Cycles: Building as Form Symposium with Keynote Madeline Hollander
About the program
Students from the graduate and undergraduate program at SAIC join internationally renowned artist Madeline Hollander to discuss speculative actions and artistic gestures concerning life, labor, and circulation within the built environment. This symposium is part of a virtual lecture series organized through the course Building as Form: Architectural Concepts in Sculpture and Studio Research led by Danny Floyd and Jeff Prokash in conjunction with the departments of Visual & Critical Studies and Sculpture at SAIC.
Madeline Hollander is a Los Angeles based choreographer and movement consultant who works with performance, video and robotics to explore how human movement and body-language negotiate their limits within everyday systems of technology, intellectual property law, and daily ritual. Coming from a background of professional ballet and a degree in cultural anthropology, Hollander works with dancers, non-dancers, video and objects to compose movement sequences and environments that investigate the formation of new body languages generated by the evolution of interface design, ergonomics, mediated daily rituals and social behavior.
This symposium will feature talks by SAIC graduate and undergraduate students: Omer Alraee, Owen Gunderman, Luca Klauba, Yeonsoo Lee, Jack Liu, Jack Mackenzie, Jackson Strome, and Charlie Thackway
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