Keith Ellenbogen, Photograph of the artist. Image courtesy of the artist.
Visual Arts
Olafur Eliasson, Your rainbow panorama, 2006-2011. ARoS Aarhus Kunstmuseum, Denmark. Credit: Studio Olafur Eliasson.
Olafur Eliasson
Renowned for the multi-faceted practice of his studio in Berlin, Olafur Eliasson creates ambitious public art projects, large-scale installations, architectural pavilions, major art exhibitions, spatial experiments, sensory experiences, and a distinctive art and social business enterprise — Little Sun, a solar powered lamp that is “a work of art that works in life.”
2014
Jenna Sutela, nimiia seance, 2018. Photo: Anne Tetzlaff / Somerset House Studios.
Jenna Sutela
Interspecies communicator using living material to explore the unknown
Trevor Paglen, Courtesy of the Artist
Trevor Paglen
Constructing the unfamiliar and meticulously researched ways to see and interpret the world around us
Tomás Saraceno, Biosphere MW32/Flying Garden/Air-Port-City, 2007. Courtesy: Tomás Saraceno. Credit: Rokma.
Tomás Saraceno
Inflatable and airborne biospheres that expand our thermodynamic imagination
REVERBERATIONS
September 25, 2014
MIT Museum
SENSING
September 27, 2014
2:00 – 5:00 pm
Media Lab, MIT Building E14-674
Matthew Ritchie at the ICA, where the British-born, New York-based artist had an 18-month residency. Credit: Aram Boghosian for The Boston Globe.
Matthew Ritchie
Artistic explorations of existence and scale
Thom Kubli with Black Hole Horizon, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Credit: Argeo Ascani.
Thom Kubli
Exploring the boundaries of physical space and floating structures
B. Stephen Carpenter II, Intentional Public Disruptions: Art, Responsibility and Pedagogy.
B. Stephen Carpenter II
Intentional Public Disruptions: Art, Responsibility and Pedagogy
Sarnath Banerjee. Credit: Hemant Sareen.
Sarnath Banerjee
Demystifying social science through creative storytelling
Agnieszka Kurant. Photo: Janek Zamoyski.
Agnieszka Kurant
Creating art through emergence and collective intelligence
Hyphen-Labs, NeuroSpeculative AfroFeminism Characters. Courtesy of the Artists.