Counterforce Lecture Series: Pinar Yoldas


EDA, Broad Art Center
5.23.2019
5:30 Reception / 6:00 Lecture
Free and open to the public

Drinking water from a plastic bottle kills a marine bird somewhere, buying tomatoes grown in a greenhouse in Spain murders a whale, having perch for lunch impoverishes a child in Lake Victoria, driving your car to the gym deprives a polar bear of its habitat, an intercontinental flight to visit your parents in motherland deprives shelled fish of their shell. Causality, the relation between cause and effect, is the brain’s way of organizing data and we are hardwired to perceive causality. In the age of the anthropocene causality is broken. In this talk, Dr. Yoldas will present the Kitty AI: Artificial Intelligence for Governance, Global Warming Hot Yoga Studio, an Ecosystem of Excess and other artworks as case studies to approach causality, imperceptibility and the Anthropocene as a problem of aesthetics.

Pinar Yoldas is an infradisciplinary designer/artist/researcher. Her work develops within biological sciences and digital technologies through architectural installations, kinetic sculpture, sound, video and drawing with a focus on post-humanism, eco-nihilism, anthropocene and feminist technoscience. Her work has been shown internationally. Pinar is a 2015 John Simon Guggenheim Fellow in the Fine Arts and a 2016 FEAT Future Emerging Arts and Technologies Award recipient. She holds degrees in architecture (BArch), communication design (MA), computer science (MS), design & media arts (MFA) and received her Ph.D. at Duke University. Pinar joined the UC San Diego Visual Arts Department at the start of 2018.

https://pinaryoldas.info/

With the support of the UCLA Green Fund Initiative
Part of the Counterforce 2019 Lecture Series


UCLA, Design Media Arts
EDA, Broad Art Center
1250, 240 Charles E. Young Drive
Los Angeles, CA 90095
$12 all-day parking in Structure 3
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The Kitty AI: Artifical Intelligence for Governance, Pinar Yoldas 2016


Saltwater Heart, Pinar Yoldas 2015


Ecosystem of Excess, Pinar Yoldas 2014

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