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Salome Asega Roadtrip Nation

Salome Asega Roadtrip Nation
Salome Asega Roadtrip Nation

Salome Asega Roadtrip Nation Salome asega, director, new inc roadtrip nation interview i lead creators in blending art, technology, and design to forge new, experimental narratives and projects. Asega’s latest work, rats, 2022, is a funny and seething critique of “risk assessment tools,” which aid decision makers on welfare eligibility, medical benefits, and housing services. the work explores the impact of biased data generated by a.i. through interviews with researchers and artists.

Salome Asega Inclusive Media Futures
Salome Asega Inclusive Media Futures

Salome Asega Inclusive Media Futures Salome asega is an american artist, researcher, and arts administrator based in new york city. she is the director of new inc, the new museum 's incubator for art, design, and technology, and a co founder of powrplnt, a digital arts education nonprofit in brooklyn. [1]. On this episode i’m joined by salome asega. salome and i discuss her journey from working at the ford foundation to returning to a more intimate engagement with artists at new inc. With her own work and in her support of others, asega is consistently mapping out what our collective futures might look like, all the while acknowledging the limits and possibilities of the technologies that will get us there. Asega is director of new inc, an art, design, and technology incubator program at the new museum that offers artists professional development, mentorship, and shared workspace. she also sits on the boards of eyebeam, the national performance network, and powrplnt.

Salome Asega Salome Asega On The Line Unity
Salome Asega Salome Asega On The Line Unity

Salome Asega Salome Asega On The Line Unity With her own work and in her support of others, asega is consistently mapping out what our collective futures might look like, all the while acknowledging the limits and possibilities of the technologies that will get us there. Asega is director of new inc, an art, design, and technology incubator program at the new museum that offers artists professional development, mentorship, and shared workspace. she also sits on the boards of eyebeam, the national performance network, and powrplnt. Combining the acronym rat with monster trucks – a feature of her las vegas childhood – asega packages serious social issues in a playful form, with sinister undertones. outside the museum, a rat shaped monster truck can be viewed via augmented reality (ar). Salome asega is the director of new inc, an incubator for art, design and technology entrepreneurs run by the new museum in new york. she's also an artist and researcher whose practice celebrates dissensus and multivocality. Salome asega is a brooklyn based artist and researcher whose practice celebrates dissensus and multivocality. through participatory research, she works collaboratively to build interactive installations and to develop odd wearables. Afrofuturist museum mines artifacts from the future “so often black people are left out of design future thinking,” says iyapo repository's salome asega.

Next Thursday A Live Talk With Salome Asega Director Of Art X Tech
Next Thursday A Live Talk With Salome Asega Director Of Art X Tech

Next Thursday A Live Talk With Salome Asega Director Of Art X Tech Combining the acronym rat with monster trucks – a feature of her las vegas childhood – asega packages serious social issues in a playful form, with sinister undertones. outside the museum, a rat shaped monster truck can be viewed via augmented reality (ar). Salome asega is the director of new inc, an incubator for art, design and technology entrepreneurs run by the new museum in new york. she's also an artist and researcher whose practice celebrates dissensus and multivocality. Salome asega is a brooklyn based artist and researcher whose practice celebrates dissensus and multivocality. through participatory research, she works collaboratively to build interactive installations and to develop odd wearables. Afrofuturist museum mines artifacts from the future “so often black people are left out of design future thinking,” says iyapo repository's salome asega.

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