Part of the Practice
What is social practice, and how does it affect the ways we navigate our lives and make change in the world? Join artists, scholars, and collaborators from Social Practice CUNY on Part of the Practice, hosted by Catherine LaSota, as we discuss our individual art practices, our communities, and the role of socially-engaged art in our work for social justice.
Part of the Practice
29: Boundaries of Intelligibility with Jay Reinier
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Social Practice CUNY Student Fellow Jay Reinier, an MFA candidate in the Performance and Interactive Media Arts (PIMA) program at Brooklyn College, joins host Catherine LaSota in this episode to discuss the more-than-human grief of climate collapse, speculative posthuman subjectivities, game theory, and how we might use technology in productive ways. The pros and cons of Instagram are touched upon in this conversation, too.
About our guest:
Jay Reinier (they) creates multimedia performances and interactive art that blends approaches from composition, concrete and sound poetry, and software design. Their work explores questions surrounding the way software shapes our values and creativity, the more-than-human grief of climate collapse, and speculative posthuman subjectivities.
More about Jay Reinier
Website: jpalindrome.com
Instagram: @j.palindrome
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Part of the Practice logo courtesy of Maliyah Mohamed.
Social Practice CUNY is funded by the Mellon Foundation.