May 2

Installation: Mirrored Realities

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Movement Lab, Milstein Center LL020
  • Add to Calendar 2024-05-02 10:00:00 2024-05-03 13:00:00 Installation: Mirrored Realities Image Student Artist-in-Residence, Eris Gao presents: Mirrored Realities Thursday, May 2nd to Friday, May 3rd  |  10 AM - 1 PM  Mirrored Realities  During their residency at the Movement Lab, Eris Gao has investigated how technological advances such as AR/VR, computer vision, and computational sound and art have changed the way humans view the world. Eris’s interactive installation uses projection, sound, and cameras to explore human perception in an age of computers and how technology manipulates the very fabric of reality. Drop in the installation between 10 AM - 1 PM! Capacity in the lab is capped at 40 audience members. Attendees who have RSVP'd before the event will have priority, and admission will be determined on a first come first serve basis on arrival. If you RSVP before the event but you arrive late, we reserve the right to give your spot to someone on the waitlist.  Attendees who have not RSVP'd will be put on a standby waitlist if they arrive in-person before the event. RSVP Form Image Eris Gao is a senior at Barnard College studying computer science. They are a multimedia artist and designer who works with algorithms, circuits, cameras, and pixels. Their works deal with symbols, collage, memory, and meaning. They are interested in how technology, particularly AR/VR, computer vision, and generative/computational art, reshapes human perception and constructs alternate realities stored in pixels, matrices, and silicon chips. They hope to use the Movement Lab to experiment and explore how human senses and perception can be augmented and supplemented by technology. Movement Lab, Milstein Center LL020 Barnard College barnard-admin@digitalpulp.com America/New_York public
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Student Artist-in-Residence, Eris Gao presents: Mirrored Realities

Thursday, May 2nd to Friday, May 3rd  |  10 AM - 1 PM 

Mirrored Realities 

During their residency at the Movement Lab, Eris Gao has investigated how technological advances such as AR/VR, computer vision, and computational sound and art have changed the way humans view the world. Eris’s interactive installation uses projection, sound, and cameras to explore human perception in an age of computers and how technology manipulates the very fabric of reality.

Drop in the installation between 10 AM - 1 PM!

Capacity in the lab is capped at 40 audience members. Attendees who have RSVP'd before the event will have priority, and admission will be determined on a first come first serve basis on arrival. If you RSVP before the event but you arrive late, we reserve the right to give your spot to someone on the waitlist. 

Attendees who have not RSVP'd will be put on a standby waitlist if they arrive in-person before the event.

RSVP Form

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Eris Gao is a senior at Barnard College studying computer science. They are a multimedia artist and designer who works with algorithms, circuits, cameras, and pixels. Their works deal with symbols, collage, memory, and meaning. They are interested in how technology, particularly AR/VR, computer vision, and generative/computational art, reshapes human perception and constructs alternate realities stored in pixels, matrices, and silicon chips. They hope to use the Movement Lab to experiment and explore how human senses and perception can be augmented and supplemented by technology.