Author: Jorge Auquilla

iArt Show 2025

iArtShow
Fri., 12/12 4:30-6PM
HN 543 Blackbox
RSVP for Public: https://iart-fa25.eventbrite.com
(No need to RSVP for Hunter Community)

You’re invited to iArt, the Fall 2025 exhibition of the Interactive Installation (IMA 765 / MEDP 355) course. Guided by Prof. Sha Sha Feng, students present new works that explore how digital tools, physical space, and human interaction can transform storytelling and create immersive, participatory experiences. Throughout the semester, students experimented with sensors, projection, sound, coding, and real-time interfaces to build original installations.

The iArt showcase features:
Follow the Light — May Lin & Hannah Hernandez
DXHESVA SPEAKS — Anisa Hodzic
Porous Futures — Celeste Newcomb
Glimmerfall’s Web — Leouna Feih Ragasa Hidalgo
Answer My Call — Shasuna Lin

Questions? Contact: Prof. Sha Sha Feng(sfeng@hunter.cuny.edu)

Prof. Tami Gold’s film screening

Prof Tami Gold’s film My Country Occupied (1971) will be screened at BAM as part of the festival’s Retrospective 2025: “Un-American Activities”

Nov. 12 | 9:15PM 
30min/Tickets are available:
BAM | Newsreel Retrospective (1968—1972)

In this moving film, the personal testimonies of Guatemalan Indians, peasants, and guerrillas are dramatized to provide the narration for a powerful overview of the history of US destabilization of democracy in Central America. My Country Occupied was inspired by the work of Santiago Álvarez.

Retrospective 2025: “Un-American Activities”, feature films from the Newsreel Collective and Third World Newsreel alongside works by other U.S. activist filmmakers from the 1960s–80s. Third World Newsreel (TWN) Brings Historic Newsreel Retrospective to BAM, Anthology Film Archives, and DOK Leipzig | Third World Newsreel