DIVERGE - Digital Futures Graduate Exhibition 2018
The DIVERGE group exhibition features the Master's thesis projects of 18 Digital Futures graduate students.
jpaglione@ocadu.ca
Websitehttps://divergedf.eventbrite.ca
Location49 McCaul St. Open Gallery
OPENING NIGHT
Thursday, April 12, 2018 - 6:00 PM
EXHIBITION CONTINUES
Friday, April 13th to Sunday, April 15th | 12PM-6PM
DIVERGE:
- To develop in a different direction.
- The evolution of different forms or structures in related species as they adapt to different environments.
- In a series, increasing indefinitely as more of its terms are added.
The Digital Futures Graduate Exhibition is an annual event, hosted by Graduate Studies at OCADU and our partners at the CFC Media Lab. The show features Master of Design, Master of Fine Arts, and Master of Arts thesis projects that encompasses a wide range of topics, including: augmented and virtual reality, artificial intelligence and communicative domains, civic media, digital and electronic fabrication, digital art, educational video games, gesture technologies, information visualization, immersive audio-visual environments, participatory multimedia, performances, post-physical sculpture, therapeutic devices, video and more!
"Our students don’t just make things with emerging technologies - they think creatively and critically about how, why, and when we should use and engage with these ideas and tools- and when we should not. The artworks, prototypes, demonstrations, and performances in Diverge bring this research to life in a rich interactive format. We invite our colleagues from industry, fellow universities, art, design, and maker communities to come join us for this important and exciting exhibition." -Kate Hartman, Graduate Program Director, Digital Futures.
Exhibitors
Samaa Ahmed
Thoreau Bakker
Bijun Chen
Mudit Ganguly
Sara Gazzaz
Yawen Guo
Afaq Ahmed Karadia
Mahsa Karimi
Nadine Lessio
Ania Medrek
Katie Micak
Natasha Mody
Afrooz Samaei
Shreeya Tyagi
April Xie
Rana Zandi
Hammadullah Syed
Manik Perera Gunatilleke
DIVERGE is presented by:
CFC Media Lab and OCAD University
jpaglione@ocadu.ca
Websitehttps://divergedf.eventbrite.ca
Location49 McCaul St. Open Gallery
OPENING NIGHT
Thursday, April 12, 2018 - 6:00 PM
EXHIBITION CONTINUES
Friday, April 13th to Sunday, April 15th | 12PM-6PM
DIVERGE:
- To develop in a different direction.
- The evolution of different forms or structures in related species as they adapt to different environments.
- In a series, increasing indefinitely as more of its terms are added.
The Digital Futures Graduate Exhibition is an annual event, hosted by Graduate Studies at OCADU and our partners at the CFC Media Lab. The show features Master of Design, Master of Fine Arts, and Master of Arts thesis projects that encompasses a wide range of topics, including: augmented and virtual reality, artificial intelligence and communicative domains, civic media, digital and electronic fabrication, digital art, educational video games, gesture technologies, information visualization, immersive audio-visual environments, participatory multimedia, performances, post-physical sculpture, therapeutic devices, video and more!
"Our students don’t just make things with emerging technologies - they think creatively and critically about how, why, and when we should use and engage with these ideas and tools- and when we should not. The artworks, prototypes, demonstrations, and performances in Diverge bring this research to life in a rich interactive format. We invite our colleagues from industry, fellow universities, art, design, and maker communities to come join us for this important and exciting exhibition." -Kate Hartman, Graduate Program Director, Digital Futures.
Exhibitors
Samaa Ahmed
Thoreau Bakker
Bijun Chen
Mudit Ganguly
Sara Gazzaz
Yawen Guo
Afaq Ahmed Karadia
Mahsa Karimi
Nadine Lessio
Ania Medrek
Katie Micak
Natasha Mody
Afrooz Samaei
Shreeya Tyagi
April Xie
Rana Zandi
Hammadullah Syed
Manik Perera Gunatilleke
DIVERGE is presented by:
CFC Media Lab and OCAD University
Please be advised that OCAD U hosted events may be documented through photographs and video. These images may be used by the University for promotional, advertising, and educational purposes. By participating in our events, both on campus and off-site, you consent to allowing OCAD University to document and use your image and likeness. However, if you do not want us to use a photo or video of you or your child, please don’t hesitate to let us know when you arrive at the event. You’re also welcome to get in touch with OCAD University’s Marketing & Communications office: communications@ocadu.ca.
Be mindful of those in our community who have scent sensitivities; please help OCAD U maintain a healthy, scent-free campus.