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From: Sophia Brueckner
Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2020 10:50 AM
To: Ben Grosser
Cc: Byron Rich; empyre@lists.artdesign.unsw.edu.au
Subject: Re: [
--empyre- soft-skinned space--Byron asked “As someone really invested, aware, and working in the
discourse of social media and its proliferation of policy and culture, are
you hopeful at all?”
Ben said: “As Geert Lovink said recently, artists have a ‘special
responsibil
--empyre- soft-skinned space--On Sun, May 10, 2020 at 10:10 AM Byron Rich wrote:
> As we start to wind down week one, I’m really interested in your
> perspective on the future. As noted in the opening thoughts earlier this
> week, Margaret Atwood doesn’t like it when t
rsday, May 7, 2020 8:03 AM
To: empyre@lists.artdesign.unsw.edu.au
Subject: Re: [-empyre-] Introduction
Byron wrote: Do you ever worry that you’re doing the research of finding
conceptual holes for the corporations whose platform you are critiquing? I
mean, is there ever a concern that they use
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> From: Roya Ebtehaj
> Sent: Wednesday, May 6, 2020 9:09 P
Ebtehaj
Sent: Wednesday, May 6, 2020 9:09 PM
To: Byron Rich
Cc: empyre@lists.artdesign.unsw.edu.au
Subject: Re: [-empyre-] Introduction
I don’t see any way that tech giants and social media platforms can
really benefit from the commentary and critique that I am engaged in.
My work is about how social
--empyre- soft-skinned space--Byron wrote: Do you ever worry that you’re doing the research of finding
conceptual holes for the corporations whose platform you are critiquing? I
mean, is there ever a concern that they use your work to actually close
loopholes, or more ac
--empyre- soft-skinned space--Byron wrote: *Do you ever worry that you’re doing the research of finding
conceptual holes for the corporations whose platform you are critiquing? I
mean, is there ever a concern that they use your work to actually close
loopholes, or more a
--empyre- soft-skinned space--
I don’t see any way that tech giants and social media platforms can
really benefit from the commentary and critique that I am engaged in.
My work is about how social media shapes popular culture and
appearances, and I can’t imagine that the
--empyre- soft-skinned space--I’m pasting Ben and Sophia’s intros to their work into this thread.
Thank you all for your thoughtful intros to your work.
I guess to start I thought I’d talk about why I’ve been drawn to your work
individually.
In 2007 I was in undergr
--empyre- soft-skinned space--Hello everybody,
I am Roya Ebtehaj, an Iranian artist based in the Bay Area, CA. I
incorporate XR technology (VR/AR), 3D, video, animation, web, and
installation to reflect on the themes of identity, stress, and digital
chaos. My practice s
netic transmission.
From: empyre-boun...@lists.artdesign.unsw.edu.au
on behalf of Aviva Rahmani
Sent: 08 June 2018 22:41
To: soft_skinned_space
Subject: Re: [-empyre-] Introduction
--empyre- soft-skinned space--
I am very interested in
--empyre- soft-skinned space--
in response to Aviva's
Is anyone trying to sonify actual mycelium?
yes, one of our long time sonic collaborator Martin Howse started a
project called Radio Mycelium and has been conducting workshops since 2011,
"Radio Mycelium propos
--empyre- soft-skinned space--
I am very interested in this thread because I'm very interested in literal
mycelium. My project, The Blued Trees Symphony, which Kathy participated in in
2015, is seeking Earth rights protection for forest ecosystems. The
communicative r
--empyre- soft-skinned space--Reading about Mai-ling’s architectural design work in the Liverpool
Biennial suddenly reminds me of some superb and whimsical mycelium
furniture by DEZEEN - by chance encountered at the London Design Week show
at Somerset House last Septembe
--empyre- soft-skinned space--Dear empyre Community!
Greetings. And forgive my delayed introduction, but I have been traveling.
Thank you Renate and Tim for your continued dedication to empyre and keeping it
going as a community based discussion! And thank you Shu Lea
--empyre- soft-skinned space--Hello Empyre list!
First an introduction – I am an artist and professor at University at
Buffalo. I’ve been working with networks exploring the space between the
real and the virtual for many years in both my art and pedagogical
practice. T
--empyre- soft-skinned space--
Greetings everyone. I’m pretty happy to be a part of the conversation.
I’ll start with a bit about what I do.
I’m really most into designing absurd solutions to ecological and social
problems. I like pushing back against the idea of “te
--empyre- soft-skinned space--
We will begin our Introductory posts for the topic Between Biology and Art this
weekend joined by Byron Rich. Byron and I will be setting the foundation for
our discussion over the next three and a half weeks. These generative
iteration
--empyre- soft-skinned space--Hello empyres,
I am pleased to be a part of this endlessly fascinating list and enjoy
reading the posts. It is affirming to witness the diversity of scholarship
within the group.
Please see here my Bio:
Dr Laini Burton is a visual artist,
--empyre- soft-skinned space--Welcome to the November discussion, “Transnational Environments and Locative
Places.”
This month we invite special discussants whose new media practices reflect,
reconstruct, recalibrate, and rethink each of these terms. An ecological wa
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Dear Anna,
I have also very curious about your expereriences wearing this suit. The
German Artist group (http://urbancamouflage.de) also used the
camouflaging phenomena to get another perspective to an environment.
They took over the ro
--empyre- soft-skinned space--Thanks Alana! I'm Fascinated by your ghillie suit project! I'd also like to
hear more about your experience wearing the suit, especially in urban
environments, e.g. "uncamouflaging #16":
http://alanabartol.com/artwork/2873744-Un-camouflaging
--empyre- soft-skinned space--Thanks so much, Alana, for getting our 2nd week conversation moving.
I was sad to miss the performance of the Ghillie Suit last summer, but remember
seeing remarkable images. I love the haunting, looming, lurking and uncanny
effect of the
--empyre- soft-skinned space--
Hello Everyone! I am delighted to join this discussion. Thank you Natasha for
inviting me to participate. I am an interdisciplinary artist, working in
performance, video, drawing, environmental art, installation and
community-engaged art
--empyre- soft-skinned space--I want to thank Renate for inviting me to talk about the formation of
FemTechNet and our experiences in developing new pedagogical practices using
network applications.
In early 2012, Alexandra Juhasz—a feminist professor of media art at
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