「2025 MIT International SciArt Residency and Symposium」
10 PhD Researchers from MIT Media Lab × 50+ Global Innovators Gather in Shenzhen
「Project Introduction」
In January 2025, ten MIT Media Lab PhD researchers will arrive in Shenzhen to unfold a month-long residency week-long symposium, starting a journey of research, creation and exchanges in the direction of science and art.
The International Tech-Art Residency and Symposium is co-hosted by the Shenzhen Institute of Artificial Intelligence and Robotics for Society (AIRS), the SciArt Co-Lab, and the School of Design, Southern University of Science and Technology (SUSTech).
During the residency, the 10 MIT Media Lab researchers will engage in interdisciplinary research and creative practices, spanning fields such as electronic engineering, computer science, human-computer interaction, mechanical engineering, electronic tattoos, textile materials, experimental music, physical technologies, sustainability, etc.
Additionally, 50+ innovators from over 20 world-renowned institutions—including MIT, Harvard, Carnegie Mellon, Brown, Stanford, New York University, the University of Chicago, Pratt Institute, Northeastern University, DePaul University, the University of Tokyo, KAIST, Kyung Hee University, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen, SUSTech, UC3M, France’s Institute for Future Technologies, Learning Planet Institute, and Germany’s Max-Planck Institute—will gather in Shenzhen for an international exchange of ideas. This event bridges disciplines across science, art, design, and engineering while connecting creative ecosystems from the US, UK, France, Germany, Spain, China, Korea, and Japan.
The International Tech-Art Residency and Symposium is co-hosted by the Shenzhen Institute of Artificial Intelligence and Robotics for Society (AIRS), the SciArt Co-Lab, and the School of Design, Southern University of Science and Technology (SUSTech).
During the residency, the 10 MIT Media Lab researchers will engage in interdisciplinary research and creative practices, spanning fields such as electronic engineering, computer science, human-computer interaction, mechanical engineering, electronic tattoos, textile materials, experimental music, physical technologies, sustainability, etc.
Additionally, 50+ innovators from over 20 world-renowned institutions—including MIT, Harvard, Carnegie Mellon, Brown, Stanford, New York University, the University of Chicago, Pratt Institute, Northeastern University, DePaul University, the University of Tokyo, KAIST, Kyung Hee University, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen, SUSTech, UC3M, France’s Institute for Future Technologies, Learning Planet Institute, and Germany’s Max-Planck Institute—will gather in Shenzhen for an international exchange of ideas. This event bridges disciplines across science, art, design, and engineering while connecting creative ecosystems from the US, UK, France, Germany, Spain, China, Korea, and Japan.
「Keynote Guest Speakers」
Associate Professor of Computer Science at the University of Chicago, specializing in integrating user interfaces directly with the human body. His research explores interface paradigms that go beyond traditional wearables. His innovations include muscle-stimulation wearables that enable users to operate unfamiliar tools or enhance reaction speed, and olfactory-based devices that create thermal illusions through scent.
His research areas include Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), Virtual and Augmented Reality, and Wearable Computing.
Assistant Professor at the School of Computing at DePaul University. He earned his Ph.D. in 2023 from the Responsive Environments Group at the MIT Media Lab. His research explores how the design of ubiquitous tools can shape human cognition, with a particular focus on everyday attention patterns.
David combines high-quality hardware systems with cutting-edge statistical modelling to measure, understand, and enhance human experiences.
His research areas include Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), the sociological dimensions of computing, and next-generation sensing systems.
Assistant Arts Professor at New York University’s Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP) and the Interactive Media Arts (IMA) Department.
He is a Brazilian artist, researcher, and educator whose practice navigates the chaotic intersections of the digital and physical. His work focuses on the social and political challenges of designing and coexisting with emerging technologies, and has been widely exhibited internationally.
Veteran maker and the founder of Seeed Studio, Chaihuo Makerspace, and the Maker Faire Shenzhen, part of the Greater Bay Area International Maker Summit.
Under his leadership, Chaihuo Makerspace has become a global hub for hardware innovators based in Shenzhen. In 2013, he was named one of Forbes China’s “30 Under 30” Entrepreneurs.
「MIT Media Lab Resident」
「Organization」
Co-Organizers:
School of Design, Southern University of Science and Technology (SUSTech)
Shenzhen Institute of Artificial Intelligence and Robotics for Society (AIRS)
Science + Art Joint Lab
Co-Sponsors:
Seeed Studio
Chaihuo Makerspace
Immersive Design Group
Anker Innovations
Andone
Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area Human-Computer Interaction Forum
Advisors to the Organizing Committee:
Prof. Xiaohua Sun, Chair Professor, School of Design, SUSTech
Dr. Ning Ding, Executive Vice President, AIRS
Shaomin Shen, Artistic Director, Science + Art Joint Lab, AIRS
Prof. Neil Gershenfeld and Prof. Joseph Paradiso, MIT Media Lab
Chairs of the Organizing Committee:
Dr. JE Seungwoo, Assistant Professor, School of Design, SUSTech
Cedric Honnet, Ph.D. candidate, MIT Media Lab
ZINN Liu, Science + Art Joint Lab, AIRS
Committee Members:
Dr. Xueliang Li, Assistant Professor, School of Design, SUSTech
Pengcheng An, Xuesong Zhang, School of Design, SUSTech
Suxuan Jiang, Science + Art Joint Lab, AIRS
Ying Cai, Seeed Studio