Connecting culture, cognition, and computing with lines

Read the article, “What is a Line? Interdisciplinary Research Exhibit Highlights Culture, Craft, and Computation Possibilities” by Ann Hoevel on

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Lost in the Stacks Radio Show interview – Why is Wire-bending in the Library?

Listen to Dr. Noel’s interview with Lost in the Stacks: the Research Library Rock ‘n” Roll Radio Show on her

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Georgia Tech article on work in craft and computing

Read the article, “New Computing Approach May Save At-Risk Carnival Costume Making Tradition” by Nathan Deen on my work in

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Design and Making in the Trinidad Carnival Exhibition Opening

The “Design and Making in the Trinidad Carnival: Histories, Re-imaginations, and Speculations of Computational Design Futures” exhibition, curated by and

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Carnival-AI Project on display in Berlin, Germany

From September 15th to November 4th, 2022, my Carnival and Artificial Intelligence (Carnival AI) project is on display at SAVVY

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‘Vers un imaginaire’ exhibition in UQAM in Montreal, Canada

The UQAM Centre de Design presents an exhibition that takes a historical and contemporary look at the role of digital tools

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Mozilla Project Launch: carnival-ai.com

On Sept. 10th, we launched our Mozilla Foundation-funded project titled, “Black Arts + Culture: Generative Traditions with AI and Design in

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Installation at Form + Force 2019 in Barcelona, Spain

In October 2019, my students and I exhibited our pavilion, “The Infinite Line”, at the International Association of Shell and

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