Seminar: Art, Technology, and Living Systems by Brittany Ransom, April 8, 2010
Investigating the Convergence Between
Art, Technology, and Living Systems
A Presentation of Artwork & Robotic Prototypes
by Brittany Ransom
Thurs., April 8, 2010
10:00-10:50am
Loyola University Chicago
Lake Shore Campus
Mundelein Center
Room 603
Mundelein Center
Room 603
Free and Open to the Public
Brittany Ransom creates interactive sculptures, sound devices, and wearable recording units that incorporate the participation of humans and animals to examine the co-evolution between the living and our always evolving techno-culture.
Brittany Ransom creates interactive sculptures, sound devices, and wearable recording units that incorporate the participation of humans and animals to examine the co-evolution between the living and our always evolving techno-culture.
Loyola University Chicago
Lake Shore Campus Map
http://www.luc.edu/about/pdfs/lsc_may09.pdf
Lake Shore Campus Map
http://www.luc.edu/about/pdfs/lsc_may09.pdf
You can get off at the Red Line Loyola "L" stop.
Hunter Cole is an artist and scientist that creates living art, abstractions, digital art, and installations confronting issues related to biotechnology in our culture. She teaches biology and art at Loyola University Chicago.
http://www.huntercole.org/
Hunter Cole is an artist and scientist that creates living art, abstractions, digital art, and installations confronting issues related to biotechnology in our culture. She teaches biology and art at Loyola University Chicago.
http://www.huntercole.org/