[spectre] Many Worlds, Many Times,
ARTifact Gallery Spring Exhibition
micha cárdenas
azdelslade at gmail.com
Fri Mar 25 01:02:06 CET 2011
Curated by Micha Cárdenas
WHEN: Opening reception, Wednesday, April 6th, 2011, 6:30-8:30pm
Show dates, April 6th – June 10th, 2011
WHERE: UCSD Pepper Canyon Hall 257
Featuring the work of:
Zach Blas
Sadie Barnette
Ela Boyd
Monica Duncan
Anya Gallaccio
Chris Head
Chris Kardambikis
Frankie Martin
Lara Odell
Nira Pereg
Cauleen Smith
Pinar Yoldas
The Culture, Art and Technology (CAT) program at the Sixth College of
UCSD is proud to present the new ARTifact gallery exhibition for the
Spring 2010 quarter, “Many Worlds, Many Times”, curated by Micha
Cárdenas, Interim Associate Director of Art and Technology for Sixth
College. The show will feature the work of Sadie Barnette, Zach Blas,
Ela Boyd, Monica Duncan, Anya Gallacio, Chris Head, Chris Kardambikis,
Frankie Martin, Lara Odell, Nira Pereg, Cauleen Smith and Pinar
Yoldas. The ARTifact gallery exists as a physical gallery in the CAT
core offices as well as an online exhibition space at the CAT website,
cat.ucsd.edu. The gallery acts as an integrated learning laboratory,
transforming the working environment of CAT students, staff and
faculty into a hybrid space in which contemporary art can be part of
the dialog of interdisciplinary undergraduate learning curriculum in
Sixth College.
The courses in the Culture, Art and Technology program for Spring 2011
enact a vision of a multiplicity of worlds and times, on many levels:
the field science fiction imaginary, phenomenological approaches to
time and a world experienced through sound are just a few.
http://cat.ucsd.edu/artifact.html
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micha cárdenas
Interim Associate Director of Art and Technology
Culture, Art and Technology Program, Sixth College, UCSD
Co-Author, Trans Desire / Affective Cyborgs, Atropos Press, http://is.gd/daO00
Artist/Researcher, UCSD School of Medicine
Artist/Theorist, bang.lab, http://bang.calit2.net
blog: http://transreal.org
gpg: http://is.gd/ebWx9
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