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MORAKANA (Tiri Kananuruk & Sebastián Morales Prado)

Tue, Jul 22    3pm

Part of the MS CDP Conversations with Practitioners Lecture Series.

MORAKANA is a New York-based studio founded by Tiri Kananuruk (Thailand) and Sebastián Morales Prado (Mexico). Their work is characterized by experimentation, development of custom tools, and scientific and artistic inquiry. By leveraging scientific principles and challenging the role of technology in our lives, MORAKANA invites us to think critically about plausible means for Nature to reclaim the physical and digital ecosystems we are part of.

They teach at the School for Poetic Computation (SFPC) and Collaborative Arts (NYU). Their work has been supported by CultureHub, Autodesk Pier 9, Mana Contemporary, and Tropical Futures Institute, among others.