Andrew Demirjian
Andrew Demirjian is an interdisciplinary artist who creates experimental
assemblages of image, sound and text that contest narrow regimes of media
conventions. Typologies, the language of naming and the politics of categorization
are often a focus of his projects. The pieces take the form of interactive installations,
generative artworks, audiovisual performances and single channel videos. He is
interested in using technology like surveillance, data science, and virtual reality to
oppose market interests and heighten critical thinking.
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Benton C Bainbridge
Benton C. Bainbridge is an American artist known for creating movies,
installations, and live visual performances with custom digital, analog
and optical systems of his own design. His early career focused on the
live creation of electronic cinema in collaboration with other artists and
anticipated today’s VJ collectives while his aesthetic and technique are
characterized by extensive real-time manipulation of analog and digital
media.
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Javier Molina
Javier Molina is an engineer, actor, and media artist working with
virtual reality, motion capture, interactive installations,
performance art, and experimental film. He holds a degree in
Telecommunications Engineering from the Army Polytechnic
School in Quito, Ecuador. He moved to New York City to study at
NYU School of Engineering along with a minor in acting at Uta
Hagen’s HB Studio. He is currently working at NYU MAGNET as
faculty researching VR and AR technologies and teaching motion
capture workflow for virtual reality.
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Carla Gannis
Gannis identifies as a visual storyteller. With the use of 21st Century representational technologies she narrates through a “digital looking glass” where reflections on power, sexuality, marginalization, and agency emerge. She is fascinated by digital semiotics and the situation of identity in the blurring contexts of real and virtual.
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