Connectivity:
The Tenth Biennial Symposium
on Arts and Technology

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"Connectivity" - multi-media installation exhbits, artist presentations and performances

Dates - March 29 - April 1, 2006

General Information
All events in Cummings Arts Center; specific rooms listed below
Gallery Opening and Reception: Thursday, March 30, 5 pm. (Cummings Galleries)
Gallery Hours: Thursday 5 -7 pm, Friday 9 am - 5 pm, Saturday 1 - 4 pm

Works include:

"Kepesian Visualization: Interacting with Earth Data" a multi-user, game installation focusing on the concept of persistent worlds and audience interaction with geophysical data, by Gloria Brown-Simmons and Falko Kuester, from Calit2, Center of Gravity, Univ. of California at Urvine.
Artist Presentation: Thursday, 3:10 - 3:40 (Oliva)

"Perceivable Bodies", a media-enriched dance performance by Palindrome Intermedia Performance Group: Frieder Weiss and Emily Fernandez, Germany and Dan Hosken, California State University, Northridge.
Artist Presentation: Thursday, 3:45 -4:15 (Oliva)
Performance: Saturday multi-meida concert, 8 pm (Evans)

"Origin, Location, Direction", an interactive sound and image installation exploring the dependent relationships between the observer and the observed, by Roger Dannenberg, Computer Science Department, Carnegie Mellon University and Barbara Bernstein, Senior Critic - MFA Program, Art Department, Yale University.
Artist Presentation: Thursday, 4:20 - 4:50(Oliva)

"InfoBreath" - "a living cybernetic flower" installation by Christopher Robbins, Rhode Island School of Design
Artist Presentation: Thursday, 1:20 -1:50 (Oliva)
Exhibit: Thursday, 5 - 7 pm only (Greer Music Library)

1. "Water Photo", Barbara Bernstein, 2004, "Origin, Location, Direction" installation
2. "Xmas", Frieder Weiss, 2006, "Perceivable Bodies" performance


 

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