Homework Assignment #2 (HW_02) Please go see a Performance, Exhibition, or event related to Computing Art or Technology and Art. Submit a short write-up of this event on TED by June 6th. Include all the information requested on Fieldtrip Form in your report.
Recommended events on campus
- IDEAS Performance: Spidersonic 3.0 May 23rd, 2013. Time: 2-6pm ongoing. Demonstration by Trevor Henthorn, UC San Diego, Programmer Analyst, Department of Music. Location: Calit2 Performative Computing Lab, Atkinson Hall, UC San Diego. Spidersonic 3.0 is a cued and sync'd electronic music jam and discussion. The Spidersonic Sound System is a blueprint for collaborative electronic music. The performance will be open to the public and run from 2-6pm on Thursday, May 23. During this time, there will be three tech talks to explain the technology, and the program will provide opportunities for guests to explore instruments and their unique interactive capabilities. While the earlier Spidersonic 2.0 consisted mainly of hardware instruments, exploration with Spidersonic 3.0 will dig deeper into computer-based audio, providing musicians with real-time access to virtual instruments built from software such as Reaktor, Max/MSP, Pd, Ableton Live, Maschine, Vocaloid, Kontakt and other virtual instruments, placed alongside hardware instruments such as the Elektron Analog Four, Arturia Minibrute, Moog MS2000, Nord Lead 3 and a collection of custom modular synthesizers.
- EX3: Exodus, Cyber-Archaeology and the Future Date: June 1st, 2013 to June 8th, 2013 Time: Mon-Sat Location: Calit2 Theater, Atkinson Hall, UC San Diego Host: Tom Levy, Associate Director, CISA3 This exhibition organized by CISA3 associate director Tom Levy will showcase alternative interpretations of the Exodus, using high-tech display tools in a museum-of-the-future setting.
- gallery@calit2 Exhibition: CONSUME
CONSUME, a group exhibition curated by Amanda McDonald Crowley, and informed by her current research at the intersection of art, technology and food systems, opens at gallery@calit2 on Thursday, April 11, 2013. Projects in the gallery document interdisciplinary ideas pertaining to current discussions in the fields of health, energy, technology, and the environment
- AUDACIOUS SPECULATIONS Exhibition at ARTifact Gallery (Pepper Canyon Hall, 2nd floor) showcases how researchers, artists, activists and entrepreneurs make “something from nothing” – transforming AUDACIOUS SPECULATIONS into reality. The event grew out of a new curriculum for Sixth College’s Culture, Art & Technology program – four interdisciplinary courses to be taught for the first time in Spring 2013 by professors from the departments of music, visual arts, anthropology and political science. Through June
- Events Calendar at calit2 presentations on Computing/IT by researchers
- Exhibitions at the University Art Gallery at Mandeville
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Am I Drawing Now? is a series about drawing as a cross disciplinary activity. Our series continues this spring with informal talks that take place in Experimental Drawing Studio at UCSD. The series is free and open to the public. All are welcome. More Info about this series. On Facebook
- Thursday April 25, 4PM:
Visiting Artist Hillary Mushkin, “Incendiary Traces in Southern California”. Visual artist Hillary Mushkin leads Incendiary Traces, a collective exploration of the politics of landscape through public on-site drawing events, research and publication of related contemporary and historic materials by diverse contributors.
- Thursday May 9, 4PM:
UCSD Professors Christine Harris, Psychology & Ernest Silva, Visual Arts, "Drawing Emotion"
- Thursday May 23, 4PM:
Professor Teddy Cruz, Visual Arts UCSD, “Drawing Ecology: Gestures, Diagrams and Itineraries of Urbanization”
- Wednesday May 29, 4PM:
Professor Anna Joy Springer, Literature UCSD “Writing Pictures”
- Thursday June 6, 7PM:
Performance, Professor Amy Alexander, Visual Arts UCSD
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