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LASER Talks in Los Angeles

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LASER (Leonardo Art Science Evening Rendezvous) is Leonardo/ISAST's international program of evening gatherings that brings artists and scientists together for informal presentations and conversations.


CHAIR: Victoria Vesna

21 Mar

LEONARDO ART SCIENCE EVENING RENDEZVOUS

THURSDAY, MARCH 21
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Presentation Space, CNSI (SOUTH), Fifth Floor

Join the Art|Sci Team today for our monthly LASER Talk with our special guests, Jiayi Young, Masood Kamandy, Vera Wittkowsky, Amy Taylor, and Sam LoCascio! Watch our livestream of the talk through the link down below!

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ABOUT THE SPEAKERS
JIAYI YOUNG

Jiayi Young is an Assistant Professor of Design at the University of California, Davis. Her inquiries lie within the emergent and experimental field of digital media with an emphasis on the cross-disciplinary areas of design that integrates the arts, the sciences with cutting-edge technology. Her current research and creative work are focused on constructing data-driven sensor-enabled interfaces, installations, real-time projection graphics, participatory performances, and immersive environments in cultural and public places with a goal of creating generative energy to engage the public in social dialogue. Using multidisciplinary approaches, her work examines contemporary society including the culture of consumption, the programming and exploitation of the feminine, cultural assimilation, and personal identity. Leveraging social media, crowd-sourced media, and user-created content, she sets up scenarios and creates conditions to make visible empathetic relationship between people in the presence of contemporary culture. Her work invites the public to participate to come in close contact with an experience that engages the rethinking of the human condition. Young has published and exhibited nationally and internationally, including Ars Electronica, the International Symposium of Electronic Art (ISEA); the Leonardo Electronic Almanac (LEA); Hall of Science, New York; the United Nation’s Fourth Conference on Women, Beijing, China; the Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia; and Moltkerei Werkstatt, Cologne, Germany.

MASOOD KAMANDY
Masood Kamandy (b. 1981 in Colorado) is a Los Angeles based artist working with code and lens-based media. Masood received his MFA from the University of California Los Angeles (2012) and his BFA from the School of Visual Arts (2004). He has had solo exhibitions in Los Angeles and The Netherlands and been shown at the The Contemporary Jewish Museum in San Francisco (2015), The Sharjah Museum (2014), The Torrance Art Museum (2012), UCLA New Wight Gallery (Los Angeles, 2012), and Control Room (Los Angeles, 2011). He participated in dOCUMENTA(13) in both Kassel and Kabul (Summer 2012). Kamandy founded the first photography department at Kabul University (2002–05). Kamandy has been recognized by the Art Directors Club in New York and the American Photography Annual. Kamandy is an arts educator in Los Angeles. Kamandy's artworks are in the permanent collection of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and the US State Department's Office of Art in Embassies.
 

AMY TAYLOR

Amy Taylor is a textile artist and underpants extraordinaire with an emphasis on natural dyes. She bases her practice on an intersection of art and science, as well as the female form. Amy is seeking to create something positive in the edge of chaos, and is striving to connect people in and out of the traditional art worlds. Amy Taylor earned her BA in Visual and Critical Studies from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2010. Her work incorporates a variety of media including natural dyes, screen printing on fabric and paper, illustration, embroidery, and weaving. She is presently based in Chicago, IL.

VERA WITTKOWSKY
Vera Wittkowsky holds a Master in Scandinavian Studies, Philosophy and Gender Studies and a Diploma in Multimedia Arts and Animation from the Arts and Design Department, HTL Spengergasse, Vienna, Austria. Vera is currently working on her master’s thesis for the Interface Cultures Program at University of Arts and Design in Linz, Austria and her dissertation at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna, Austria. Her main focus is the technological replica of the human, led by the fragmentary idea of humankind. She asks how much these artifacts – in being built in the current image of the human and mirroring as well as influencing it – are constrained by technological possibilities (“because we can”), science policies (“who’s first?”) and corporate and military interests (“who pays for what?“). The research questions are, how artificial copies of the human could be created for the collective good of humankind and how we first would maybe have to change our self-conception of the human from a fragmented to a holistic view. During Vera’s research residency at UCLA Art Sci Center she is developing her artistic master’s project that is inspired by and a consequence of her theoretical research.
 

SAM LOCASCIO
Samuel A. LoCascio obtained his PhD in Neuroscience from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology studying mechanisms of brain regeneration in flatworms. He is currently a postdoctoral fellow in the lab of Dr. S. Lawrence Zipursky at UCLA, where he studies genetic programs of neuronal wiring using the fruit fly as a model organism. His interests include songwriting, animation, and communicating the practical and aesthetic value of basic scientific research to the public.

 
 
 
 
 
 

All UCLA Art|Sci events are FREE and open to the public, made possible in part by
the David Bermant Foundation, CNSI,
and the department of
Design Media Arts.

All day campus parking is $12 and parking information can be found here.

 

SPONSORED BY:

ArtSciCenter

LASER (Leonardo Art Science Evening Rendezvous) Talks is Leonardo's international program of evening gatherings that bring artists and scientists together for informal presentations and conversations. LASER Talks were founded in 2008 by Bay Area LASER Chair Piero Scaruffi and are in over 30 cities around the world. To learn more about how our LASER Hosts and to visit a LASER near you please visit our website

For most up to date information on Los Angeles LASER Talks visit the UCLA Art | Sci Center LASER Page.

The mission of the LASERs is to provide the general public with a snapshot of the cultural environment of a region and to foster interdisciplinary networking.

When
March 21st, 2019 from  7:00 PM to  9:00 PM
Location
CSNI
570 Westwood Plaza, Building 114, 5th floor
Presentation Space, CNSI (SOUTH)
Hybrid / Los Angeles, CA 90095
United States
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