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# Week 11 | Nov 18

<figure><img src="/files/FHORdBQ7ZUhagPORHYEc" alt=""><figcaption><p>Things are getting silly, some "licking robots" from 2023 :D</p></figcaption></figure>

## IN CLASS

**EXHIBITION, INSTALLATION**

* **Presentation and Conversation:**&#x20;
  * Alex and Carla" Putting on a Show (link TBP)
  * All the information in the [presentation re: teams](https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1vytry8s_GGoBr0F0kYWLOv3N3zI-QHG41PDpBMPZC88/edit?usp=sharing) is here.<br>
* **Strategizing and planning for the exhibition**<br>
* **7:00 PM Class Visitor:** [**Steven Pestana** ](https://www.stevenpestana.com/)\
  \
  Steven Pestana is a digitally trained conceptual artist whose environments explore light, shadow, and the ephemeral as both media and subject matter. He has received numerous awards including an individual artist grant from the Rogers Foundation, NYFA’s City Artist Corps Grant, and a Puffin Grant. Pestana has participated in residencies across the United States and exhibited at venues such as the Rubin Museum, Flux Factory, Spring/Break Art Show, Satellite Art Show, and Ohio State University. Currently, he teaches in the Department of Digital Arts at Pratt Institute.
* **Crits**
  * Class crits with Carla and Alex of Works in Progress

## ACTIVITIES 11

* **Do your part of the prep**


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