Presentation at Open Fields Conference

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I presented Practicing Symbiosis: Experiments in Collaborative Teaching and Art Making between Science and Art, a talk written with Iris Meier. Learn more about our Art-Science project, Where Rocks are Fed to Trees.  OPEN FIELDS Conference and Exhibition in the framework of RIXC Art Science Festival 2016 Riga, September 29 … Read More

Worm Cozies at Steam Factory Showcase

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Learn about my Worm Cozies project and other neat research being done by STEAM Factory faculty members from the Ohio State University. I will show you how cohabitating with a fuzzy, friendly, camouflaged worm composting ecosystem in your home or office could become the future of reducing greenhouse gas output. STEAM … Read More

Presenting work at Green Drinks

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Aug 24 6pm – 8pm – networking begins at 6pm, presentations begin at 7pm. Barley’s Underground, 467 N. High St., Columbus, Ohio 43040 Biomimicry is this month’s theme Nature is efficient. Designers, engineers and artists who look to nature’s ingenuity for alternative physical constructs or methodologies are … Read More

Science of the Unseen SIGGRAPH exhibition

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Thrilled to have my video HandShake – a collaboration with worms, webcam, and musician Matt Ogborn – included in the exhibition SIGGRAPH Science of the Unseen. “What goes unseen, unfelt, unheard? The artworks in Science of the Unseen: Digital Art Perspectives integrate science and art to amplify what may go … Read More

Robots and Art book

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My chapter, Embracing Interdependencies: Machines, Humans and Non-humans is published in Robots and Art: Exploring an Unlikely Symbiosis. I’m pleased to be among this group of authors, engineers and artists. About the book: “The first compendium on robotic art of its kind, this book explores the integration of … Read More

When Architecture, Art, and Biology Collide

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I participated in a symposium at the University of Minnesota that explored the convergence of these three fields and the interdisciplinary design solutions that result in the built environment and beyond. Blaine Brownell wrote about it in Architect Magazine.

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