Sessions will discuss privacy issues here on campus and how individuals can best protect themselves and the personal data they handle. Trainings will also discuss recently-enacted privacy laws and how UC San Diego handles personal data.
Featuring several emerging and mid-career UC San Diego grads alongside established peers, this exhibition showcases artists working with expanded media art practices, innovative new media, speculative design practices, and public policy.
The exhibition is a result of a decade long collaboration between artists and researchers from LabCine based at Mackenzie Presbyterian University, São Paulo, and the ICAM and Speculative Design Majors at UC San Diego.
The exhibition is an attempt to defy the hierarchy of languages and bodies with rap music videos, dance and swear words, providing viewers with the counter-representational space against patriarchal, white-supremacist, hetero-normativity.
Symbols, sound, images in movement and Yettis will be around to protect the “Almendroid” (The Almendroid is a plant that grows in the hills, bleeds and gives energy to the body to hallucinate).
Patricia Valoy--an engineer and project manager, feminist writer, and STEM advocate--will discuss the challenges women and underrepresented communities face in entering STEM fields from a very early age.