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“Sputniko!” Sputniko!
“Sputniko!” Sputniko! is a Japanese/British artist and designer based in Tokyo. She is known for her film and multi-media installation works which explore the social and ethical implications of emerging technologies. She has recently exhibited her works in exhibitions such as the Cooper Hewitt Design Triennial (2019), “Broken Nature” at the Milan International Design Triennial (2019) and Setouchi Art Triennial, where she created a permanent art pavilion at the Benesse Art Site in Teshima. Sputniko! is currently an associate professor at the Tokyo University of Arts. From 2013 to 2017, she worked as an assistant professor at the MIT Media Lab, where she founded and directed the Design Fiction group. Other than teaching and making works, she became a 2019 TED Fellow and gave a talk at TED2019. She was also selected as one of Young Global Leaders (YGL) by the World Economic Forum in 2017. Image credit: Mami Arai
Georgina Voss
Georgina Voss is an artist, writer and educator. Originally trained in technology anthropology and industrial economics, her work explores the politics, presence and deviance of large-scale machines and technical systems through performance, multi-media installation, writing, and investigative research projects. Georgina’s work has been exhibited and performed in spaces including Tate Modern, Auto Italia South East, STUK (Leuven), London Design Festival, and TAC Eindhoven. Her writing has been published in places including The Atlantic, The Guardian, Science as Culture, Economic Science Fictions (MIT Press), Journal of Economic Geography, and Journal of Homosexuality. She is currently working on her second book, on experiencing systems, with Verso.
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Hi there, You are invited to a Zoom webinar. When: Jan 21, 2021 07:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) Topic: Daniels Talks | Imagining the Future through Design Register in advance for this webinar: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_u-zsgx7IQEeOyr61TeBTug After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. ---------- Webinar Speakers “Sputniko!” Sputniko! “Sputniko!” Sputniko! is a Japanese/British artist and designer based in Tokyo. She is known for her film and multi-media installation works which explore the social and ethical implications of emerging technologies. She has recently exhibited her works in exhibitions such as the Cooper Hewitt Design Triennial (2019), “Broken Nature” at the Milan International Design Triennial (2019) and Setouchi Art Triennial, where she created a permanent art pavilion at the Benesse Art Site in Teshima. Sputniko! is currently an associate professor at the Tokyo University of Arts. From 2013 to 2017, she worked as an assistant professor at the MIT Media Lab, where she founded and directed the Design Fiction group. Other than teaching and making works, she became a 2019 TED Fellow and gave a talk at TED2019. She was also selected as one of Young Global Leaders (YGL) by the World Economic Forum in 2017. Image credit: Mami Arai Georgina Voss Georgina Voss is an artist, writer and educator. Originally trained in technology anthropology and industrial economics, her work explores the politics, presence and deviance of large-scale machines and technical systems through performance, multi-media installation, writing, and investigative research projects. Georgina’s work has been exhibited and performed in spaces including Tate Modern, Auto Italia South East, STUK (Leuven), London Design Festival, and TAC Eindhoven. Her writing has been published in places including The Atlantic, The Guardian, Science as Culture, Economic Science Fictions (MIT Press), Journal of Economic Geography, and Journal of Homosexuality. She is currently working on her second book, on experiencing systems, with Verso.
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