
Shashank Satish
Screen Cultures and Curatorial Studies
Film and Media
Shashank Satish is an Experimental Media Artist-Curator who works at the intersection of art, science, technology and academia. Satish holds a Bachelor’s in Architecture, a Master’s in Experimental Media Art, and a Postgraduate Diploma in Indian Aesthetics. He is the Principal Investigator of the Experiential Cognition Laboratory (XPC Lab, est. 2017), an independent initiative at the intersection of philosophy, cognitive science, and art. The lab develops art–science projects and hosts Anubhava, a podcast exploring the role of experience in understanding consciousness through cross-disciplinary dialogue.
He has taught Art and Architecture at the undergraduate level and published research at their intersection. As founder of Holy Cow! Studio (Bangalore), he produces graphic design, art, and curatorial projects, with exhibitions of his new media art and curation showcased both in India and internationally.
Shashank's research at the Screen Cultures and Curatorial Studies program focuses on the digitization of cultural heritage and experimental museology through critical curatorial frameworks.
Find more about Shashank's work at .