It's always a bit intimidating to arrive alone and late at the party but here we go, mastodon!

As an #artist and #researcher I critically examine #technology from a social, cultural and political perspective. I create projects that usually explore the transposition of #surveillance and control phenomenons happening on the #web into physical, material, and performed spaces.

As a #graphicDesigner and adjunct professor I focus on designing (& teaching how to design) #artistBooks #zines #experimental #publications and more recently #webtoprint publications. I'm also passionate about lightweight, #handmade and artistic #websites.

And finally, as a #french person who recently moved to #nyc and is chronically and anxiously online, I'm looking to make new (IRL) friends šŸšŸŒ»šŸ¦‹

#introduction

@estherbouquet welcome to nyc! wherezabouts have you been hanging out so far?
@alanza thanks! I’ve been to the Center for Performance Research a couple of time, the last two shows I’ve seen were really really awesome. I’ve also been fascinated by the Clock, so I’ve been going to the Moma every time I’m in the area to see it haha
@estherbouquet omg, amazing! i haven't been to the center for performance research yet!

@alanza it doesn’t seem like they have a lot of upcoming events but I would subscribe to their newsletter if you are interested. I think they also offer subsidized rehearsal spaces throughout the year to support artistic creation. It’s a very precious space!

I saw on your website that you performed at Wonderville (that’s awesome! And I love this place!). Was it during WordHack or another kind of event?

@estherbouquet thanks for the rec! yeah, wonderville’s great! i’ve performed (music) there for the Brooklyn Experimental Electronic Music Meetup, for a livecode.nyc show, a one-off show a friend organized, and for Hex90! not for WordHack yet, but maybe someday :)
@alanza oh wow, i hope i'll catch one of your performance one day! let me know if you have anything planned in the upcoming months!
have your heard of the school for poetic computation (SFPC)? they are in nyc and have online 10-week classes every quarter and I feel like your interests and your artistic practice might overlap with the subjects they dig intošŸ™‚
@estherbouquet yes!! i’ve been casually keeping an eye on them. hoping to make the jump at some point :)