Electromedia, Design Fluidity, and Afrocentric Design
In this talk, Ari Melenciano will give a survey of her electromedia and design practice as she engages with human-computer interactive art, society, race, and sentient ecologies as central nodes to her whole-systems-based work. She will then go into her research practice on various forms of design (from biomimicry oriented to Afrocentric) and the societal impacts of technology. Ari will wrap up with the work she has done in creating and developing the social institution Afrotectopia.
Ari Melenciano is a Brooklyn-based designer, creative technologist, and researcher who is passionate about exploring the relationships between various forms of design and sentient experiences. She is a creative technologist at Google’s Creative Lab, teaching and research fellow at NYU’s Interactive Telecommunications Graduate Program, and founder of Afrotectopia—a social institution fostering interdisciplinary innovation at the intersections of art, design, technology, Black culture, and activism. Her award-winning work has been supported and exhibited by a variety of institutions including Sundance, New Inc., the New York Times, and the Studio Museum of Harlem. She is often guest lecturing at universities around the world.
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School of Art & Design Visitors Committee