Antonius-Tín Bui

Antonius-Tín Bui (they/them) is a polydisciplinary artist and shapeshifter invested in the transformative potential of improvisation, portraiture, craft, and ritual. A monsoon in a past life, they see themself most in movement—in wind, in the shifting blues of the sky, in the quiet sway between presence and disappearance. “Antonius-Tín" is just one of many names unearthed thus far. Indigo, Monsoon, MiuMiu, Umami, and Sky are some others. The child of Paul and Van Bui, two Vietnamese refugees who carved futures from grief and grit, Antonius-Tín carries their legacy in every gesture. Their work honors the spectral, the tender, and the unruly—crafting portals for what cannot be named, only felt, only danced with ancestral shadow.

@buimonster | antoniusbui.com

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Shelby Elizabeth Doyle (she/her), AIA is a registered architect, Associate Professor of Architecture at the Iowa State University (ISU) College of Design, and co-founder of the ISU Computation & Construction Lab (CCL). The CCL works to connect developments in computation to the challenges of construction through teaching, research, and outreach. Doyle received a Fulbright Fellowship to Cambodia, a Master of Architecture from the Harvard Graduate School of Design, and a Bachelor of Science in architecture from the University of Virginia.

@shelbyedoyle | shelbydoyle.com

Leah Buechley (she/her) is a Professor of computer science and fine art (by courtesy) at the University of New Mexico, where she directs the Hand and Machine research group. Her work explores integrations of technology, art, craft, and design. Buechley’s current research focuses on developing materials and tools for 3D printing in metal, glass, ceramic, and biomaterials. She received a PhD in Computer Science from the University of Colorado at Boulder and a BA in Physics from Skidmore College. At both institutions, she also studied dance, theater, and fine art.

@handandmachine | handandmachine.org

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