The Facility for Arts Research is sponsoring a lecture by formLab Project Fellow, Sam Kronick. Kronick is an artist, designer and technologist who studied art and architecture within an engineering culture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and received an MFA in Visual Arts from UC San Diego. He is interested in using art and design to better understand the cultural and spatial role of everyday technologies. Kronick is the founder of The Consortium for Slower Internet—an organization dedicated to investigating spaces of computation and communication. For more information about his work, visit www.samkronick.com.
Sam Kronick artist lecture
Free and open to the public
Thursday, March 20, 7:00PM
Florida State University, Fine Arts Building Room 249
This event is sponsored by the Facility for Arts Research and the College of Fine Arts at Florida State University. Visit artsresearch.fsu.edu