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|Event display name=CATS+ Out of the Bag | |Event display name=CATS+ Out of the Bag | ||
|Date Start=2023-04-15 | |Date Start=2023-04-15 5:00 PM | ||
|Date End=2023-04-15 | |Date End=2023-04-15 10:00 PM | ||
|Event | |Event description=The Collaborative Art + Technology Situation (CATS+) at MoHA groups artists and tech wizards to collaborate on projects and share their processes. This spring 6 residents, a handful of mentors, and occasional visiting artists gathered for weekly Computer Club sessions to explore ideas, technologies, and ways of working together. | ||
This spring 6 residents, a handful of mentors, and occasional visiting artists gathered for weekly | |||
Something between a showcase, open studio, and performance, CATS+ Out of the Bag is an invitation for audiences to get curious, start conversations, dig into artists’ processes, and get excited about what technology means when we define it together. | Something between a showcase, open studio, and performance, CATS+ Out of the Bag is an invitation for audiences to get curious, start conversations, dig into artists’ processes, and get excited about what technology means when we define it together. | ||
The CATS+ residents are | The CATS+ residents are Itai Almor, Jesse Cline, Kellyn Dassler, Sam Mayer, Sara A Roma, and Serena Zam. Contributing mentors and artists include Kristine Fernandez, Cathryn Ploehn, Celine Lassus, Rachel Weil, Jay Roff-Garcia and Rachel Stuckey. | ||
|Event short description=The Collaborative Art + Technology Situation (CATS+) at MoHA groups artists and tech wizards to collaborate on projects and share their processes. This spring 6 residents, a handful of mentors, and occasional visiting artists gathered for weekly Computer Club sessions to explore ideas, technologies, and ways of working together. | |||
Contributing mentors and artists include | |Event format=Exhibition | ||
| | |Event medium=Mixed Media; Net.art; Participatory; Performance Art | ||
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|Associated Program=CATS+ | |Associated Program=CATS+ | ||
|Event artist= | |Funded by=Grant for Technology Opportunities Program (GTOPs); National Endowment for the Arts | ||
| | |Event artist=Jesse Cline; Kellyn Dassler; Sam Mayer; Sara Roma; Serena Zam; Kristine Fernandez; Cathryn Ploehn; Celine Lassus; Rachel Simone Weil; Itai Almor | ||
|Event | |Event admission type=Free | ||
|Is public= | |Resources={{Resource|Resource type=Event link|Resource link=https://themuseumofhumanachievement.com/CATS.html}} | ||
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|Airtable Last Modified=2023-11-25 2:20 PM | |||
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Revision as of 10:05, November 26, 2023
Date | 04.15.23 |
Time | 5pm–10pm |
Format | |
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Admission | Free |
The Collaborative Art + Technology Situation (CATS+) at MoHA groups artists and tech wizards to collaborate on projects and share their processes. This spring 6 residents, a handful of mentors, and occasional visiting artists gathered for weekly Computer Club sessions to explore ideas, technologies, and ways of working together.
Something between a showcase, open studio, and performance, CATS+ Out of the Bag is an invitation for audiences to get curious, start conversations, dig into artists’ processes, and get excited about what technology means when we define it together.
The CATS+ residents are Itai Almor, Jesse Cline, Kellyn Dassler, Sam Mayer, Sara A Roma, and Serena Zam. Contributing mentors and artists include Kristine Fernandez, Cathryn Ploehn, Celine Lassus, Rachel Weil, Jay Roff-Garcia and Rachel Stuckey.
Articles |
Date | Title | Author(s) | Category |
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02.01.24 | CATS+ Dance: Logic Machine Coming On- and Offline with Virus | Itai Almor | CATS+ Computer Club CATS+ |
02.01.24 | P5.js as an Art Medium | Kristine Fernandez | CATS+ Computer Club CATS+ |