Collaborative Research Seminar HI 295
Carmine Cella
Music; Center for New Music and Audio Technologies
Lisa Wymore
Theater, Dance & Performance Studies
Greg Niemeyer
Art Practice; Berkeley Center for New Media
WHAT ROLE WILL THE ARTS & HUMANITIES PLAY IN THE FUTURE OF OUR
TECHNOLOGICALLY DRIVEN WORLD? What does data feel like, how does it touch us, and how do we
touch it? Who is influencing our machines with regard to how they see and understand the human
experience? Are mediated bodies limited or expanded by technology? This seminar will focus on the project
of synthesizing the interdisciplinary fields of visual art, performance, music, digital technologies, applied data
science, and critical studies in the humanities to create new opportunities for innovators interested in a
post-anthropocentric and a socially and environmentally balanced future. We hope to unearth key
questions, resources, and future programmatic formats that develop practical and professional
opportunities for humanists, artists, and technologists interested in innovating with technology together.
After experiencing shared readings, the course will explore case studies with guests from professional
industries, non-profits, and other cultural institutions. The semester concludes with collaborative projects
that further develop themes addressed over the semester and will incorporate the expertise of the class
participants. More information is available online.
Apply online by May 15, 2021, at
https://forms.gle/39KPidKQtmU5U7B16