Steve Oney with Steve Scher
On Air: The History of NPR
Rental Partner: University of Washington Office of Public Lectures presents
Machina Aesthetica, or Impressions on Art In and Out of the Machine Age
Artist, writer, and publisher, Paul Chan reflects on his experiences as an artist working in and out of the domains of technology. Discussing the various kinds of technology he has used to make work, from TrueType fonts and pirated software to datasets and machine learning frameworks, presents a unique perspective on artists and writers he admires, discussing how they incorporated and sometimes misused technology in their work.
Learn more about the University of Washington Office of Public Lectures Series here.
On Air: The History of NPR
Rental Partner: Puget Sound Symphony Orchestra presents
Dvorak, deFalla, and Beethoven
Town Hall Seattle and First Hill Improvement Association present
Systems & Solutions