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25 October 2017 by nathaniel
Sketching: The World After Us, speculative media sculptures
This blog post is a sketch – something I will occasionally do about my own work, or with others. It will always be a thinking-with of new materials and ideas, with this one coming out of the writing of my forthcoming second book (Ecological Aesthetics: artful tactics for humans, nature, and politics), chats with colleagues […]Archives
10 October 2017 by nathaniel
Entrepreneurial Thinking, and its place alongside Art, Design, and Engineering (or, the UWM Student Startup Challenge)
There are a few different parts of my professional life that almost always get me a “Wow, that’s so cool!” – PhD in Engineering with a Studio Art Masters?! – Â while others get me strange looks – wait, you are an activist/humanities scholar that teaches… entrepreneurship? But while my initial engagements with entrepreneurial programming at […]Archives
29 September 2017 by nathaniel
Syllabus sharing! Affect, Art, and Politics – a dialogical class at UWM
Welcome back to another episode of syllabus sharing here at Implicit Art! This course provides an overview of affect theory and its articulation, activation, mediation, and utilities of manipulation in the realms of art and politics on an international scale. Beginning with a basic understanding of sensation and potential, and how they might be used […]Archives
27 September 2017 by nathaniel
Artist Feature: Bryan Cera and Critical Machining
Bryan Cera is a former student of mine (he did both his BFA and MFA with me at UW-Milwaukee), and I couldn’t be prouder. Not that I can honestly take any responsibility for the person and artist Bryan has become – one who far surpassed his teacher long ago; but rather, I am proud to […]Archives
24 September 2017 by nathaniel