Curatorial Director, Conflux Art & Technology Festival for the Creative Exploration of Urban Public Space (2009-2012)
Conflux was an international art and technology festival that promoted the artistic and intellectual investigation of everyday urban life though emerging artistic, technological and social practices. During my time as Curatorial Director, Conflux hosted lectures, performances, workshops, and exhibitions from over 250 public space scholars and artists, including the Yes Men, Reverend Billy, Marc Horowitz, Sal Randolph, Steve Lambert, and Natalie Jeremijenko. Conflux received significant media attention including stories in the New York Times and on National Public Radio's All Things Considered.
Conflux was an international art and technology festival that promoted the artistic and intellectual investigation of everyday urban life though emerging artistic, technological and social practices. During my time as Curatorial Director, Conflux hosted lectures, performances, workshops, and exhibitions from over 250 public space scholars and artists, including the Yes Men, Reverend Billy, Marc Horowitz, Sal Randolph, Steve Lambert, and Natalie Jeremijenko. Conflux received significant media attention including stories in the New York Times and on National Public Radio's All Things Considered.