IGNITE Colloquium featuring EMA Professors Jinku Kim and Jesse Fleming
Sound Bath & End-of-Year Reflection
12:30 pm –
1:50 pm
Johnny Carson Center for Emerging Media Arts Room: CEMA 101
Target Audiences:
1300 Q Street
Lincoln NE 68588
Lincoln NE 68588
Contact:
Kate Rask, (402) 472-2615, krask@unl.edu
Join us for the final IGNITE Colloquium of Spring 2024, featuring Emerging Media Arts Professors Jinku Kim and Professor Jesse Fleming, as they lead a sound bath and end-of-year reflection.
This event is free and open to the public.
Assistant Professor of Practice in Emerging Media Arts Jinku Kim, Ph.D., has over 15 years of experience working as an educator and multidisciplinary artist. He has extensive experience in audio-visual production and digital art, including audio-visual performance and installations, hardware and software design, and site-specific projects, as well as digital modeling and fabrication. Kim has taught undergraduate/graduate courses, including audio-visual narrative, and hardware and software instrument design.
His works have been performed and installed at REDCAT in the Walt Disney Concert Hall, the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, STEIM in Amsterdam, and The New Children’s Museum in San Diego, among others.
Kim has a Ph.D. in Computer Music and Multimedia from Brown University; an M.F.A. in Integrated Media and Experimental Sound Practice from California Institute of the Arts; and a B.M. Professional Music: Electronic Production and Design from Berklee College of Music.
To see more of Jinku’s work, visit www.grayscale64.com.
Assistant Professor of Emerging Media Arts Jesse Reding Fleming is part of an emerging group of artists and technologists innovating the convergence of media art and contemplative strategies. Fleming’s motivation is to transmute, and at times lower our perceived boundary between self and other. He takes inspiration from maps where a practitioner is given systematic techniques to explore their world, perception, consciousness, and relation to other through direct experience. He structures his work to elicit a selective attention towards witnessing and mutating the self-other dichotomy. This is seen in Fleming’s artistic research and development – a hybrid output of his XR, media art, installation, filmmaking, interaction methodology, and contemplative programming.
He joined the Johnny Carson Center as a founding member in 2019 and directs the Awareness Lab (tAL), a creative research and development media arts studio for art, technology, and well- being.
Fleming’s artworks are included in the permanent collections of the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York City; The Cedars-Sinai Collection, Los Angeles; the Rutter Family Art Foundation, Norfolk Virginia; and Borusan Contemporary, Istanbul. He has been selected for exhibition at the Hammer Museum, the Walt Disney Concert Hall, West Hollywood Public Arts Commission, 356 Mission Road, the Los Angeles Contemporary Art Fair, LA Freewaves, Otis College of Art and Design, UCLA, and the Colburn School of Music (all in Los Angeles); Johnny Carson Theater, Nebraska; Middlebury College, Vermont; Virginia MOCA; MASS MoCA, West Adams; the Philbrook Museum, Tulsa; the San Francisco Symphony; Landmarks at the University of Texas at Austin; Creative Time, NYC; the Moving Image Art Fair, NYC; NADA, Miami; the National Film Museum, Frankfurt; Borusan Contemporary, Istanbul; the Further Future Festival, Las Vegas; Slam Dance Film Festival, Park City; and the Loop Festival, Barcelona. In 2012, he won the NYC Moving Image Art Fair award for Exceptional Vision and Artistic Achievement, and in 2014, he was listed as number one of the top ten artists in Los Angeles in Artforum’s annual Best Of list.
He has an MFA from UCLA’s Design Media Arts Department, a BFA from the San Francisco Art Institute in New Genres, and a teaching credential from UCLA’s Mindful Awareness Research Center at the Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior.
To see more of Jesse’s work, visit: https://jessefleming.com.
This event is free and open to the public.
Assistant Professor of Practice in Emerging Media Arts Jinku Kim, Ph.D., has over 15 years of experience working as an educator and multidisciplinary artist. He has extensive experience in audio-visual production and digital art, including audio-visual performance and installations, hardware and software design, and site-specific projects, as well as digital modeling and fabrication. Kim has taught undergraduate/graduate courses, including audio-visual narrative, and hardware and software instrument design.
His works have been performed and installed at REDCAT in the Walt Disney Concert Hall, the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, STEIM in Amsterdam, and The New Children’s Museum in San Diego, among others.
Kim has a Ph.D. in Computer Music and Multimedia from Brown University; an M.F.A. in Integrated Media and Experimental Sound Practice from California Institute of the Arts; and a B.M. Professional Music: Electronic Production and Design from Berklee College of Music.
To see more of Jinku’s work, visit www.grayscale64.com.
Assistant Professor of Emerging Media Arts Jesse Reding Fleming is part of an emerging group of artists and technologists innovating the convergence of media art and contemplative strategies. Fleming’s motivation is to transmute, and at times lower our perceived boundary between self and other. He takes inspiration from maps where a practitioner is given systematic techniques to explore their world, perception, consciousness, and relation to other through direct experience. He structures his work to elicit a selective attention towards witnessing and mutating the self-other dichotomy. This is seen in Fleming’s artistic research and development – a hybrid output of his XR, media art, installation, filmmaking, interaction methodology, and contemplative programming.
He joined the Johnny Carson Center as a founding member in 2019 and directs the Awareness Lab (tAL), a creative research and development media arts studio for art, technology, and well- being.
Fleming’s artworks are included in the permanent collections of the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York City; The Cedars-Sinai Collection, Los Angeles; the Rutter Family Art Foundation, Norfolk Virginia; and Borusan Contemporary, Istanbul. He has been selected for exhibition at the Hammer Museum, the Walt Disney Concert Hall, West Hollywood Public Arts Commission, 356 Mission Road, the Los Angeles Contemporary Art Fair, LA Freewaves, Otis College of Art and Design, UCLA, and the Colburn School of Music (all in Los Angeles); Johnny Carson Theater, Nebraska; Middlebury College, Vermont; Virginia MOCA; MASS MoCA, West Adams; the Philbrook Museum, Tulsa; the San Francisco Symphony; Landmarks at the University of Texas at Austin; Creative Time, NYC; the Moving Image Art Fair, NYC; NADA, Miami; the National Film Museum, Frankfurt; Borusan Contemporary, Istanbul; the Further Future Festival, Las Vegas; Slam Dance Film Festival, Park City; and the Loop Festival, Barcelona. In 2012, he won the NYC Moving Image Art Fair award for Exceptional Vision and Artistic Achievement, and in 2014, he was listed as number one of the top ten artists in Los Angeles in Artforum’s annual Best Of list.
He has an MFA from UCLA’s Design Media Arts Department, a BFA from the San Francisco Art Institute in New Genres, and a teaching credential from UCLA’s Mindful Awareness Research Center at the Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior.
To see more of Jesse’s work, visit: https://jessefleming.com.
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