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#sensingchangefestival #sensingchange #artswitch #artswitchfoundation #transparenteyeball #artandscience #livingsystems #morethanhuman #ecologicalthinking #resiliencethinking #processphilosophy #systemsthinking #biohybridsystems #syntheticecosystems #designresearch This symposium is part of Sensing Change Festival, a citywide Festival presented by Art Switch Foundation and Transparent Eyeball. This year’s edition explores how humans and more-than-humans perceive and participate in change – exploring ecological systems and geological shifts to embodied knowledge and cultural transformation. The symposium focuses on life as a dynamic process, unfolding across geological, technological, ecological, and cultural dimensions. It examines planetary tipping points and nonlinear feedbacks shaping Earth’s history, convergences between living systems and technology, and the entanglement of ecological processes with human infrastructures. It also brings critical perspectives on resilience, adaptation, and poetic ecological imaginaries that reframe life as an ever-transforming force. "Toward an Eccentric Engineering" by Tega Brain (NYU) _______________________________________________ Tega Brain Tega Brain is an Australian artist and environmental engineer born when atmospheric CO2 was below 350ppm. Her work addresses issues of ecology, data, automation, and infrastructure and has taken the form of digital networks controlled by environmental phenomena, schemes for obfuscating personal data, and a wildly popular, online smell-based dating service. Through these provisional systems, she investigates how technologies orchestrate and reorchestrate agency. Her first book, Code as Creative Medium (MIT Press, 2021), is coauthored with Golan Levin. She is an Industry Associate Professor of Integrated Design and Media at New York University and also serves on the board for the School for Poetic Computation.