[spectre] Fwd: Experiments in Art and Technology (E.A.T.) Revisited
APRIL 5 & 6
Oliver Grau
oliver.grau at donau-uni.ac.at
Thu Mar 20 16:38:27 CET 2008
Begin forwarded message:
> From: Julie Harrison <jharriso at stevens.edu>
> Date: Wed Mar 19, 2008 8:34:43 pm America/New_York
> To: Julie Harrison <jharriso at stevens.edu>
> Subject: Experiments in Art and Technology (E.A.T.) Revisited APRIL 5
> & 6
>
> Dear Friends and Colleagues,
>
> Please join me for a weekend (or part of one) of Experiments in Art
> and Technology (E.A.T.), founded in 1966 by engineers Billy Klüver
and
> Fred Waldhauer, and artists Robert Rauschenberg and Robert Whitman,
to
> provide artists with access to new technology and to promote
> collaborations between artists and engineers. I've attached a poster
> and press release in pdf format for further information.
>
> All events take place at Stevens Institute of Technology, Babbio
> Center (River & 6th Streets) in Hoboken, NJ and are free and open to
> the public. Sponsored by Harvestworks Digital Media Arts Center and
> the Art & Technology Program at Stevens Institute of Technology.
>
> Saturday, April 5, 2008
>
> 2:00 * Exhibition opening *E.A.T. Revisited: Documents and
Works*
> (through April 28). Included is an installation of photographic
> documentation entitled The Story of E.A.T.: Experiments in Art and
> Technology, 1960*2001 by Billy Klüver; a selection of classic
> works: Floats by Robert Breer and Silver Clouds by Andy Warhol; and
an
> installation of new works, *Transduced Objects,* created in a
workshop
> inspired by David Tudor*s *Rainforest,* taught by John Driscoll
and
> Phil Edelstein to artists and students from both Stevens Institute
and
> Harvestworks.
>
> 3:00 * Panel *Art and Technology, Historical and Current
> Perspectives* with panelists Robert Whitman, Julie Martin, John
> Driscoll, Steve Bull, Scot Gresham-Lancaster and Anne Swartz
(Savannah
> College of Art and Design), moderated by Julie Harrison (Stevens
> Institute of Technology).
>
> 5:30 * Performance Cellphonia: Tempo Variable (Cellphonia:
> Changeable Weather by Steve Bull and Scot Gresham-Lancaster, with
Phil
> Edelstein, Hans Tammen, and Brooks Williams * a surround sound
> memorial concert for John Cage and David Tudor in which live
> performance, cellphone calls, transduced objects, and synthetic
voices
> are mixed by the musicians and the neural synthesis ETANN,
> or electronically trainable analog neural net, developed by Forrest
> Warthman and Scot Gresham-Lancaster for David Tudor.
>
> 6:15 * Reception to meet the artists, panelists, and organizers
>
> Sunday, April 6, 2008 (suggested donation $5, free to students and
> seniors)
>
> 1:00 * Film Screening *9 Evenings: Theater & Engineering*
include
> Robert Rauschenberg*s Open Score; John Cage*s Variations VII;
> Öyvind Fahlström*s Kisses Sweeter than Wine and a work-in-progress
on
> David Tudor*s Bandoneon!. Producer Julie Martin and director
> Barbro Schultz Lundestam, will be present to introduce the films and
> answer questions.
>
> Hope to see some of you there!
> Cheers,
>
> Julie Harrison,
>
> (If you'd like to be taken off this e-mail list, please reply to this
> e-mail and I'll be glad to remove your name. Apologies for any
> cross-posting).
>
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