Dorkbot Toronto 4.0: Oct 4th, Interaccess Media Arts Gallery
Dates:
Thu Oct 04, 2007 00:00 - Wed Sep 26, 2007
Dorkbot will be resuming Thursday, 4 Oct, 7:00 pm, at Interaccess,
with what should be a very interesting set of work that examins
natural/artifical, and urban/rural distinctions.
Cary Peppermint and Christine Nadir (NYC) will be presenting their
EcoArtTech (www.ecoarttech.net) project; Stan Krzyzanowski (OCAD) will
present his Pine Cone Oscillator and Interval, his archive of work,
and Patricia Rodriguez (Toronto) will be presenting her non-standard video work that examines urban and suburban spaces.
Thursday, Oct 4th, 7:00
Interaccess Electronic Media Arts Centre.
9 Ossington Avenue
Toronto, Ontario
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www.interaccess.org
www.dorkbot.org/dorkbottoronto
dorkbotcanada.blogspot.com/
www.Ecoarttech.net
www.student.ocad.on.ca/~interval
www.substancecommunications.com
with what should be a very interesting set of work that examins
natural/artifical, and urban/rural distinctions.
Cary Peppermint and Christine Nadir (NYC) will be presenting their
EcoArtTech (www.ecoarttech.net) project; Stan Krzyzanowski (OCAD) will
present his Pine Cone Oscillator and Interval, his archive of work,
and Patricia Rodriguez (Toronto) will be presenting her non-standard video work that examines urban and suburban spaces.
Thursday, Oct 4th, 7:00
Interaccess Electronic Media Arts Centre.
9 Ossington Avenue
Toronto, Ontario
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
www.interaccess.org
www.dorkbot.org/dorkbottoronto
dorkbotcanada.blogspot.com/
www.Ecoarttech.net
www.student.ocad.on.ca/~interval
www.substancecommunications.com
Dorkbot Toronto: call for proposals.
Deadline:
Fri Aug 03, 2007 19:11
After a brief hiatus Dorkbot Toronto is rebooting. The Toronto chapter of dorkbot (www.dorkbot.org/dorkbottoronto/) is eager for proposals from people doing curiously interdisciplinary things with electricity.
Dorkbot has been a quirky and casual series of artist talks organized under the title "people doing strange things with electricity." Traditionally, talks have been 20 to 40 minutes, with three presenters per night.
We'll be mostly sticking with this structure, but we are also interested in exploring new terrain within this format. Thus, proposal from people doing strange things with materials, audio, hardware, firmware, wetware, biology, bodies and more are welcome.
Please send proposals to dorkbot-toronto@interaccess.org. Please keep proposals under 500 words. Images, audio, and video are encouraged, but please do not send files larger than 5 MB.
Dorkbot has been a quirky and casual series of artist talks organized under the title "people doing strange things with electricity." Traditionally, talks have been 20 to 40 minutes, with three presenters per night.
We'll be mostly sticking with this structure, but we are also interested in exploring new terrain within this format. Thus, proposal from people doing strange things with materials, audio, hardware, firmware, wetware, biology, bodies and more are welcome.
Please send proposals to dorkbot-toronto@interaccess.org. Please keep proposals under 500 words. Images, audio, and video are encouraged, but please do not send files larger than 5 MB.