Presentations

New York Foundation for the Arts Business of Art Conference . New York . 2007
Presentation for session entitled: For Artist From Artists: Getting Yourself Out There.

Gel Conference 2007 . GEL . New York . 2007
Glowlab studio tour.

Adam Greenfield . The City Is Here For You To Use . The Great Hall of the Cooper Union . New York . 2007
Panel Discussion with Soo In Yang, David Benjamin and Kevin Slavin.

The Wired City . Van Alen Institute . New York . 2006
Panel discussion with Nick Fortugno, Kevin Slavin and Jesse Shapins.

Interactive City Summit . Urban Atmospheres/ISEA Symposium . San Jose . 2006
Panel discussion with Interactive City participating artists.

Games for Change Conference . Parsons The New School for Design . New York . 2006
Panel discussion at conference dedicated to digital games for social change.

Au Travail/At Work . Dare-Dare . Montreal . 2006
Lecture for the Autour de l’Agora festival, an experimental project urging artists and workers to consider their workplace as a site of artistic residence.

Gel Conference 2006 . GEL . New York . 2006
Group walk through Greenwich Village with Glowlab’s “Shuffle” deck, a set of instruction-based playing cards for experimental urban navigation.

Crystalpunk Workshop for Soft Architecture . Impakt Festival Utrecht . 2005
Presentation at workshop produced by Social Fiction.

Open Lab exhibition . Art Interactive . Cambridge MA . 2005
Curator’s Talk.

Where 2.0 . O’Reilly . San Francisco . 2005
Foundcity project demo at the Where Fair.

Provflux 2005 . PIPS . Providence . 2005
Keynote address with Dave Mandl.

Urban Games: Real Action in the World of Reality . Eyebeam . New York . 2005
An open forum talk regarding urban games in conjunction with Jenny Marketou’s exhibition Work in Process.

Video 2005 . Art In General . New York . 2005
Panel discussion with Ayreen Anastas [16 Beaver], Heman Chong and Lise Nellemann [Sparwasser HQ].

Street Talk: An Urban Computing Happening Intel Research Berkeley . Berkeley . 2004
Presentation at Intel Research Berkeley’s one-day seminar focused on how the rapidly emerging fabric of mobile and wireless computing will influence, disrupt, expand, and be integrated into the social patterns existent within our public urban landscapes.

Digital Culture Programs . New Museum of Contemporary Art . New York . 2004
One Block Radius Presentation and Walking Tour held in conjunction with Conflux 2004.


About

I’m an artist and independent curator living in Brooklyn. In 2002 I launched Glowlab, a curatorial project to produce and present experimental art and technology exploring the nature of cities. I develop interactive artworks and projects; curate events and exhibitions; publish Glowlab’s web-based magazine; host a monthly salon presenting artists’ works; and produce Conflux, an annual festival in New York for the creative investigation of urban public space.

Contact
ray ::at:: glowlab.com