The Symposium featured four panels, each designed to engage the audience in the multifaceted process of working at the intersection of engineering and the arts.
The Symposium featured four panels, each designed to engage the audience in the multifaceted process of working at the intersection of engineering and the arts.
The performance featured music by Sō Percussion and guests.
There Might Be Others examines the role of presence, performer agency, and collective decision-making to create emergent composition. The performance featured New York dancers, Princeton alumni dancers, So Percussion and guests.
There Might Be Others, a dance + music + engineering collaboration with (from left to right) Naomi Leonard, Rebecca Lazier, Dan Trueman.
Guests enjoyed a reception and showcase of works presented by faculty, staff, and guests in the Forum located at the Lewis Arts Complex.
Guests enjoyed a reception and showcase of works presented by faculty, staff, and guests in the Forum located at the Lewis Arts Complex.
Fiber artist, Janet Echelman delivered the keynote speech.
Symposium guests experienced Visual Music, an immersive multimedia performance collaboration by composer/vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Bora Yoon and live visualist, software designer, and intermedia graphics artist Joshue Ott.
Symposium guests experienced Visual Music, an immersive multimedia performance collaboration by composer/vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Bora Yoon(link is external) and live visualist, software designer, and intermedia graphics artist Joshue Ott(link is external).
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