Program Director: Benjamin Gaulon

Program Director: Benjamin Gaulon

Benjamin-Gaulon-©-vinciane-verguethen-600Drawing Strategies Workshops [FY]
Studio Elective Tactical Media [BFA]
Understanding Media [BFA]

Core Studio Urban Hacking [BFA]
Integrated Thesis 1 & 2 [BFA]
D+T Masterclass 1 & 2 [BFA/MFA]

Major Studio 1 & 2 [MFA]

Integrated Thesis 1 & 2 [MFA]
Independent Studies [MFA/BFA]

We are delighted to introduce Benjamin Gaulon the associate professor who will be leading our programs in Art, Media and Technology – the BFA in AMT and the MFA in Design and Technology.

Ben (as he prefers to be called) is an artist, researcher and art college lecturer. He has previously released work under the name “Recyclism”. His research focuses on the limits and failures of information and communication technologies; planned obsolescence, consumerism and disposable society; ownership and privacy; through the exploration of détournement, hacking and recycling. His projects can be softwares, installations, pieces of hardware, web based projects, interactive works, street art interventions and are, when applicable, open source.

He is currently a member of the Graffiti Research Lab France. He has been lecturer at the National College of Art and Design in Dublin, associate researcher at CTVR / the telecommunications research centre (Trinity College) and director of Data 2.0 (Dublin Art and Technology Association).

Since 2005 he has been leading workshops and giving lectures in Europe and US about e-waste and hardware Hacking / Recycling. Workshop participants explore the potential of obsolete technologies in a creative way and find new strategies for e-waste recycling.

In 2011 he has created the Recyclism Hacklab – a collaborative workspace focused on contemporary DIY and hacking practices. Within this multidisciplinary space he facilitates and teaches both workshops and mentoring sessions in physical computing, hardware hacking and 3D printing. The Recyclism Hacklab provides a wide range of creative practitioners an informal environment where they can engage in critical making, and receive support for self directed research and autonomous learning.

Visual Artist – Recyclism
Director – Recyclism Hacklab
Member of GRL FR (Graffiti Research Lab France)

[2012-2013] Associate Researcher – CTVR / Trinity College
[2007-2013] Director of D.A.T.A (Dublin Art and Technology Association)
[2006-2013] Lecturer – Faculty of Fine Art NCAD (National College of Art and Design)

www.recyclism.com