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UCLA ArtSci Center The UCLA Art | Sci center is dedicated to pursuing and promoting the evolving “Third Culture” by

The Art | Sci center is dedicated to pursuing and promoting the evolving “Third Culture” by facilitating the infinite potential of collaborations between (media) arts and (bio/nano) sciences.

Color Light Motion Ep. 31-Curating Immersive Worlds: AI Visions, Spatial Narrative, and Speculative Media ArchitecturesS...
05/28/2026

Color Light Motion Ep. 31-Curating Immersive Worlds: AI Visions, Spatial Narrative, and Speculative Media Architectures

Saturday, May 30 at 10:00 am
Online lecture

Join us this Saturday as Gustavo Alfonso Rincon .alfonso.rincon leads us through the evolving landscape of immersive virtual environments, speculative media architectures, and computational worldmaking. From the AlloSphere Research Facility to ACM SIGGRAPH exhibitions and global Digital Futures dialogues, his work reframes immersive design as both a research instrument and a cultural lens, offering a glimpse into the artistic, technological, and social forces shaping how we build and imagine new media worlds. 

The presentation will be followed by:
JoAnn Kuchera-Morin, whose pioneering work with the AlloSphere continues to redefine immersive scientific and artistic exploration.
Kon Hyong Kim, a media artist and VR researcher advancing large‑scale projection systems and real‑time interactive environments
Joshua Dickinson, a computational artist and technologist expanding creative possibility through generative AI and human-machine interaction.

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Image 1: Dustin Shuler, DANCE. 12 CARS, STEEL,. 2007 (David Bermant Collection)

Image 2: James Wines, HIGHWAY ‘86 MODEL, 1986 (David Bermant Collection)

After the LightFest 3.0, two full days of art, science, and spiritual medicine practices, the Art Sci team and the Smart...
05/28/2026

After the LightFest 3.0, two full days of art, science, and spiritual medicine practices, the Art Sci team and the Smart Image group from Korea led by Sanglim Han took a field trip to UC Santa Barbara to visit the Allosphere designed by composer JoAnne Kuchera-Morin.

Thank you to the Allosphere team for an immersive experience!

Gustavo Alfonso Rincon .alfonso.rincon from the Allosphere is our next featured speaker for the Color Light Motion series this coming Saturday, May 30 at 10 am. The presentation will also have guests JoAnn Kuchera-Morin and Hon Hyong Kim from the Allosphere.

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The AlloSphere (three stories, 26 projectors, & 54.1 Channels of sound.) is a large-scale instrument created as an environment to deliver rich, coherent, interactive, high-resolution 3D video and audio streams from massive scientific datasets is a complex computational and systems engineering task that continues to involve faculty across a variety of disciplines.

After the LightFest 3.0, two full days of art, science, and spiritual medicine practices, the Art Sci team and the Smart...
05/28/2026

After the LightFest 3.0, two full days of art, science, and spiritual medicine practices, the Art Sci team and the Smart Image group from Korea led by Sanglim Han took a field trip to UC Santa Barbara to visit the Allosphere designed by composer JoAnne Kuchera-Morin.

Thank you to the Allosphere team for an immersive experience!

This coming Saturday, May 30 at 10 am, Gustavo Alfonso Rincon .alfonso.rincon from the Allosphere is our next featured speaker for the Color Light Motion series. The presentation will also have guests JoAnn Kuchera-Morin and Hon Hyong Kim from the Allosphere.

🔗 Register for the event in the bio!

The AlloSphere (three stories, 26 projectors, & 54.1 Channels of sound.) is a large-scale instrument created as an environment to deliver rich, coherent, interactive, high-resolution 3D video and audio streams from massive scientific datasets is a complex computational and systems engineering task that continues to involve faculty across a variety of disciplines.

UNESCO International Day of Light: Day 2, Part 2Tibetan Art as HealingLobsang Tsering  led Tibetan Art as Healing: Sand ...
05/28/2026

UNESCO International Day of Light: Day 2, Part 2
Tibetan Art as Healing

Lobsang Tsering led Tibetan Art as Healing: Sand Mandala, guiding participants through the principles behind mandala creation, including balance, symmetry, flow, and the Buddhist understanding of impermanence and emptiness.

Throughout the workshop, the Tibetan monks of the Gaden Shartse Phukhang Sacred Harmony World Peace Tour worked alongside the group, completing the Medicine Buddha sand mandala, a piece created over two days with extraordinary care and intention.

The day concluded with the dispersal of all the mandalas, honoring the practice of release. The center of the Medicine Buddha mandala was brought back to CNSI for continued imaging work, carrying the collaboration forward across scales.

