Golan Levin

Golan Levin // Interactive Art, Computational Design, And Speculative Human-computer Interaction

Golan Levin is an artist, professor, and engineer interested in exploring new modes of reactive expression. His work combines equal measures of the whimsical, the provocative, and the sublime in a wide variety of online, installation and performance media. Through performances, digital artifacts, and virtual environments, Levin applies creative twists to digital technologies that highlight our relationship with machines, make visible our ways of interacting with each other, and explore the intersection of non-verbal communication and interactivity.

Levin’s lecture focuses on the medium of response, and in the conditions that enable people to experience creative feedback with reactive artworks (that is, artworks that respond to a stimulus). Levin discusses a wide range of his own projects, with a particular attention to how the use of gestural interfaces, visual abstraction, and information visualization can support new modes of interaction, play, and self-discovery.

One-on-Ones with Catherine Haggarty

One-on-Ones with Catherine Haggarty

RMCAD students have the exciting opportunity to meet one-on-one and share their work with visiting artist Catherine Haggarty. Monday, February 5, 2024, and Wednesday, February 7, 2024.

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One-on-Ones with Catherine Haggarty

One-on-Ones with Catherine Haggarty

RMCAD students have the exciting opportunity to meet one-on-one and share their work with visiting artist Catherine Haggarty. Monday, February 5, 2024, and Wednesday, February 7, 2024.

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Networking Virtual Workshop

Networking Virtual Workshop

In this workshop students will learn the art of networking to effectively connect with industry professionals, alumni, and employers. Tuesday, April 4, 2024, 4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. MT

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