Webcasts: ArtSci Symposium; NYU's ITP Graduate SHow


Subject: Webcasts: ArtSci Symposium; NYU's ITP Graduate SHow
NINCH-ANNOUNCE (david@ninch.org)
Date: Fri, 14 Dec 2001 11:00:02 -0500


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Date: Fri, 14 Dec 2001 11:00:02 -0500
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Subject: Webcasts: ArtSci Symposium; NYU's ITP Graduate SHow

NINCH ANNOUNCEMENT
News on Networking Cultural Heritage Resources
from across the Community
December 14, 2001

                     ArtSci2001 Symposium - WEBCAST
             Dec 1-31, 2001: http://www.asci.org/ArtSci2001/index.html

         NYU's Interactive Telecommunications Program Graduate Show
                        Dec 19-21: New York University
            Live Show on ITP TV: Dec 21, 5-7pm: http://itp.nyu.edu/itptv/

ArtSci2001 Symposium - WEBCAST
November 2 - 4, 2000
New York City

Art & Science Collaborations, Inc. (ASCI) is pleased to announce that
their recent international symposium on collaboration will be
"webcast" from their website from: December 1 -31, 2001.

KEYNOTE ADDRESS-
This was by Joe Davis, artist in residence at M.I.T. with his
long-time collaborator, Dana Boyd, lecturer and molecular geneticist
at the Harvard Medical School, Boston.
Length: 2 hrs. [in four parts]

SATURDAY" & "SUNDAY -
Click on each day for separate Program Schedules.
Clicking on each image icon on the page will link you to Presentation
Details: art-sci project descriptions, short bios of presenters, and
their contact information. This will help you decide which
presentations you are interested in viewing.

Then click on each small video camera icon to "stream" that specific
presentation. Mostly 20-minutes in length [some over]
The images are kind of fuzzy [that depends on the specific speed of
your Internet connection], but all the sound and ideas are clear.

Thanks to the generous support of the Rockefeller Foundation and the
efforts of <>www.artstream.org, we are able to share the video
documentation of this unique event. Please forward to your colleagues!

THE ARTSCI INDEX - We hope that you will participate in the ArtSci
INDEX [an online "match-making" tool for nurturing collaboration].
The feedback forms we've received so far are from a fascinating and
diverse range of artists, technologists, and scientists. We'd like to
see yours :)
<http://proforma.real.com/real/player/player.html?src=011011realhome_2,011011rpchoice_h2&dc=12111301129>www.asci.org/artsci_index.html

ASCI is a 13-year old, non-profit organization based in New York City
that welcomes your membership and/or tax-deductible contributions to
help sustain our small organization and its programs. We publish an
excellent monthly info-resource for the field [a benefit of
membership] called the ASCI e-BULLETIN. A sample copy is online. To
learn more about ASCI, join or donate online via Paypal.com go to:
<http://proforma.real.com/real/player/player.html?src=011011realhome_2,011011rpchoice_h2&dc=12111301129>http://www.asci.org/about/about.html
or email Christoph Mayer at: info@asci.org

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>Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2001 18:10:53 -0500
>To: Recipient List Suppressed:;
>From: Midori Yasuda <midori.yasuda@nyu.edu>
>Subject: ITP, NYU Winter Show 2001

ITP at NYU presents the end of the semester graduate student showcase!

An exhibition of innovative graduate student work with projects in
physical computing, multimedia installations, sound and video design,
and presentations of plausible futures for all of the above.

General exhibitions
Wednesday December 19
Thursday December 20
Friday December 21
6 - 9 PM

Future scenarios presentation
Thursday December 20
4 - 7 PM

See the show live at http://itp.nyu.edu/itptv/
Friday December 21
5 - 7 PM

Projects featured are from the following classes:

Designing Experience
Expressing with Technology
Foundations of Generative Art Systems
Future of the Infrastructure
Interaction Design
Interactive Computing in Public Places
Introduction to 3D
Physical Computing 2
Video Installation

Please call 212.998.1880 or email <itp.inquiries@nyu.edu> with
questions. This event is free and open to the public. No RSVP is
necessary.

