exhibition
11/06/2025
Harvard University
As part of the upcoming Data | Art symposium, CAMLab is pleased to present three immersive art installations at our CAMLab Cave space on June 11-12.
The two works by Kim Albrecht, Professor of Information Design at the Folkwang University of the Arts in Germany, are Post_Networks and Artificial Worldviews. These projects examine how unobservable structures shape the knowledge we see, and what it means to design with, and against, those invisible forces.
La Solitudine delle Moltitudini, by BarabásiLab (Center for Complex Network Research at Northeastern University), transforms scientific data into sound and image, using evolving network graphs to generate an infinite electroacoustic score. In this immersive installation, music and visualization merge to explore the emotional and structural impacts of hyperconnectivity.
Hosted by Brabasi Lab and metaLAB (at) Harvard, Data | Art symposium explores the entanglements of data and artistic, scientific, and curatorial practices as a critical examination of how data configures aesthetic, social, and epistemic structures. Bringing together artists, curators, scientists, designers, and technologists, this symposium examines the material, political, and poetic dimensions of data in contemporary art and curatorial strategies.