Tag: ethnographic terminalia
Upcoming Presentations, Exhibitions and Installations
It’s a busy fall! Coming off of Champlain Maker Faire and the recent “ZAPPPP! A High Voltage Vermont Makers Meetup,” we are still in full swing this fall. Please join us![sws_divider_basic]
Tech Expo: Vermont Tech Jam
Presenting With: Vermont Makers
Our Contribution: Weather Balloon demo with the Internet of Things and Max/MSP
Where: Champlain Mill, Winooski Vermont
When: Friday, September 26, 2012
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Installation: Going to Waterbury: An Art Installation and Closure Ceremony
Our Contribution: Onsite Sound Installation
Where: Vermont State Complex, 4 South, Waterbury, Vermont
When: Saturday, September 27 + 28, 2012
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Conference: Pushing the Envelope: Innovation and the Future of Museums
New England Museum Association Conference
Our Contribution: “Presenting Art in Unconventional Space” A Panel discussion organized by Margaret Tamulonis, with Ken Mills and others
Where: Sheraton Burlington 870 Williston Road
When: Thursday, November 8, 11:00 am – 12:30 pm
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Exhibition: Audible Observations: Ethonographic Terminalia 2012
Our Contribution: Sound scores and recordings from “Power and Ground”
Where: SOMArts Cultural Center, 934 Brannan Street, San Francisco CA
When: November 16 – 20, 2012
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Vermont Makers Late Fall Programming 2012:[sws_divider_basic]
Program or Be Programmed Douglas Rushkoff
Thursday November 1, 6pm
Miller Center, Champlain College
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You are Not a Gadget, Jaron Lanier
Thursday December 6, 6pm
Miller Center, Champlain College
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Ethnographic Terminalia Opening Reception Friday, November 19: New Orleans
View the exhibition catalogue and website
Here’s a review of the exhibition. My piece is mentioned but the reviewer seems to confuse it with another piece in the show, hence describing a piece of work that doesn’t really exist – but one that is very interesting and imaginative!
Prepping for “Ethnographic Terminalia 2010” New Orleans
I’m currently prepping for the November 2010 exhibition “Ethnographic Terminalia” in New Orleans. The works exhibited in Ethnographic Terminalia emerge through a desire to produce art as a process or product of research. My installation “Scoring the Streets of New Orleans” will have its debut there. Here’s a link to information about the show: