab2018 pic.twitter.com/PjjGvZ37MI
— nikki stevens (@drnikki) March 12, 2018
.@eirons talking about reactivating and reimagining the agency of the non-human, including soil's ability to re-cover/re-disturb spaces covered by industrialization #CreateCollab2018 @theNASciences
— nikki stevens (@drnikki) March 12, 2018
Peter Marting made a forest of glowing trees that blink with data collected from the forest; helps people engage with science research. #CreateCollab2018 @theNASciences pic.twitter.com/JDaHBam3oM
— nikki stevens (@drnikki) March 12, 2018
I spoke too:
Welp, @drnikki wins the day at #CreateCollab2018 @theNASciences pic.twitter.com/R7ycjg73DL
— Gabi Like Wasabi (@GabiSchaffzin) March 12, 2018
.@drnikki on "inclusivity in data lifecycles"- data, justice, open source (how are we asking questions? a new standard?) "info takes the shape of its container" #CreateCollab2018 @theNASciences pic.twitter.com/q4dzgDxmWG
— Ellie Irons (@eirons) March 12, 2018