[Leonardo/ISAST Network] Leonardo Network Newsletter | September 15, 2011
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NEWS
GLOBAL WARNING SYMPOSIUM VIDEOS NOW AVAILABLE FOR VIEWING
Video documentation of the talks from Day 1 of the GLOBAL WARNING
Symposium are now available for viewing. The two-day symposium, which
took place September 16–17, 2010, in conjunction with the 2010 01SJ
Biennial in San Jose, CA examined the interconnectedness of ideas and
actions and the current relationships between art-making, science and
ecology. A group of distinguished artists, scientists and policy-
makers presented and examined case studies of collaborative
environmental art projects. Find out more
EVENTS
NEXT LASER: 5 OCTOBER 2011, PALO ALTO, CA (STANFORD)
Attention San Francisco Bay Area readers! Join us for the next
Leonardo Art Science Evening Rendezvous (LASER), 5 October 2011, at
Stanford University. Feature presentations include "What the Next
Phase of the Web Could Mean" by Henrik Bennetsen, "Knitting Code" by
Rachel Beth Egenhoefer, "My Life Among the Patterns" by Trudy Myrrh
Reagan and "Makrokosma Bali" by Wayne Vitale. Find out more
LEONARDO EDUCATION AND ART FORUM AT ISEA 2011
16 AND 17 SEPTEMBER 2011, ISTANBUL, TURKEY
The Leonardo Education and Art Forum will be hosting two workshops at
ISEA 2011 in Istanbul, Turkey. Brain Drain/ Brain Gain (16
September), led by Nina Czegledy, will provide the opportunity to
discuss new strategies and models of production adopted by
professionals and students working at the intersection of art,
science and technology in the face of transforming economic and
cultural landscapes. The Transdisciplinary Visual Arts, Science &
Technology Renewal Post-New Media Assimilation Workshop (17
September) will provide a forum for addressing and sharing
experiences and difficulties encountered while developing
transdisciplinary art-science research and when teaching and meshing
curricula from diverse fields. Find out more
COMMUNITY
JOIN YASMIN - MEDITERRANEAN ART SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY NETWORK
Leonardo/OLATS, co-sponsor of YASMIN, invites you to join the YASMIN
community of artists, scientists and engineers cross-linking in the
Mediterranean Region and beyond. YASMIN has an announcement list
where you can post your art/science/technology events and
publications as well as a discussion list where you can propose a
discussion on hot topics. YASMIN is volunteer powered. Moderators
include Pau Alsina, Guillermo Munoz, Nina Czegledy, Monica Bello,
Dimitris Charitos, Soussi Houssine, Ricardo Mbarkho and Roger Malina.
Find out more
MEMBERS
DONAU UNIVERSITAT KREMS RENEWS AFFILIATE MEMBERSHIP
Leonardo/ISAST is pleased to announce that the MediaArtHistories
program at Donau Universitat Krems has renewed its affiliate
membership with Leonardo/ISAST. The postgraduate program
MediaArtHistories at the Department for Image Science at Donau
Universitat Krems offers a two-year low-residency M.A. degree and is
based on the international praxis and expertise in curation,
collecting, preserving & archiving and researching in the media arts.
Find out more
OPPORTUNITIES AND COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
HYPOTHESIS: AN ART/ SCIENCE FAIR AT THE LAB, SAN FRANCISCO
The Lab invites artists, scientists, writers, musicians, performers,
theorists, and other makers to participate in Hypothesis: An Art/
Science Fair to be held on November 5, 2011 in conjunction with the
Bay Area Science Festival. Participants will present their practice
in the form of a traditional science fair display, using the
“scientific method” to: define a question or concept, gather
information and observations, form a hypothesis, explain experiments
and processes, analyze data or processes, and draw a conclusion. Find
out more
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