The Forest for the Trees: exploring the interplay of art, history, and science at Harvard Forest
Taking a walk through Harvard Forest is like traveling back in time. Eighteenth century stone walls spotted…
Among the remarkable developments in contemporary culture has been the convergence of practices that once unambiguously belonged to art or design but which today happily share methods, means, and concerns.
Taking a walk through Harvard Forest is like traveling back in time. Eighteenth century stone walls spotted…
by Francisco Alarcon (MDes ’18), Rudy Weissenberg (MDes ’18), and Carla Ferrer Llorca (MDes ’17) WE ALL is…
Tanuja Mishra received the Master in Design Studies in Art, Design, and the Public Domain in spring…
by Tanuja Mishra (MDes ’17) In this installation, I have alienated myself from my work…
The city is an electrifying fray, a maddening web of cacophony that connects every one of us to every one of others. How can we find solace in a world that doesn’t stop? PULSUS is an ambient, interactive, and experimental installation, part of a collaborative…
The Harvard Graduate School of Design announces the opening of “WE ALL,” an inaugural design-build…
Visual artist Liam Gillick will discuss his art practice and his recent book published by Columbia University…
Statement from the artist: For over 20 years, I have been tinkering with color. Color…
In Youngjin Song’s (MDes ’17) “A Spoon,” viewers are invited to choreograph improvisational movements with the spoons presented in front of them; a spoon is animated by two people and vice versa, the two subjects are animated by the object. The project presents an attempt…
Tanuja Mishra (MDes ’17) The internet has grown from its humble origins into a behemoth…