Reality, Technology and Art — Panel Discussion at 1014 New York
As part of the ongoing exhibition, Elias Wessel — It’s Complicated, Is Possibly Art, 1014 invites its audience to join a the panel discussion »Reality, Technology and Art« with Dr. Wendy Suzuki, Professor of Neural Science and Psychology in the Center for Neural Science at New York University, Sue Huang, a new media artist whose work addresses collective experience, and Elias Wessel, whose latest exhibition is currently on view at 1014. Moderated by the exhibition curator, Alina Girshovich.
Number three of the tripartite poster series used for the panel discussion »Reality, Technology and Art« on the occasion of the exhibition It’s Complicated, Is Possibly Art at 1014 New York (poster © 2022 EWS / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn, Germany)
What is the role of digital technologies in co-creating the reality we see, hear, and feel? How are AI and other digital tools being used in art? What does the future hold?
What is human is malleable and the tools we shape, shape us. Much research and scholarship has been taking place on the effects of digital technologies on the human brain, language and communication, and our perception of the world we inhabit. Join us for a conversation with experts in art, tech, and neuroscience as they share their thoughts on the current intersections between the digital and the physical, the use of digital technologies in art, and what they envision for the future. Further Information on the event and participating speakers can be found here.
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