The Global Liberal Studies senior seminar on Time & the ArcheTime Project invite you to a round-table discussion & exhibit dedicated to the many faces of time as occasioned by the recent publication of Infinite Instances: Studies & Images of Time.
Call for Entries
We invite everyone to send us their visual interpretation of time.
Submission instructions at:
www.archetime.net/opencall.html
Deadline: All entries must be send BY POSTAL MAIL and RECEIVED by December 1, 2012. Please note this is not a postmark deadline.
No submission fee.
Exhibit Curators: Olga Ast & Camilla Torna
More about the event and panelists at:
www.archetime.net/speakers.html
The event is free & open to the public
Infinite Instances: Studies & Images of Time
Review in Physics World at:
http://physicsworld.com/cws/article/print/2012/aug/23/reflections-on-time
Infinite Instances: Studies & Images of Time
website at:
http://www.infiniteinstances.com
Link:
http://www.archetime.net/opencall.html
Address:
The Great Room (NYU GLS)
19 University Place
New York, New York 10003
United States of America
Olga Ast is a conceptual interdisciplinary artist. Ast’s projects have combined different media to find the interconnecting threads between divergent fields such as art, poetry, philosophy, science & technology. Her installations and other work resided in the “gray zone” between art & science, among other disciplines. Ast has exhibited and lectured in the U.S. and abroad, presenting her work at Rutgers, Goettingen and Michigan Universities, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the Kloone 4000 International Art/Science Project, the Philoctetes Center and NYC Future Salon. In 2009, she organized the ArcheTime Conference and Exhibition in NYC, dedicated to exploring artistic, academic and scientific concepts of time (www.archetime.net). In 2009, she published 'Fleeing from Absence', a book of four essays that explores the nature and interpretations of time (www.fleeingfromabsence.com). At the present time Olga Ast is in the process of creating a publication, 'Infinite Instances: Studies and Images of Time', to be released by Mark Batty Publisher in 2011.
Gloria Sutton