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Many thanks to Anonda Bell and Jacqueline Mabey for their thoughtful and insightful words about my work! Pictured above, the slick and gorgeous cover that I couldn't help taking a selfie in.
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I am pleased to announce that I am serving as the Jury Captain in for the Core77 Design Concept Awards this year.
The design concept category includes all conceptual or proposal designs, whether self-initiated or created for a client or educational institution, which have been fully developed, but not yet brought to market or made available for pre-order. Due to the conceptual nature of the category, effective writing and visuals are critical, and entries should be fully described and illustrated to clarify the intent as much as possible.
I deeply encourage everyone to apply! http://designawards.core77.com/
Workshop Objectives:
Students will take a form they have developed in the studio and transform it into a living object. Often forms are conceived and created in the vacuum of software and deployed through the precise mechanical arms of machining. The world that these designs are deployed into are never so simple- the living, entropic forces that disobediently mold, stain, and contaminate are inherent in the fabric of any site. Layering growth, decay, (and thereby time) into the formal dimension, we will investigate the operation of co-creation within different processes. This exercise will be a launching point into taking into account a building as a temporal, living entity.
Febrauary 2018
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https://www.thisisposit.com/
I had the pleasure of participating in the inaugural Zero Gravity flight of the Space Initiative at MIT Media Lab. My research was a speculative design object for the emotional strains of future space travel. You can read the full article here: https://www.media.mit.edu/posts/rhapsody-in-zero-g/
"The projects aboard the flight all represent potentially groundbreaking research; they’ll go on to become peer-reviewed research, models for further iterations, and/or design challenges for others to explore. But the meta goal of this flight speaks to something beyond specific projects and results: it speaks to the broader implications of humanity’s efforts in and around space... Ani Liu created Smells for Space, a project playing with how scent might help spacefarers stay connected to places and people on Earth."
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"She blends art with science, technology and politics to explore what it means to be human in an increasingly virtual world. “I bring very disparate ideas together to reveal aspects about how technology frames our reality,” says Liu"
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Opening Next Friday October 6th 7PM at Mills Gallery
Details here! http://www.bcaonline.org/calendar/calendar-of-events/details/931-laboratory-of-longings-the-experiments-of-ani-liu.html
Edit: Thanks To all who came! Some photos from the opening below!
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Discover the unexpected with Ani Liu, an artist working at the intersection of science and art who uses playful experimentation, intuition and speculative biology to explore being fully human in a technologically-mediated world. Featuring a selection of projects from Liu's time at the MIT Media Lab, curated by Ethan Vogt, this immersive exhibition and performance art event fuses scientific experimentation with sensory expression.
The Global Community Bio Summit that I participated in got a write up in Makery here: http://www.makery.info/2017/10/10/le-mit-media-lab-prend-le-leadership-sur-la-communaute-diybio/
I moderated a BioArt and Design panel with Alison Irvine from Genspace and Lena Asai. Makery gave me a little shut out here. (Thanks Makery!)
I spent a month in factories in China on a research grant called Hacking Manufacturing from MIT Media Lab. You can read about my experience here: https://www.media.mit.edu/posts/hacking-manufacturing-research-on-the-factory-floor/
"In a world full of new science and technology, it's increasingly difficult for society to contemplate what it's doing to itself before it's already doing it. This trend will only accelerate, though, so today's artists should consider it their duty to utilize STEM in their work."
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I will be giving a talk about my work as a keynote speaker in Brasilia, Brazil June 16th! Come visit and say hi if you are in the area!
Update: Images from the Talk!
I must admit this is the biggest selfie line that has ever assembled for me after a talk. Thank you for all the warmth and energy Brasilia!
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I had the pleasure of sharing my work at PC Magazine today! You can watch the entireinterview here.