Education
New York University; Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
New York University; Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
He takes the obvious social, economical, and political issues of the current capitalist society as an input and run through an abstract machinery, which generates network maps, results in performances, and procreates predictions to make inherent power relationships visible, thus discussable. His work MyPocket (2008) is a live software system that predicts his everyday spending and discloses his financial records to the world. MyPocket was shown in Neuberger Museum of Art New York, Künstlerhaus Bethanien Berlin, and Media Space / FilmWinter Stuttgart in 2009.
Arikan deals with human made complex systems by applying techniques such as network mapping, network analysis, programming, and protocol authoring.
He also conducts network mapping workshops for artists and civil society organizations. Arikan is an adjunct faculty in Interactive Telecommunications Program, Tisch School of Arts, New York University.
Arikan completed his master’s degree at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Media Laboratory in Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the Physical Language Workshop led by John Maeda.
Arikan is a member of Alternative informatics association, a civil society organization in turkey focusing on the issues of media literacy, Internet censorship, and surveillance.