The Art, Technology, and Culture Colloquium

Code Name
  • ATC
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The ATC lecture series is an internationally known forum for presenting new ideas that challenge conventional wisdom about technology and culture. This series, free of charge and open to the public, presents artists, writers, curators, and scholars who consider contemporary issues at the intersection of aesthetic expression, emerging technologies, and cultural history, from a critical perspective.

 

This Spring ATC celebrated its Tenth Anniversary.

 

Since its founding in 1997, the series has presented over 90 speakers, including Billy Kluver, David Byrne, Gary Hill, Julia Scher, Bruno Latour, Pierre Huyghe, Charles Ray, Rirkrit Tiravanija, Diana Thater, Woody Vasulka, Peter Selz, Hubert Dreyfus, DJ Spooky, Lev Manovich, Christiane Paul, Mark Pauline, Michael Joaquin Grey, Miranda July, and Will Wright.

 

ATC Director: Ken Goldberg

ATC Assoc. Director: Greg Niemeyer

ATC Grad. Associate: Irene Chien

Curated with: ATC Advisory Board

Sponsored by:

* Center for New Media (CNM)

* Center for Information Technology in the Interest of Society (CITRIS)

* College of Engineering, Interdisciplinary Studies Program

* Office of the Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost

* Intel Research Labs

* Berkeley Art Museum / Pacific Film Archive

* Townsend Center for the Humanities

* Consortium for the Arts

(*) in conjunction with Dept of Art Practice "Interventions" Lecture Series

(**) co-sponsored by California College of Arts, SF (Talk location TBA)

For updated information, please see: http://atc.berkeley.edu/

Contact: , or phone: (510) 643-9565