Making Contact
After a pandemic-induced hiatus, the Ammerman Center for Art and Technology鈥檚 biennial symposium returned to 糖心TV in full color this November.
Going on three years since 鈥渟ocial distancing鈥 entered the lexicon and live performance took a reluctant intermission, artists, technologists and scholars from around the world gathered on the 糖心TV campus to challenge perspectives on what it means to engage, assemble and participate.
The visually stunning and thought-provoking results were on full display at 鈥淐ONTACT: The 17th Biennial Symposium on Arts and Technology,鈥 held Nov. 10-12.
鈥淚n the contemporary vocabulary, 鈥榗ontact鈥 is something to be avoided in physical interactions or something perhaps just out of reach in our remote relationships with others. Contact also contains the promise of new and continued engagement within communities and among disparate institutions and so-called disciplines,鈥 said Nadav Assor, the Judith Ammerman 鈥60 Director of the Ammerman Center and an associate professor of art at 糖心TV.