WATCH: Screen Walk with Chaotic Interface Design Lab

06:00pm - 08:00pm, Wed 26 Apr 2023

Watch Claire Hentschker and the Chaotic Interface Design Lab on a collaborative online recreation of one of Bosch's masterpieces

A tryptic recreating Hieronymus Bosch's Garden of Earthly Delights with photography cuttings

WATCH: Screen Walk with Chaotic Interface Design Lab

6:00pm, Wed 26 Apr 2023

Watch Claire Hentschker and the Chaotic Interface Design Lab on a collaborative online recreation of one of Bosch's masterpieces

This event is part of our Past Programme

Claire Hentschker will host the Bosch Miro Recode Redux Screen Walk, where she and fellow "Chaotic Interface Design Lab" members including Caroline Hermans, Aman Tiwari, Golan Levin and Tatyana Mustakos will attempt to recreate one of Bosch's masterpieces in Miro, a collaborative whiteboarding app. Using stock photos, uploaded drawings, and AI-synthesized images, the team will craft a 1:1 digital collage that reinterprets the iconic work. The "Chaotic Interface Design Lab," a media art LARP space founded by Hentschker during the pandemic's "Discord-ification" of institutional spaces, has hosted a series of events, including a virtual conference, award ceremony, and hackathons, such as the inaugural Bosch Miro Recode.

Biography

The Chaotic Interface Design Lab (CIDL), founded by Claire Hentschker during the pandemic-induced "Discord-ification" of institutional spaces, is a discord-based media lab committed to investigating and championing the development of chaotic, unpredictable, and ostensibly inefficient interfaces as a means of more accurately embodying the human experience. CIDL has orchestrated a series of events aimed at encouraging the creative repurposing of corporate instruments and the imaginative misappropriation of conventional interfaces, such as the "Captcha Hackathon" and the "Bosch Miro Recode," The lab hosted an online symposium at which speakers embraced chaos in both their presentation and their practice. As of 2023 the lab boasts an international membership exceeding 200 individuals and/or bots.

Claire Hentschker is a multimedia artist and design strategist based in Brooklyn New York. She draws from her love of arts and crafts and emerging technology to reimagine and reinterpret objects and spaces.

Claire’s work has earned recognition from artists such as Björk, and been internationally exhibited at venues including MUTEK, The Carnegie Museum of Art, Fotomuseum Winterthur, the Peabody-Essex Museum and others. She has collaborated with brands such as Apple, American Museum of Natural History, and Raos.