Madeline Gannon Featured in Nomad Magazine
Madeline Gannon was invited to talk with Oliver Herwig for Nomad Magazine’s latest issue on Intelligence. In the interview they discuss how to navigate towards optimistic outcomes amidst waves of technological change. Gannon was photographed in her Miami studio by Gesi Schilling.
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Madeline Gannon was invited to talk with Oliver Herwig for Nomad Magazine’s latest issue on Intelligence. In the interview they discuss how to navigate towards optimistic outcomes amidst waves of technological change.
Gannon was photographed in her Miami studio by Gesi Schilling.
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In this issue, we delve into the topic of intelligence and the borderlands between artificial and human intelligence. The edition underscores that while AI is remarkable, it lacks human qualities such as empathy, intuition, and ethical judgment. We pose the question of whether AI can assist us in navigating our complex world, despite its limitations.
Renowned designers such as Philippe Starck, Martino Gamper, and the distinguished artist Trevor Paglen offer their insights, shedding light on the intersection of AI with creativity, design, and consciousness expansion. Let's contemplate the profound impact that artificial intelligence will have on our lives and the development of our society, as discussed by different pioneers, role figures, and visionaries, including CD of Sahco and Magniberg Bengt Thornefors, multidisciplinary designer and researcher Madeline Gannon, and the one and only Alice Rawsthorn.
Out Now: Designing the Computational Image, Imaging Computational Design
We are very proud to have contributed words and work to the newly released Designing the Computational Image, Imaging Computational Design. This book, by Daniel Cardoso Llach and Theodora Vardouli, is a comprehensive catalog of the cross-disciplinary genealogy of Computational Design.
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We are very proud to have contributed words and work to the newly released Designing the Computational Image, Imaging Computational Design. This book, by Daniel Cardoso Llach and Theodora Vardouli, is a comprehensive catalog of the cross-disciplinary genealogy of Computational Design.
Madeline Gannon to Debut New Work for Miami Art Week
Madeline Gannon is a featured artist at the inaugural Catalyst Forum, an annual meeting hosted by the Knight Foundation for leaders at the forefront of innovation in the arts. Gannon is debuting a new musical performance made in collaboration with the New World Symphony fellow and violinist Ye Jin Min.
Min composed and choreographed a new piece titled “Four Moons” that she will perform as a duet with Gannon’s koriobots: a team of cable-driven robots that are dynamically choreographed to make things seemingly float through mid-air.
Madeline Gannon to Speak at Boston Dynamics AI Institute
Dr. Madeline Gannon will be giving a talk titled Breathing Life into Machines: Motion Generation for Robotic Behaviors as a part of the Boston Dynamics AI Institute Seminar Series on November 13, 2023 at 2:30PM.
In this talk, she shares her experiences taming giant mechanical beasts around the world. She gives a behind-the-scenes look into her sensing and simulation tools, and discusses techniques for translating between human and robot gestures. Finally, she highlights the limitations of natural gesture interfaces for HRI, and proposes opportunities worth further exploration in different robot form factors.
Madeline Gannon Keynotes Pabellón 2023
Madeline Gannon will Keynote Pavilion 2023: an international festival that explores cutting-edge projects and practice-based research in the creative disciplines. The event features an exciting agenda that includes showcased works, inspiring lectures by industry-leading experts and renowned keynote speakers, visits to notable architecture and design studios, networking spaces, and much more.
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Madeline Gannon to speak at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville College of Architecture and Design
Madeline Gannon will speak at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, College of Architecture and Design as a guest lecturer in the Robert B Church III Memorial Lecture Series. Her talk, Creative Robotics: Breathing Life into Machines, discusses how to leverage an architecture and design education to bring creative innovation into robotics.