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Saw the question (unweighted count); Answered the question (unweighted count); Didn’t think it was serious enough to talk about

On April 4 through 8, visual arts senior Kasturi Shah presents “Saw the question (unweighted count); Answered the question (unweighted count); Didn’t think it was serious enough to talk about,” an interactive project across campus that visualizes the data presented in the We Speak survey. The survey, a Title IX compliance requirement which investigates experiences with sexual misconduct and knowledge about policies and resources that are available, was released to all members of the Princeton University community in Spring 2015, with results being made public in early Fall 2015. The interactive piece consists of seven sectioned sculptures distributed to different locations across campus. The sections are randomly scattered and get assembled through interactions by people across campus and through #sawtheq. Each sculpture has a QCR code that, when scanned, takes one to a hidden section of the piece’s website. The Lucas Gallery contains a multimedia projection of data in the survey, allowing viewers to interact with and experience the data in another material way. An opening reception will be held on Thursday, April 7 at 7:30 p.m. in the Lucas Gallery at 185 Nassau Street. The piece is live 24 hours a day Monday through Friday, while the gallery installation is open Monday through Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Free and open to the public.

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  • Program in Visual Arts

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