S2E03 Art and Engineering with Dr. Troy Ouellette
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Today's interview is with Troy Ouellette, an Assistant Professor with the Department of Visual Arts, where he specializes in assemblage theory, technology and conceptual art.
Our wide-ranging conversation explores the multi-disciplinary nature of assemblage and conceptual art, touching on the environment, politics, trade, gardening, and the Bauhaus art movement. Troy discusses some of his recent pieces exhibited at the Embassy Cultural House in London, Ont., as well as his current project looking at art and disability. We also learn about the course Troy will be teaching as part of Brock's new engineering program.
Note: Troy's podcast Media, Art, Other, is now available in Brock's Digital Repository. The podcast series explores media arts, race, class, Indigeneity, identity politics, and disability arts.
Links
Troy Ouellette website
Embassy Cultural House-- Troy Ouellette
Brock University Department of Visual Arts
Marilyn I. Walker School of Fine and Performing Arts
Artists Mentioned
Manuel DeLanda (assemblage artist)
Adrian Piper (conceptual artist)
Louise Lawler (conceptual artist)
Robert Barry (conceptual artist)
Jeff Wall (conceptual artist)
Conceptual art groups: Fluxus, Gutai, Dada, Neo Dada, Photoconceptualism, Land Art
Experiments in Art and Technology
Jack Burham Software Exhibition
Lev Manovich Software Takes Command
Credits
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Foreword is hosted and produced by Alison Innes for the Faculty of Humanities at Brock University.
Series two sound design and editing is by Nicole Arnt. Theme music is by Khalid Imam.
Special thanks to Brock University’s MakerSpace and Brock University Marketing and Communications for studio and web support.
This podcast is financially supported by the Faculty of Humanities at Brock University.
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