ITP, Tisch School of the Arts
New York University
721 Broadway at Waverly Place
4th Floor, South Elevators
New York, NY 10003
http://www.itp.nyu.edu

--
Midori L. Yasuda
Admissions, Special Events, Alumni
Interactive Telecommunications Program
Tisch School of the Arts
New York University
721 Broadway, 4th Floor
New York, NY 10003
phone: 212/998-1882
fax: 212/998-1898
www.itp.nyu.edu

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Webcasts: ArtSci Symposium; NYU's ITP Graduate SHow
NINCH ANNOUNCEMENT
News on Networking Cultural Heritage Resources
from across the Community
December 14, 2001


                    ArtSci2001 Symposium - WEBCAST
            Dec 1-31, 2001: http://www.asci.org/ArtSci2001/index.html


        NYU's Interactive Telecommunications Program Graduate Show
                       Dec 19-21: New York University
           Live Show on ITP TV: Dec 21, 5-7pm: http://itp.nyu.edu/itptv/



ArtSci2001 Symposium - WEBCAST
November 2 - 4, 2000
New York City
Art & Science Collaborations, Inc. (ASCI) is pleased to announce that their recent international symposium on collaboration will be "webcast" from their website from:  December 1 -31, 2001.

KEYNOTE  ADDRESS-
This was by Joe Davis, artist in residence at M.I.T. with his long-time collaborator, Dana Boyd, lecturer and molecular geneticist at the Harvard Medical School, Boston.
Length: 2 hrs. [in four parts]
SATURDAY" & "SUNDAY -
Click on each day for separate Program Schedules.
Clicking on each image icon on the page will link you to Presentation Details: art-sci project descriptions, short bios of presenters, and their contact information. This will help you decide which presentations you are interested in viewing.
Then click on each small video camera icon to "stream" that specific presentation.  Mostly 20-minutes in length [some over]
The images are kind of fuzzy [that depends on the specific speed of your Internet connection], but all the sound and ideas are clear.
Thanks to the generous support of the Rockefeller Foundation and the efforts of www.artstream.org, we are able to share the video documentation of this unique event. Please forward to your colleagues!
THE  ARTSCI  INDEX -  We hope that you will participate in the ArtSci INDEX [an online "match-making" tool for nurturing collaboration]. The feedback forms we've received so far are from a fascinating and diverse range of artists, technologists, and scientists. We'd like to see yours :) www.asci.org/artsci_index.html
ASCI is a 13-year old, non-profit organization based in New York City that welcomes your membership and/or tax-deductible contributions to help sustain our small organization and its programs. We publish an excellent monthly info-resource for the field [a benefit of membership] called the ASCI e-BULLETIN.  A sample copy is online.  To learn more about ASCI, join or donate online via Paypal.com go to:  http://www.asci.org/about/about.html
or email Christoph Mayer at: info@asci.org
============================================================================



Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2001 18:10:53 -0500
To: Recipient List Suppressed:;
From: Midori Yasuda <midori.yasuda@nyu.edu>
Subject:  ITP, NYU Winter Show 2001
 
ITP at NYU presents the end of the semester graduate student showcase!

An exhibition of innovative graduate student work with projects in physical computing, multimedia installations, sound and video design, and presentations of plausible futures for all of the above.

General exhibitions
Wednesday December 19
Thursday December 20
Friday December 21
6 - 9 PM

Future scenarios presentation
Thursday December 20
4 - 7 PM

See the show live at http://itp.nyu.edu/itptv/
Friday December 21
5 - 7 PM


Projects featured are from the following classes:

Designing Experience
Expressing with Technology
Foundations of Generative Art Systems
Future of the Infrastructure
Interaction Design
Interactive Computing in Public Places
Introduction to 3D
Physical Computing 2
Video Installation

Please call 212.998.1880 or email <itp.inquiries@nyu.edu> with questions.  This event is free and open to the public. No RSVP is necessary.

ITP, Tisch School of the Arts
New York University
721 Broadway at Waverly Place
4th Floor, South Elevators
New York, NY 10003
http://www.itp.nyu.edu
--
Midori L. Yasuda
Admissions, Special Events, Alumni
Interactive Telecommunications Program
Tisch School of the Arts
New York University
721 Broadway, 4th Floor
New York, NY 10003
phone: 212/998-1882
fax: 212/998-1898
www.itp.nyu.edu

-- 
==============================================================
NINCH-Announce is an announcement listserv, produced by the National Initiative for a Networked Cultural Heritage (NINCH). The subjects of announcements are not the projects of NINCH, unless otherwise noted; neither does NINCH necessarily endorse the subjects of announcements. We attempt to credit all re-distributed news and announcements and appreciate reciprocal credit.

For questions, comments or requests to un-subscribe, contact the editor:
<mailto:david@ninch.org>
==============================================================
See and search back issues of NINCH-ANNOUNCE at <http://www.cni.org/Hforums/ninch-announce/>.
==============================================================



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