2005-11-28images between images
| By Yaz @ 16:07 | [ know ] |
Saturday, December 3, 2005 at Princeton University
101 McCormick Hall
10 am - 5 pm
All is good... but here is my biased pick :)
Nomadic
Janet Bergstrom, Professor and Vice Chair, Department of Film, Television and Digital Media, UCLA
Border Times: Akerman's Geopolitical Frame
Philip Rosen, Professor and Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Modern Culture and Media, Brown University
Crossing Borders, Navigating Boundaries, and Embodying Time Past: Chantal Akerman's Installations
Bruce Jenkins, Dean of Undergraduate Studies, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago
Please note that "To register for the symposium please email between@princeton.edu."
Comments
2005-12-07 01:53:56
here is the bulb project by Jeff Lieberman I told you about:
http://www.bea.st/sight/lightbulb/
check out his slink project as well, and I am pretty sure he would be happy to show it to you someday
very impressive art and science pieces
2005-12-07 16:02:54
This is very interesting!!! Would you know if the distance between magnets can be increased?... It would be so cool if themagnets could be seamlessly integrated to walls (niche...) for example. I am thinking in terms of building environment.
2005-12-13 18:35:06
The distance between magnets probably depends on the magnetic field you create. I have met a UROP in the same group of research and she is working on making levitating rotating magnets... pretty neat as well...
2005-12-13 22:25:24
Pour les non initiés, UROP stands for Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program... I'd like to have a light bulb levitating between the top and botton surfaces of my room!... actually, between any opposite surfaces...
2005-12-16 05:20:40
Ok so Jeff told me that "the distance can be increased but magnetic force is proportional to 1/r^2 so doubling the distance is four times the needed field, etc.. it's not easy."
:)
2006-02-06 21:26:38
Pour les inities et pour ceux qui n'ont pas assiste aux projections des films de Chantal Ackerman, sachez que le dernier numero du magazzzine PARACHUTE vient de publier un numero intitule 'Borders'.
Un chapitre est consacre au travail de la realisatrice, de son approche ethno-graphique de l'image, de la capture des individus par la camera.
A voir donc: PARACHUTE, numero de janvier 2006.




