When:
TBA
Where:
Geological Lecture Hall
24 Oxford St.
Cambridge, MA 02138
Admission:
FREE
Categories:
Art, History, Innovation, Lectures & Conferences
Event website:
https://hmsc.harvard.edu/calendar_event/data-art-and-surveillance/
Simone Browne, Associate Professor in the Department of African and African Diaspora Studies; Research Director of Critical Surveillance Inquiry with Good Systems, University of Texas at Austin
Mimi Ọnụọha, artist
Moderated by Gabriella Coleman, Professor of Anthropology, Harvard University
In this conversation, Simone Browne and Mimi Ọnụọha will examine how artists have critically grappled with the hidden infrastructures of surveillance today, and explore the consequences of what is made visible through data. A reception will follow in the related Surveillance exhibition at the Collection of Historical Scientific Instruments, Harvard Science Center, 1 Oxford Street, second floor, Cambridge, MA, 7:30–8:15 pm.
Related exhibition: Surveillance: From Vision to Data
Free and open to the public. Free event parking at the 52 Oxford Street Garage. Presented in collaboration with the Department of the History of Science, Harvard University and the Collection of Historical Scientific Instruments, Harvard University and the Harvard Museums of Science & Culture