CCAM Symposium: “Illuminations” (Day 1)
Wednesday, February 19, 2025 | 5:00PM to 9:00PM
Join us for Day 1 of the CCAM Symposium: “Illuminations!”
The events take place at CCAM (149 York Street, New Haven, CT 06511) in the Leeds Studio, unless otherwise noted.
5:00pm–5:15pm:
Symposium Opening with the CCAM Team
5:15pm–6:45pm:
“ReVerb Room”
* Sarah Oppenheimer, Professor in the Practice, Yale School of Art and CCAM Faculty Fellow
* Vic Brooks, Curator and Creative Producer
* Pam Jordan, Architect, Heritage Consultant, and Writer
Join us for a transposition of Sarah Oppenheimer’s “N-04008,” created at Atelier Calder in Saché, France in 2024. Participants will explore the reverberations of the artwork in a new space and time. A reconstructed sonic network will simultaneously perform an echo of the work at Atelier Calder and an exploration of emerging prototypes. Following this experiment, Oppenheimer will be joined in conversation by Vic Brooks and Pamela Jordan.
“ReVerb Room” is supported by the Yale Center for Collaborative Arts and Media (CCAM), with collaboration on technical production by Simon Jeger, Ross Wightman, Konrad Kaczmarek, Maggie Schnyer, Helen Liene Dreifelds, and the Yale Center for Engineering and Innovation Design (CEID). With special thanks to Atelier Calder and EFPL-CDH Enter the Hyper-Scientific for their invaluable contributions to this project.
7:00pm–7:15pm:
Byte (short, featured project presentation) by Chaitanya Harshita Nedunuri Kahn, Design Strategist and CCAM Ultra Space Research Fellow
7:15pm–8:00pm:
Demo & Discussion of a documentary virtual recreation using Simulcam and stylization
* Setareh Samandari, VFX Artist and Director, Co-Founder at Interdimensional VFX
* Habib Zargarpour, VFX Artist, Virtual Production Supervisor at Interdimensional VFX
8:00pm–8:30pm (CCAM Lobby):
Reception by Queen of Tarts Catering
Admission Information
This event is free and open to everyone. Registration is not required. Participants will be admitted on a first-come, first-served basis, and room capacity limits will apply.
CCAM Symposium: “Illuminations” (Day 1)
