cari ann shim sham* interviewed by Colin Goldberg

Techspressionist Artist Interview Series #27 – Recorded September 30, 2024

cari ann shim sham*
NYC NY //  USA  Wikipediawarpcastwebsite

cari ann shim sham* is here to move things. She is a techspressionist, having recently exhibited with Kingsborough Art Museum, Loop Art Critique, Li Ting Gallery, NFTBali, Superlative Gallery, Las Lagunas Art, and her artwork is in the permanent collection of the Mud Foundation. She practices morphic embodiment, is currently building an AI choreographer, creating a generative XR visual album with joey zaza, developing empathy generators via performative inflatable sculpture & archiving performance on the blockchain. Her work has shown at notable venues such as Cannes, United Nations General Assembly, Samsung Developers Conference, Future of Storytelling, Jacob’s Pillow, REDCAT, & BAM. Making films and video art since the 90’s, four of her dance films are in the Routeledge Performance Archive and she is the first video artist to redesign Rauschenberg’s ‘Shiner’ for “Set & Reset, Reset” by the Trisha Brown company. She was recently featured in Dance Magazine for her long term collaboration with David Roussève as a filmmaker and video artist for Roussève | Reality and her newest film body landscapes is a finalist for the New York Animation Film Awards. She is co-founder and curator for the Museum of Wild and Newfangled Art, an online digital art museum that pays its artists, and has curated for Objkt.one the largest art market on the Tezos blockchain. cari ann is in service as a Full Arts Professor at NYU Tisch School of the Arts and mentor to many. She is a free diver, wild mushroom hunter and nature worshiper in the process of receiving certification in Family Systemic Constellation Therapy. cari ann does not partake in the harmful platforms of social media and can be found instead on the blockchain.

Techspressionist Interviews are self-produced videos of of artists interviewing other artists in the spirit of Warhol’s Interview Magazine. Many thanks to artist Roz Dimon developing the Interview Series initiative and drafting the format. These videos are also published to the Techspressionism YouTube Channel.

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