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|Date Start=2023-06-29 | |Event display name=Hacking old tech: Mystic Hotline | ||
|Date End=2023-06-29 | |Date Start=2023-06-29 18:00 | ||
|Date End=2023-06-29 20:00 | |||
|Event image=File:Hacking old tech Mystic Hotline.jpg | |||
|Event description=Artist Rachel Simone Weil presents her interactive media project Mystic Hotline and talks through her process of hacking older technology as an ecological, political, and playful art practice. Weil also discusses the importance of working in line with your values when using technology in art. | |Event description=Artist Rachel Simone Weil presents her interactive media project Mystic Hotline and talks through her process of hacking older technology as an ecological, political, and playful art practice. Weil also discusses the importance of working in line with your values when using technology in art. | ||
|Funded by=National Endowment for the Arts | |||
This event was created for the CATS+ Interactive Cinema Residency. | |||
|Event short description=Artist Rachel Simone Weil presents her interactive media project Mystic Hotline and talks through her process of hacking older technology as an ecological, political, and playful art practice. Weil also discusses the importance of working in line with your values when using technology in art. | |||
This event was created for the CATS+ Interactive Cinema Residency. | |||
|Event format=Workshop | |||
|Event medium=Interactive; Media Art; Q&A; Video | |||
|Associated Program=CATS+ | |||
|Funded by=Grant for Technology Opportunities Program (GTOPs); National Endowment for the Arts | |||
|Event artist=Rachel Simone Weil | |Event artist=Rachel Simone Weil | ||
| | |Event admission type=Free | ||
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|Is public= | |Airtable Last Modified=2023-11-26 3:32 PM | ||
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[[Category:CATS+ Interactive Cinema]] | [[Category:CATS+ Interactive Cinema]] |
Latest revision as of 20:57, March 27, 2024
Event Info
Date | 06.29.23 |
Time | 6pm–8pm |
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Admission | Free |
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Associated Program | CATS+ |
Artist Rachel Simone Weil presents her interactive media project Mystic Hotline and talks through her process of hacking older technology as an ecological, political, and playful art practice. Weil also discusses the importance of working in line with your values when using technology in art.
This event was created for the CATS+ Interactive Cinema Residency.