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SiNESTHESIA
SiNESTHESIA is technological re-embodiment. Participants are invited to talk into the microphone and move their hand above the sensor, speaking with hands instead of throat, listening with eyes instead of ears. They are additionally encouraged to play with the shattered TV screen and its slowly degrading pixels, emphasizing the nature and death of sight-making. These technologies are meant to reunite us with the body in queer ways, a new relationship to agency and media.
Joseph “Jo” Redmond (they/he) is a New York-based artist, musician, and writer. They are a senior at Gallatin with a concentration in Media Technologies and the Mind, minoring in Philosophy and Psychology. Redmond’s artists practice involves physical computing, creative coding, sculpture, music, poetry, and performance while their academics focus on digital sociology as a tool of embodiment, affect theory, and attention exchanges. They are currently developing an EP to be released during this summer.
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