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{{Event
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|Event display name=The APD Decruitment Initiative
|Event display name=The APD Decruitment Initiative
|Date Start=2022-04-14
|Date Start=2022-04-14 12:00 AM
|Date End=2022-04-16
|Date End=2022-04-16 12:00 AM
|Total days adjusted=3
|Event description=Andie & Sam collaborated in conjunction with The Museum of Human Achievement to realize the work shared here in Fusebox’s The It’s NOT Fair.
|Event description=Andie & Sam collaborated in conjunction with The Museum of Human Achievement to realize the work shared here in Fusebox’s The It’s NOT Fair.
Title: The APD Decruitment Initiative
 
Title: The APD Decruitment Initiative<br>
Medium: single-channel video, prints
Medium: single-channel video, prints


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He has taught at ITP/NYU, The New School, and the School for Poetic Computation, and was formerly Magic Grant fellow at the Brown Institute at Columbia University, and Special Projects editor at the New Inquiry Magazine. He is currently an Assistant Professor in the Department of Design at UT Austin.
He has taught at ITP/NYU, The New School, and the School for Poetic Computation, and was formerly Magic Grant fellow at the Brown Institute at Columbia University, and Special Projects editor at the New Inquiry Magazine. He is currently an Assistant Professor in the Department of Design at UT Austin.
|Event short description=The APD Decruitment Initiative is a multi-part public service campaign that aims to prevent potential recruits from joining the Austin Police Department, and to convince existing police officers to quit their jobs.
|Event format=Exhibition
|Event medium=Civic Engagement; Installation; Video
|Associated Program=CATS+
|Presented by=Fusebox
|Presented by=Fusebox
|Sponsored by=Nomad Sound,Art Alliance Austin
|Sponsored by=Nomad Sound; Art Alliance Austin
|Funded by=Grant for Technology Opportunities Program (GTOPs)
|Funded by=Grant for Technology Opportunities Program (GTOPs)
|Associated Program=CATS+
|Event artist=Andie Flores; Sam Lavigne
|Event artist=Andie Flores,Sam Lavigne
|Event admission type=Free
|Type of Event=Art
|Airtable Record ID=recMxjoRHycDXZJk0
|Event ticket price=0
|Airtable Last Modified=2023-11-25 2:13 PM
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Event Info
Date start 04.14.22
Date end 04.16.22
Start Time 12am
Format
Medium
Admission Free
Involved
Press
05.03.22 Fusebox Festival 2022: The "It's Not" Fair by William Sarradet (Glasstire)
04.07.22 Five Things to Experience at Fusebox Festival by Wayne Alan Brenner (Austin Chronicle)

Andie & Sam collaborated in conjunction with The Museum of Human Achievement to realize the work shared here in Fusebox’s The It’s NOT Fair.

Title: The APD Decruitment Initiative
Medium: single-channel video, prints

The APD Decruitment Initiative is a multi-part public service campaign that aims to prevent potential recruits from joining the Austin Police Department, and to convince existing police officers to quit their jobs.

andie flores (she/her) is a performance artist, comedian, and writer who uses embarrassment as a medium for investigating hyper, almost obsessive, visibility in a racialized body.

Sam Lavigne is an artist and educator whose work deals with data, surveillance, cops, natural language processing, and automation. He has exhibited work at Lincoln Center, SFMOMA, Pioneer Works, DIS, Ars Electronica, The New Museum, the Smithsonian American Art Museum, and his work has been covered in the New Yorker, the Washington Post, the Guardian, Motherboard, Wired, the Atlantic, Forbes, NPR, the San Francisco Chronicle, the World Almanac, the Ellen Degeneres Show and elsewhere.

He has taught at ITP/NYU, The New School, and the School for Poetic Computation, and was formerly Magic Grant fellow at the Brown Institute at Columbia University, and Special Projects editor at the New Inquiry Magazine. He is currently an Assistant Professor in the Department of Design at UT Austin.