Technology Immersion Program

  • Mari Kimura

    Described as a ā€œvirtuoso playing at the edgeā€ by the New York Times, Mari Kimura is a prolific violinist/composer, a leading figure in the field of interactive computer music, and most recently known as an entrepreneur developing a motion sensor system called MUGICĀ®. Mari is renowned for her mastery of subharmonics—the production of pitches that […]

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  • Caroline Garcia

    Caroline Garcia is a culturally promiscuous, interdisciplinary artist. She works across performance, moving image, and installation through a hybridized aesthetic of cross-cultural movement, embodied research, and new media. Her practice traverses a highly personalized aggregation of distinct systems that interlace ethnotraditional forms of knowledge (such as dance, botany, poetry, and ceramics) with digital technologies (including […]

  • Chris Williams

    Chris Williams is a Brooklyn-based interdisciplinary artist and musician. His work, which includes electroacoustic composition and performance installation, explores the decoding of family history and time-space compression. He has toured extensively in the United States and abroad, including performances at the WeJazz Festival (Finland, 2022), The Kitchen NYC (New York, 2023), and La Sala Rossa […]

  • Weina Li

    Weina Li is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice combines natural and technological elements to create immersive installations, sculpture, photography, and video work. These works reflect her understanding of and fascination with the world around herself and the state of being. Weina’s work has been exhibited in New York at ChaShaMa, (You are the star, 2023), […]

  • Umber Majeed

    Umber Majeed is a multidisciplinary artist from New York. Her work, which incorporates writing, performance, and animation, engages with familial archives. Through a feminist lens, Umber examines the Pakistani state, as well as digital and urban infrastructure. Her work has been exhibited internationally, including showings at the National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts (Taiwan, 2021), […]

  • Lau Wai

    Lau Wai is a multidisciplinary artist born and raised in Hong Kong. Their work explores the moving image, photography, sculpture, and installation. Through the creation, exploration, and manipulation of their chosen media, Lau investigates the formation of identity via history, fiction, personal memory, and virtuality. Lau’s works have been shown internationally, including exhibitions and installations […]

  • Janessa Clark

    Janessa Clark is a BESSIE Award-nominated choreographer, dance filmmaker, performer, and installation artist. Her practice combines dance, video, new technology, and language to create movement-driven art for stage, screen, and site-specific environments. The work created nourishes a desire to challenge traditional modes of choreography and spectatorship through co-authorship. Janessa holds an MA in Performance Practices […]

  • Eva Davidova

    Like Eva Davidova’s previous works, Garden for Drowning Descendant, an interactive mixed reality work, uses the subconscious to workshop ideas. There is an ongoing exchange between dream and art in Davidova’s work; she processes the ideas for her art while sleeping, allowing new narratives to emerge. The resulting works have much in common with the […]

  • Raymond Pinto

    Raymond Pinto is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice explores and expands upon the intersection of visual art and dance. Their choreographies aim to push boundaries and craft narratives that harbor conversation between African and Latin diaspora and the Western art canon. As a professional dancer, Raymond has worked internationally, participating in performances at the Amsterdam […]

  • Richard Nathaniel

    Richard Nathaniel is a composer and performer, he has always viewed the turntable as more than just a tool for playing records—it is an instrument, a conduit for creative expression. For years, he has been immersed in the world of music, crafting sounds and experiences that transcend the boundaries of genre and convention. His most […]