This online artist talk is organized by the department of DIGITAL ARTS/Ruth Schnell
This is an online artist talk, please join Zoom Meeting
Meeting
ID: 965 7549 3616
The Normalizing Machine is an interactive installation that aims to teach a machine
how does a “normal” person look like. Adnauseam is an ad blocker that clicks all ads obfuscating data and making surveillance
and profiling efforts futile. Mushon will discuss these and other projects in the context of his current research on the question
of friction.
Mushon Zer-Aviv is a designer, an educator and a media activist
based in Tel Aviv. His love/hate relationship with data informs his design work, art pieces, activism, research, lectures,
workshops & city life. Among Mushon’s collaborations, he is the CO-founder of Shual.com – a foxy design studio; YouAreNotHere.org
– a tour of Gaza through the streets of Tel Aviv; Kriegspiel – a computer game version of the Situationist Game of War; the
Normalizing Machine – exploring algorithmic prejudice; the AdNauseam extension – clicking ads so you don’t have to; and multiple
government transparency and civic participation initiatives with the Public Knowledge Workshop; Mushon also designed the maps
for Waze.com and led the design of Localize.city. Mushon is an alumni of Eyebeam – an art and technology center in New York.
He teaches digital media as a senior faculty member at Shenkar School of Engineering and Design. Previously he taught new
media research at NYU and Open Source design at Parsons the New School of Design and in Bezalel Academy of Art & Design.
Read him at
Mushon.com and follow him at
@mushon.