The Ammerman Center for Arts and Technology presented Open All Ports: the 15th Biennial Symposium on Arts and Technology.
This three-day event highlighted paper sessions, performances, exhibitions, and new works at the intersection of arts and technology.
Performances, openings, exhibitions, concerts and community events were free, and open to the public. Paid registration was required for full attendance at the daily paper sessions.
Natalie Jeremijenko is an associate Professor in the Visual Art Department, NYU and affiliated with the Computer Science Department and Environmental Studies program.
Jeremijenko was granted Most Innovative People award in 2013, most influential women in technology 2011, one of the inaugural top young innovators by MIT Technology Review and 40 most influential designers. Jeremijenko directs the Environmental Health Clinic—facilitating public and lifestyle experiments that can aggregate into significant human and environmental health benefits.
This Symposium is dedicated to David Smalley, the Henry B. Plant Professor Emeritus of Art. Smalley co-founded the Center for Arts and Technology (now the Ammerman Center for Arts and Technology) and spearheaded the center's Biennial Symposia of Arts & Technology.