Mirelle Phillips

Mirelle Phillips

Mirelle Phillips is a multi-disciplinary artist and designer whose work unites culture, music, science, technology, and nature.

Her projects range from designing an immersive concert for Chance the Rapper, a projection mapped butterfly pavilion, and experimental healing environments created in partnership with Mt. Sinai's Abilities Research Center.

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Mark Ramos

Mark Ramos

Mark Ramos is a Brooklyn-based new media artist.

Mark is deeply committed to the ethos of open source: the free sharing of information and data + creative uses of technology. His work is engaged with democratizing the worlds of art and technology through community and individual empowerment via the means of technological production. Mark works with the mediums of physical computing (using computers to sense and react to the physical world), software and web programming and digital sculpture to create interactive work that facilitate encounters with our own uncertain digital futures.

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Mindy Seu

Mindy Seu

Mindy Seu is a designer and researcher. She holds an M.Des from Harvard's Graduate School of Design and B.A. in Design Media Arts from University of California, Los Angeles.

As a fellow at the Berkman Klein Center for the Internet and Society at Harvard Law School, she created an archive of cyberfeminism that spans three decades. She has also been a fellow at the Internet Archive, co-organizing the Arts Track of the inaugural Decentralized Web Summit.

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Molly Soda

Molly Soda

Molly Soda is a visual artist working in video, installation, interactive art, performance and print media. Her work is often hosted online, specifically on social media platforms, allowing the work to evolve and interact with the platforms themselves.

Soda engages with questions of revisiting one’s own virtual legacy, how we present ourselves and perform for imagined others online and how the ever shifting nature of our digital space affects our memories and self concept.

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Kinlaw

Kinlaw

Kinlaw is a composer, choreographer and artist focusing on empathic potential and agency developed by performance.

Known for both solo works and performances with as many as two-hundred performers, she studies themes of power, retentive memory, trauma and connection, resisting corporeal jurisdiction and the ways sociopolitics infringe upon our bodies. Her work has been featured throughout New York City in institutions like MoMA, MoMA PS1, Pioneer Works, Mana Contemporary, National Sawdust and Knockdown Center as well as throughout Europe. Kinlaw has been written about in The New York Times, Art In America, Huffington Post, Art Forum and Pitchfork, amongst others.

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Sarah Rothberg

Sarah Rothberg

Sarah Rothberg is an interactive media artist who captures the interplay between technology, systems, and the personal, creating meaning through unique and idiosyncratic experiences that encourage new ways of thinking, understanding, and communicating.

Sarah's work has been exhibited internationally at venues including Sotheby's S2 gallery, MUTEK festival, Miami Art Week, and bitforms gallery. She teaches new media at NYU's Interactive Media Arts and Interactive Telecommunications Program at Tisch.

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Reese Donohue

Reese Donohue

Tempo, a creative technology studio, builds immersive experiences that emphasize interactive and spatial audio with the belief that sound and form are inextricable, and that sonic environments are enmeshed in spatial perception.

Tempo’s work has appeared in Artforum, The Creators Project, The Cut, and includes clients such as MoMA PS1, Tribeca Film Festival, and Red Bull Arts New York.

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Ziyang Wu

Ziyang Wu

Ziyang Wu’s art practice focuses on a new power of control rooted in what he has termed as “post Internet micro-alienation”.

Referring to contemporary technology, digital power structures, popular culture, and the alienation of an individual’s spirit and body, he draws on these themes to create works rooted in absurdist and carnivalesque techniques to propose critiques and celebrations of alienated culture.

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Tony Patrick

Tony Patrick

Tony Patrick is a WorldBuilder, Immersive director, and founder of the Tenfold Gaming Initiative.

As an author/director of numerous screenplays, short films, and documentaries (HBO, Cinemax, and the CBC) in conjunction with a series of published comics under his belt (Batman & The Signal, X'ed), Tony's penchant for creating fictional and immersive worlds catapulted him into future-facing residencies sponsored by Sundance New Frontier, Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, Verizon 5G, Ryot, and IFP.

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