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Subject: Kevin Slavin Joins The Shed
Date: Thu, 08 Jun 2017 16:42:49 +0000
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June
2017
Staff
News
Rendering of The Shed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Rockwell
Group
Alex Poots, Founding Artistic Director and CEO of The
Shed, is pleased to announce that Kevin Slavin has
joined the senior staff as its Chief Science and
Technology Officer. Slavin brings a remarkable depth
of experience in technology, the arts, and academia,
most recently running a research lab at the MIT Media
Lab, where he will remain a Research Affiliate.
Driven by experimentation, innovation, and
collaboration, The Shed will be a center for artistic
invention bringing together leading artists working in
every art form with leading minds in the humanities
and sciences. Its unique and flexible building is
designed to integrate the most advanced contemporary
technologies—not just as part of the physical structure
but in the art that will be produced within it.
Fostered by Slavin, artists will work with emerging
developments in science and technology, including
augmented and virtual reality, Al, synthetic biology,
materials science, and locative media, to express the
ideas and imagery of our time. The building aims to
provide the most flexible infrastructure, ready to evolve
as new technologies and experiences emerge.
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About Kevin Slavin
As an entrepreneur, Slavin co-founded Area/Code in
2004, early pioneers of forms of entertainment and
engagement that are only now becoming mainstream:
location-based games in 2004 (which prefigured
Pokemon Go), second-screen entertainment in 2007,
and some of the earliest breakout games on Facebook
and the iPhone. The company was acquired to become
the New York office of Zynga in 2011.
Slavin trained as an artist at The Cooper Union, where
he now serves as Vice Chair of the Board of Trustees,
and worked as a visual designer before transitioning to
include an emphasis on emerging technologies. His
work has been shown at the Museum of Modern Art,
the Design Museum of London, the Museum fur
Moderne Kunst in Frankfurt/Main, and the Palazzo
Mora in the context of the 2016 Venice Architecture
Biennale. His 2011 TED talk on the role of algorithms
in everyday life has been viewed over five million
times.
As faculty at the MIT Media Lab, Slavin was drawn to
the anti-disciplinary nature of the institution, which
seeks to synthesize art, engineering, science, and
design. While there, he spent two years focused on the
emerging field of Urban Metagenomics, together with
the Mason Lab for Computational Biomedicine at Weill
Cornell Medical College in New York.
Slavin was drawn to The Shed because it takes the
very same anti-disciplinary approach as he found at
the Media Lab, just starting from a different position—
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the arts. Where his goal at the Media Lab was to bring
culture to science and engineering concerns, at The
Shed his mandate is to infuse science and engineering
into the artistic fabric of the institution.
About The Shed
The Shed, opening in spring 2019, will be New York's
first multi-arts center designed to commission,
produce, and present all types of performing arts,
visual arts, and popular culture. Driven by
experimentation, innovation, and collaboration, The
Shed will be a center for artistic invention bringing
together leading artists working in every art form with
leading minds in the humanities and sciences. The
program will be international, created with co-
commissioning partners around the globe, and local,
with early-career artists in residence in The Shed's
creative lab.
Located on the west side of Manhattan where the High
Line meets Hudson Yards, the unique and flexible
building can physically transform to support artists'
visions and the work they create—from hip hop to
classical music, visual art to literature, film to theater
and dance—with collaborations across these
disciplines and beyond, all under one roof. For more
information, visit theshed.org.
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