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mooring is scarce in diluvian times. our series resumes on sept 21. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- The Art, Technology, and Culture Colloquium of UC Berkeley's Center for New Media Fall 2005 - Spring 2006 Speaker Program Wednesday Evenings, 7:30-9:00pm, 160 Kroeber Hall, UC Berkeley Sep 21 Jaron Lanier, Artist and Musician, Berkeley Can Soulful Music Survive Digital Epistemology? Sep 28 Cobi van Tonder, Artist and Musician, Johannesburg Ephemeral Gumboots: Dancing the Rhythm of Change Oct 17* Bruno Latour, Professor and Curator, Ecole des Mines, Paris From Object to Things: How to Represent the Parliament of Nature? Nov 2 Tom Marioni, Sculptor and Conceptual Artist. SF Digital Sound as Sculpture Material Nov 9** Miranda July, Artist and Filmmaker, LA Ten True Things Feb 1 Mark Pauline, Artist, Survival Research Labs, SF Exploiting the Momentum of Self Righteousness Mar 1 Steve Beck, Artist and Designer, UC Berkeley Engineering From Pre-Digital to Post-Digital: Forty Years of Electronic Art and Music Mar 15 Michael Rees, Digital Media Art and Sculpture, Rutgers Univ. Monsters and Programs and Other Beautiful Fictions Apr 5 Shirley Shor, New Media Artist, SF Dynamic Landscapes Apr 26 Marina Grzinic, Artist and Writer, Lubiljana Representing Time in the Absence of Space May 3 Okwui Enwezor, Curator and Dean, Art Institute, SF Contemporary African Photography and Film * Bruno Latour will be on Monday Evening on Oct 17, Morgan Hall, Room 101 * Jointly Sponsored by Berkeley's Science, Technology, and Society Center ** Miranda July's appearance is presented in conjunction with the Dept of Art Practice's "INTERVENTIONS" lecture series. ===================================================== Primary Sponsors: UC Berkeley Center for New Media (CNM) and Center for Information Technology in the Interest of Society (CITRIS) Additional Sponsors: Office of the Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost, College of Engineering Interdisciplinary Studies Program, Consortium for the Arts, BAM/PFA, and the Townsend Center for the Humanities. ATC Director: Ken Goldberg ATC Assoc. Director: Greg Niemeyer ATC Grad. Associate: Irene Chien Curated with: ATC Advisory Board Contact: goldberg@ieor.berkeley.edu, or phone: (510) 643-9565 For updated information, please see: http://atc.berkeley.edu/ ---------------------------------------- You are subscribed to this list as nettime@bbs.thing.net. To unsubscribe, send email to unsubscribe.51065.42570511.7738710490282964057-nettime_bbs.thing.net@en.groundspring.org. Our postal address is 685 Carolina Street San Francisco, California 94107 United States _______________________________________________ nettime-ann mailing list nettime-ann@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-ann