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Azra Aksamija & Future Heritage Lab, Memory Matrix, 2016. Photo: Dietmar Offenhuber.
Azra Aksamija & Future Heritage Lab, Memory Matrix, 2016. Photo: Dietmar Offenhuber.

March 7, 2022May 9, 2022

Urgent, Critical, and Experimental Explorations Across Art-Culture-Technology

The Spring 2022 programming aims to revisit the foundational parameters of the Art, Culture, and Technology Program, positioning ACT within the context of a changing world and its future challenges. By articulating key thematic avenues and methodological approaches that intersect the work of invited artists and ACT faculty members, we link these inquiries to concerns of other researchers at MIT and beyond. The programming falls into two categories: artist talks and panels.

Monday, March 7
Adesola Akinleye
6pm – In Person Event
Collaboration with CAST

Monday, April 4
Alia Farid
6pm – In Person Event

Thursday, April 28
Nida Sinnokrot
6pm – Hybrid Event
Collaboration with Architecture

ACT’s Lecture Series draws together artists, scholars, and other cultural practitioners from different disciplines to discuss artistic methodologies and forms of inquiry at the intersection of art, architecture, science, and technology. Each spring and fall semester brings a different thematic focus and the format for each event shifts depending on the visitor(s) and the nature of their presentations and performances.

ACT’s Spring 2022 series is conceived by Azra Aksamija, ACT Director, and coordinated with Marissa Friedman, Marketing and Communications Manager.

This lecture series is made possible with the generous support of The Council for the Arts at MIT (CAMIT)