I blogged about experiments with emerging tech while at NYU-ITP
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Welp. That awkward 5-year silence.
Hey there, 2017 is calling, and she wants her experimental hat-trick back. Thanks to this work diary, I was able to track a whole chunk of pre-COVID life doing the things people do while in grad school – I had a ton of life changes and jumped head-first into a ton of emerging tech work.…
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Knitting with Morse Code
I’ve always loved the simplicity of morse code and wanted to incorporate that into a scarf I plan to gift my sister when she visits this November. She is having her first baby April of next year! I used a morse code translator online, and used phrase we both like from an ee cummings poem:…
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Nietzsche’s Pain Prescription Towards Fullfillment
We can learn from the many teachings of Friedrich Nietzche, a psychoanalyst who has become a source of many ideologies in the Social Sciences. From the readings, I was very curious about his view on discomfort and I think I was left wanting more: The Osmosis of Pain and Pleasure This topic from the…
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Final Proposal: Do We Exist
Build from one of the Challenges: “Do We Exist // Do We Exist Together?” Proposal: Sound AR Installation of “Do We Exist” Description including goals and parameters: “Do We Exist // Do We Exist Together” will be an audiovisual augmented-reality installation that aims to immortalize and commemorate feminist artists of color. Inspired by postcolonial feminist…
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Lygia Clark’s Anthropophagic Drool and Rejecting Power
On this 2nd reading response (3rd session reading due to submission error), I think it is safe to theorize a few things about interaction and the body: transformative experience occurs when the body is used as a controller. minimal design elements provide an open-ended platform and help constrain the experience usually outputs a multitude of…
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Non-Western Feminist Art Exhibit Through AR
For the third assignment, I was curious about western feminism’s impact on 3rd world women. Upon doing research, (where I happen to find gold in feminist art), I have encountered Guerilla Girls, who fought to include women artists. In the late 1980’s they spread their sentiment posters that criticize the lack of women artists…
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About Krizia
Krizia is a product designer in the field of healthcare and a civic techie at heart. She’s the founder of femmecubator, a platform for BIPOC women and femmes in tech. She hopes to build a product in social innovation tech before the next pandemic.