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|Creator=Ryan Cherewaty
|Creator=Ryan Cherewaty
|Date=2018
|Date=2018
|Bio=Ryan Cherewaty is a media artist from Toronto. His work explores the post-human experience within the networked
|Bio=Ryan Cherewaty is a media artist from Toronto. His work explores the post-human experience within the networked condition – where the technology of ubiquitous computing and interconnectedness are addressed as inherent concepts of reality and looks to the future of meshing ourselves with non-human intelligences. And, how the core aspects of humanity - emotions, impulses and behaviour are affected by these systems. Having spent a number of years in the visual effects industry, techniques utilized in this field are the central component of Ryan’s work.
condition – where the technology of ubiquitous computing and interconnectedness are
 
addressed as inherent concepts of reality and looks to the future of meshing ourselves with
non-human intelligences. And, how the core aspects of humanity - emotions, impulses and
behaviour are affected by these systems. Having spent a number of years in the visual
effects industry, techniques utilized in this field are the central component of Ryan’s work.
His work has been shown in locations such as Amsterdam, Paris, London and Toronto.
His work has been shown in locations such as Amsterdam, Paris, London and Toronto.
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Encoding Reality
Creator Ryan Cherewaty
Year 2018
Bio Ryan Cherewaty is a media artist from Toronto. His work explores the post-human experience within the networked condition – where the technology of ubiquitous computing and interconnectedness are addressed as inherent concepts of reality and looks to the future of meshing ourselves with non-human intelligences. And, how the core aspects of humanity - emotions, impulses and behaviour are affected by these systems. Having spent a number of years in the visual effects industry, techniques utilized in this field are the central component of Ryan’s work.

His work has been shown in locations such as Amsterdam, Paris, London and Toronto.

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