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SUMMARY:Research workshop on somaesthetic design
DESCRIPTION:Participants on the workshop were a group of HCI researchers and was facilitated by researcher Katerina Stepanova\, visiting ITU from Simon Fraser University\, Canada\, and Assoc. Prof. Vasiliki Tsaknaki (ITU). \nAs part of their research on design with breathing for embodied connection\, the researchers conducted a somaesthetic design workshop prototyping with somadigital materials. They explored the qualities of experiences that emerge when the sense our own and other’s breathing is mediated though different materials. Part of the workshop focused on reflection on how we perceive and connect to human and more-than-human others by sharing the experience of breathing\, how this experience unfolds\, and what type of cues could support its unfolding. Katerina brought the VR demo Star Stuff (https://www.researchgate.net/publication/361590556_Star-Stuff_A_Shared_Immersive_Experience_in_Space)\, which participants and other faculty had the chance to experience in the lab. \nKaterina Stepanova is PhD Candidate at iSpace lab at the School of Interactive Art and Technology at Simon Fraser University\, Vancouver\, Canada. Through an embodied cognition\, phenomenology and soma-design her work explores how VR and bio-responsive technology can support intimate\, and sometimes transformative experiences of feeling connection to oneself\, others\, and the world.
URL:https://airlab.itu.dk/event/research-workshop-on-somaesthetic-design/
LOCATION:AIR LAB\, Rued Langgaards Vej 7\, Copenhagen S\, 2300\, Denmark
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SUMMARY:Feminist Technoscience Film Club vol. 1
DESCRIPTION:The film club is hosted by PhD student Anna Brynskov from Digital Design\, in collaboration with ETHOS Lab and AIR Lab. \nhttps://ethos.itu.dk/teaching_activities/ \nThis spring\, Feminist Technoscience Film Club will host three film screenings on the theme ‘bodily relations and machines’. It is open to anyone\, but make sure to book a (free) ticket if you plan to come. On the February 28th\, we open the Feminist Technoscience Film Club with the feature film TEKNOLUST! \nTeknolust (2002) is an aesthetically pleasing sci-fi comedy about three cyborg women and their creator\, the bio-geneticist Rosetta Stone – all four played by Tilda Swinton. The film fluctuates in and out of the four women’s intimate relations – life-sustainingly necessary ones and those just for pleasure. The three cyborgs carry a digital virus which starts to spread to humans\, so Rosetta’s scientific work and personal life starts getting complicated. \nWHAT: Screening of Teknolust followed by discussion\nWHERE: The screening will take place in AIR Lab at IT University of Copenhagen.\nWHEN: February 28\, 16-18:00. \nBring your cozy + curious mood\, and we shall discuss the film after watching it together. ☁️🎞️👽
URL:https://airlab.itu.dk/event/feminist-technoscience-film-club/
LOCATION:AIR LAB\, Rued Langgaards Vej 7\, Copenhagen S\, 2300\, Denmark
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