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The Emerge Team at Play (and Work)

Year: 2014

The Emerge Team at Play (and Work)

On November 20, the core Emerge team took a break from our work on Emerge 2015 to begin planning for Emerge 2016. We wanted to try something a little bit

Request for Qualifications — IN FLUX Cycle 5

Deadline – September 15, 2014 | Midnight Arizona Time – IN FLUX Cycle 5 brings together eleven organizations representing seven Valley cities and towns seeking local artists to create temporary public artworks in a wide variety of locations and media.

A man handing over his smartphone to the ministers of the Digital Tabernacle

Digital Tabernacle Photo Stream

During their Digital Tabernacle performance at Emerge 2014: The Carnival of the Future, ministers Marcel O’Gorman and Ron Broglio donned Autographer lifelogging cameras hacked to look like crosses. The cameras automatically snapped still photos

You n.0 performance at Emerge

Lance Gharavi: An Aerialist, Two Clowns, and a Robot Walk Into a Carnival

What do engineering and theatre have in common? They share a focus on performance – the performance of materials, technologies, processes and systems, argues Lance Gharavi, an associate professor in ASU’s

Digital Tabernacle at Emerge 2014

Marcel O’Gorman: Confessing Digital Sins

Do you sleep with your smartphone under your pillow? Play Candy Crush during class? Fail to return text messages from your family and friends? If you have digital sins to

Drone Confidential

David Rothenberg: How To Make Music With Drones

What’s the best way to make music with drones? According to David Rothenberg, an experimental musician, professor of philosophy and music, and visiting artist for Arizona State University’s Emerge 2014: The

Video: Thad Trubakoff’s Sirens at Emerge 2014

Thad Trubakoff’s “Sirens” was one of our favorite pieces of magic at Emerge 2014: The Carnival of the Future. Check out the video below to see Thad’s kinetic sculpture in

You n.0

What do engineering and theatre have in common? They share a focus on performance – the performance of materials, technologies, processes and systems, argues Lance Gharavi, an associate professor in ASU’s

Building a Sand Mandala: An Interview with Geshe Jampa

Tibetan Buddhist monks Geshe Jampa and Ngawang Lama visited Emerge 2014: The Carnival of the Future to create a traditional Sand Mandala at the ASU International Artist Residency Program Gallery at

Emerge on KJZZ’s Here and Now

Phoenix’s public radio station, KJZZ 91.5 FM, filed a report on Emerge 2014: The Carnival of the Future just a few hours before we opened our doors on Friday, March

Emerge 2014: Carnival of the Future

Emerge 2014 challenges engineers, artists, scientists, designers, story tellers, ethicists, humanists, makers and futurists to explore questions of individuality, autonomy and freedom, as well as control, automation and facelessness.

Live feed of Sand Mandala

This is an amazing process to watch, check it out: http://links.asu.edu/CSPOemerge

Video: A Jazz Rehearsal…with Drones

Can interspecies musician David Rothenberg outrun a swarm of drones while carrying a tune on his soprano saxophone? Check out an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the madcap rehearsals for “Drone

Big Data

Ed Finn: The Outsourced Self

We are increasingly outsourcing our identities to computers and algorithms, argues Ed Finn, Director of ASU’s Center for Science and the Imagination and Assistant Professor in the School of Arts, Media and Engineering and

Video: Joel Garreau, Tain Barzso and Emerge on AZTV’s “Morning Scramble”

Emerge co-director Joel Garreau and technical wizard/drone pilot Tain Barzso visited AZTV’s “Morning Scramble” today to talk about Emerge’s Carnival of the Future on Friday, March 7, and about our