ATC@UCSC, in conjunction with the Art Technology, and Culture Colloquium of the Berkeley Center for New Media, presents this free lecture:
Much of my work involves puzzling over questions about human perception and knowledge, particularly as they relate to the creative activities of humans, animals, and machines. I will present four works that are representative of these questions: "Nearly Human (one billionth of a human brain)", "Fly Away (Not Going Very Far)", "foals", and "Molto Lento (with plant conductor)."
Douglas Irving Repetto is an artist and teacher. His work, including sculpture, installation, performance, recordings, and software is presented internationally. He is the founder of a number of art/community-oriented groups including dorkbot: people doing strange things with electricity, ArtBots: The Robot Talent Show, organism: making art with living systems, and the music-dsp mailing list and website. Douglas is Director of Research at the Columbia University Computer Music Center and lives in New York City with his wife, writer Amy Benson, and their young son Beals; two cute/bad cats, Pokey and Sneezy; and many plants.
More on Douglas and his work can be found at http://music.columbia.edu/~douglas.
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