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LightFest 3.0: Day 2, Part 1Medicine Buddha NanoMandala: Art, Science, Sustainability, and HealingDay 2 began with a pow...
05/28/2026

LightFest 3.0: Day 2, Part 1
Medicine Buddha NanoMandala: Art, Science, Sustainability, and Healing

Day 2 began with a powerful keynote by Lauren Bon of Metabolic Studio, who presented “Releasing: How a Sand Mandala Might Teach Infrastructure to Behave Like a Watershed.”

Christiana Polites .poli , director of Pure Land Farms introduced the foundations of Tibetan Medicine and created a perfect bridge into the hands‑on workshop that followed.

The program continued with a NanoMandala session featuring Haley Marks , Victoria Vesna , and Sanglim Han , who shared the research, imaging processes, and collaborative methodologies behind the NanoMandala.

To close the morning, Lobsang Tsering led a meditation that returned us to the heart of the project, offering a moment of reflection before a lunch break at the UCLA Botanical Gardens.

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UNESCO International Day of Light - Day 1, Session 2The Tibetan monks of the Gaden Shartse Phukhang Sacred Harmony World...
05/27/2026

UNESCO International Day of Light - Day 1, Session 2

The Tibetan monks of the Gaden Shartse Phukhang Sacred Harmony World Peace Tour throughout the day were creating a new Medicine Buddha sand mandala. This mandala continued the lineage of the original design that inspired the Nanomandala project and remained in the space throughout the presentations for ongoing imaging work.

The session opened with Stamatis Hamouzas, MFA graduate student, and Haley Marks , microscopist and bioengineer, who presented the process and challenges of working across scales. They were joined by Victoria Vesna , Sanglim Han , and Lobsang Tsering , sharing insights into their collaborative work on the Medicine Buddha NanoMandala.

Lobsang Tsering then offered a talk followed by a guided meditation titled Inner Microscope. The day concluded with the ceremonial dispersal of the mandala center, used for imaging, during the evening reception at the fountain in the Fowler Museum courtyard.

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UNESCO International Day of Light Day 1, Session 1: AI Tools for Imaging, Microscopy, Medicine, and Media ArtsWe opened ...
05/26/2026

UNESCO International Day of Light 
Day 1, Session 1: AI Tools for Imaging, Microscopy, Medicine, and Media Arts

We opened Day 1 with a welcome and introduction by Haley Marks , followed by a keynote from Dr. Aydogan Ozcan, who presented his pioneering work on deep learning tools for histology and pathology using virtual staining and computational microscopy.

The session continued with AIVIA ALMS Microscopy User SLAM Talks featuring Tereza Vitkovska, Jose Trejo and Leia Norton, Isam Naber, Arne Peirsman, and Austin Cheng, and led by Haley Marks . Their presentations highlighted 3D segmentation, imaging strategies for muscle biopsies, Cerebral Palsy label-free SHG-FILM imaging, and microscope insights.

Thank you to all our presenters and to everyone who joined us for an inspiring start to the International Day of Light.

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Today is the second day of UNESCO International Day of Light!   Today’s event will be hosted at the Fowler  starting at ...
05/16/2026

Today is the second day of UNESCO International Day of Light!

Today’s event will be hosted at the Fowler starting at 9 AM with a welcome reception, and the first talk starting at 10 AM.

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In today’s sessions, focus shifts toward interdisciplinary art-science practices through the Medicine Buddha NanoMandala project. The day features a keynote by Lauren Bon , presentations by artists and scientists on nano- to macro-scale imaging of a Tibetan sand mandala.

In the afternoon, visitors can join a free hands-on mandala workshop led by Lobsang Tsering . Register through the website!

Combining DSLR photography, confocal microscopy, and scanning electron microscopy (SEM), the project—developed in collaboration with the Smart Image Content Research Center at Chung-Ang University-explores Al imaging, media arts, sustainability, impermanence, and empty space across scales.

We hope to see you today!

Today is the first day of UNESCO International Day of Light!   Today’s event (starting at 10:30 am) will be hosted at CN...
05/15/2026

Today is the first day of UNESCO International Day of Light!

Today’s event (starting at 10:30 am) will be hosted at CNSI and the Fowler

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Please note: the program will now be also hosted at the Fowler Museum, and we’ve made a minor schedule change — please check the full updated schedule before heading over!

Session 1 (CNSI) spotlights optics and photonics for an immersive day of cutting-edge microscopy image analysis.
Featured events are keynote address from Aydogan Ozcan on virtual staining, a free “lunch-andlearn” seminars from AIVIA and Leica Microsystems .microsystems Al-powered tools, ‘slam talks’ from our AIVIA user base here at UCLA.

Session 2 (Fowler) moves to art science collaborative between Art|Sci center , CNSI ALMS
and Smart Image Content Research Center at Chung-Ang University

Tibetan monks from the will be present both days building the Medicine Buddha sand mandala

The reception will be held at the Fowler Museum Courtyard, beginning with the dispersal of the center of the mandala and an initiation chant.

We hope to see you today!

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