Another Dimension: Reinventing Public Art and Activism with Emergent Technologies

September 24, 2020 | 5:00pm TO 6:30pm
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2020-09-24 17:00:00 2020-09-24 18:30:00 Another Dimension: Reinventing Public Art and Activism with Emergent Technologies <p>A discussion with&nbsp;pioneering multimedia artist Nancy Baker Cahill on her use of emergent technologies.&nbsp;</p> America/Los_Angeles public

In these unprecedented times of personal isolation, political upheaval, and increasing state surveillance, the creative design of immersive digital experiences in contested spaces has generated innovative forms of resistance to injustice, inequity, and oppression. In this artist talk, pioneering multimedia artist Nancy Baker Cahill will discuss her use of emergent technologies such as augmented and virtual reality to foster new forms of public art and activism.  In addition to her own public artworks, she will explore Coordinates, her exhibition series that employs geo-locative technologies to address invisible histories of site including gentrification, ecological disaster, and racial violence, and her unique digital exhibition platform 4th Wall, which currently enables the display of virtual artist-generated phrases over immigrant detention facilities for In Plain Sight.

This program is made possible by the Remsen Bird Fund and the Arts and Urban Experience Initiative, which is generously funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

Portrait of Nancy Baker Cahill