Workshop by Ava Ansari, Andrew Quitmeyer, and Michael Nitsche

Sazmanab

Sazmanab hosts a talk by Ava Ansari, Andrew Quitmeyer, and Michael Nitsche on performance art and technology. The talk is followed by participation from art students and artists Mohammad Amini, Mahsa Biglow, Hajar Naseri, Soraya Sharghi, and other participants in testing Ava Ansari’s application Subway.

Ava Ansari is a performance artist interested in the aesthetic capacity of digital media and its dynamic qualities in creating virtual encounters. She is co-director of The Back Room, a curatorial and pedagogical project facilitating exchanges between artists and writers in the United States and Iran, co-run with Molly Kleiman. She holds an MA in Arts Politics from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts.

Andrew Quitmeyer is a polymath adventurer interested in discovering new ways of exploring and sharing the world. His work spans subversive media, computer-vision animal behaviour research, and experimental documentary. As a Digital Media PhD student at Georgia Tech, he studies “Digital Naturalism,” developing tools for engaging complex environments and expressing ideas through dense, contextual information.

Michael Nitsche is Associate Professor in Digital Media at the School of Literature, Communication & Culture (LCC) at the Georgia Institute of Technology. His research focuses on spatiality and performance in digital media, exploring the intersection of digital and physical space through video games, mobile technologies, and digital performance. His work is conducted within the Digital World and Image Group and is supported by the NSF and industry partners. His publications include Video Game Spaces (2009) and The Machinima Reader (2011).

Venue: Sazmanab (Sazman-e Ab St.)
Date: Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Time: 5:30–8 PM

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