Critical Practices Unit (CPU) on Robotics and Performativity

Date
Tue November 19th 2019, 6:00 - 8:30pm
Event Sponsor
Department of Art & Art History
Location
McMurtry Building , Room 360
Critical Practices Unit (CPU) on Robotics and Performativity

In this interdisciplinary and practice-based group, with support from the Vice President for the Arts, we hope to stage collisions between the various humanistic and technological discourses through performances, art-objects, interactive media, and “critical making” projects, which, in some sense to be explored, materialize critical reflection.

In fidelity to these objects’ disobedience to any specific field, we want to stress that CPU is for those in the humanities, sciences, and arts. These conversations—spanning computation, performance, race, personhood, gesture, interaction, and more—will be made all the richer by a diversity of perspectives.

For our first event, we will be playing with haptic devices for underwater robots graciously loaned by The Stanford Robotics Lab, involving ourselves in a live performance piece / installation by Catie Cuan, PhD Candidate in Mechanical Engineering at Stanford, and settling into a conversation about the grafting of robotics and performativity. We are overjoyed that situating this discussion will be Sydney Skybetter, Lecturer in Theater and Performance Studies at Brown University, and Matthew Wilson Smith, Professor of German Studies and Performance Studies here at Stanford.

VISITOR INFORMATION: Room 360 is located on the third floor of the McMurtry Building at 355 Roth Way. Visitor parking is free all day on weekends and after 4 pm on weekdays, except by the Oval. Alternatively, take the Caltrain to Palo Alto Transit Center and hop on the free Stanford Marguerite Shuttle.

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