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Past

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Art

 
  • dadaLab

    dadaLab is an immersive art studio based in Austin, TX. We commission ambitious projects for forward-looking cultural institutions and brands. Our passion is creating large-scale experiences that blend art with technology, design, and science.

  • ARCOS Dance

    ARCOS carries out its mission to experiment rigorously to discover adventurous new forms of contemporary performance by creating performances that integrate overlapping layers of newer and older technologies in ways that question dominant understandings of the world, explore moments when cultures collide, and examine the turbulent processes of traditions in flux.

  • Noel Apitta

    Noel Apitta is a self-taught creative technologist and audio-visual artist from Kampala, Uganda. With a focus on abstract real-time computer graphics and an abiding love for great stories and even better music; He's always on the lookout for new ways to translate the narratives of our analog world into the digital tongue.

  • Emily Rushing

    Emily is a dancer, choreographer, producer and STOTT Pilates certified instructor. She holds a BA in Dance from the University of Texas at Austin. Since 2008, she has created original choreography as well as collaborated and performed with local artists and companies including Chaddick Dance Theater, Blue Lapis Light, Jennifer Sherburn, BLiPSWiTCH, Kathy Dunn Hamrick Dance Company, Ellen Bartel Collective, Lisa Nicks, Sharon Maroquín and Carissa Fisher. As a choreographer, her work has been seen in various settings including parks and festivals such as Austin Dance Festival and Strictly Seattle Dance Festival. She received a nomination for best dancer in 2018 by the Austin Critics Table for her dancing in Flicker.Burn.Repeat.- a collaborative work with Carissa Fisher and Cody Rushing.

  • Rosalyn Nasky

    Rosalyn Nasky is a dance artist from Austin, TX. She has performed original work at Fusebox Festival, Omaha Under the Radar, Monkey Town, Seam Project, 11:11, Co-lab Projects, Big Range Dance, ReadySetGo, Soundspace, and Collide Arts. She has created new works in collaboration with talented friends Henna Chou, Steven Snowden, Heloise Gold, Matt Steinke, Lisa del Rosario, Owen Weaver, Stephen Pruitt, and line upon line percussion. From the Austin Critics Table she has been awarded best dancer 2018 and best short work in dance 2015.

  • Future Museums

    Future Museums is the moniker of producer & multi-instrumentalist Neil Lord. Since 2010, he’s been witnessed performing and recording with a rotating cast of artists and musicians. Future Museums engages within the realms of ambient, kosmiche, minimalism and post-rock to burrow deep into the psyche, while also calming the nervous system, creating a full-spectrum sensory experience for body and mind.

  • David Sydiongco

    David Sydiongco is a new media artist based in Austin, TX. He creates immersive interactive experiences that explore the concepts of fluid dynamics, generative design, and crowd behavior. By providing users with a digital space to experiment within, his work inspires curiosity and new understandings of play.

  • Devin Ryan

    Devin Ryan, aka Devras Plexi, is an artist from Austin, Texas, specializing in electronic music and generative graphics. Visually and musically, the aesthetic goal is similar - to create bright, high-definition colors and music to simulate a tangible synaesthetic experience. His art and music have been showcased in dadageek exhibitions and he is a regular performer and collaborator in the Austin community

  • Jamal Hussain

    Jamal Hussain is a New Media Artist working at the intersection of art, technology, and science. His designs explore the complex relationship between the transition our humanity is experiencing within the fourth industrial revolution and the health of the earth. His artwork is experiential, sensorial, and symbolic. He uses these platforms as a way to engage, connect and interact with the viewer in order to reach the spirit.

  • Matt Smith

    Matthew R. Smith holds an M.F.A. in Design and Technology from The University of Texas at Austin, where he serves as a full-time lecturer, and a M.A. in Communication from Angelo State. In recent years, he has served as projection designer for a variety of University of Texas at Austin productions and continues to work as a freelance designer throughout Texas in lighting, scenic and production design.

  • dadageek

    dadageek is a school for immersive art and expressive technology. Our mission is to offer education and community to those creating at the intersection of art, media, and tech.