ATC @ UCB, F03-S04 Schedule

Amid blackouts, catastrophe markets, gubernatorial proliferation, and the
banality of email, we brazenly announce the 7th season of Berkeley's Art,
Technology, Culture Colloquium.

This year, Greg Niemeyer will become Associate Director of the ATC series
and Therese Tierney will continue as ATC Assistant. The Berkeley
Consortium for the Arts will continue to help coordinate.

Our thanks to this year's sponsors (listed below). Thanks also to Kevin
Clarke for poster design and to Gershoni Design for updated the the
website.

Details on Monday's talk by Mark Hansen to follow.

-Ken
———————–

The Art, Technology, and Culture Colloquium
Fall 2003 - Spring 2004, UC Berkeley
Monday Evenings, 7:30-9:00pm, 160 Kroeber Hall
All Lectures are free and open to the public.

2003:

25 Aug:Mark Hansen, UCLA Statistics
Listening Post: Rendering the Evolving Landscape of
Online Public Discourse (Or: a Statistician, an Artist
and 200,000 Complete Strangers)

15 Sep: Shawn Brixey (DXARTS, UW) and Richard Rinehart, BAM & Art
Navigating the Maze: Collaboration and the Chimera Obscura

10 Nov:Jim Campbell, Artist, San Francisco
Formula Art : Computers as One Dimensional Translators

24 Nov:Nina Katchadourian, Artist, New York
Every Single Thing Around You Could Be Trying to Tell
You Something: Talking Popcorn and other Mildly
Paranoid Ideas Sprung Largely from the Everyday
2004:

2 Feb:Marie Sester, Artist, New York
Paradise under Surveillance:
Transparency, Visibility, and Network Access

23 Feb:Peter Selz, Curator, emeritus UC Berkeley
Directions in Kinetic Sculpture:
From George Rickey to Jean Tinguely

15 Mar:Vivian Sobchack, UCLA Film Studies
A Leg to Stand On:
On Prosthetics, Metaphor, and Materiality

5 Apr:Christopher Alexander, Architect and Professor of
Architecture Emeritus, UC, Berkeley
The Nature of Order: Unification of Humanity
and Computers: a Realistic Path to the Future


Sponsored by UC Berkeley's Office of the Chancellor, New Media
Initiative, College of Engineering Interdisciplinary Studies Program,
Consortium for the Arts, BAM/PFA, Townsend Center for the Humanities,
and Intel Corporation.

Curated with ATC Advisory Board, ATC Director: Ken Goldberg
ATC Associate Director: Greg Niemeyer, ATC Assistant: Therese Tierney

For updated information, please see:
http://www.ieor.berkeley.edu/~goldberg/lecs/

Contact: [email protected], or phone: (510) 643-9565

Comments

, Rachel Greene

Begin forwarded message:

> From: Ken Goldberg <[email protected]>
> Date: Wed Aug 20, 2003 2:16:01 PM US/Eastern
> To: "Announce ATC @ UCBerkeley" <[email protected]>
> Subject: ATC @ UCB, F03-S04 Schedule
>
> Amid blackouts, catastrophe markets, gubernatorial proliferation, and
> the
> banality of email, we brazenly announce the 7th season of Berkeley's
> Art,
> Technology, Culture Colloquium.
>
> This year, Greg Niemeyer will become Associate Director of the ATC
> series
> and Therese Tierney will continue as ATC Assistant. The Berkeley
> Consortium for the Arts will continue to help coordinate.
>
> Our thanks to this year's sponsors (listed below). Thanks also to Kevin
> Clarke for poster design and to Gershoni Design for updated the the
> website.
>
> Details on Monday's talk by Mark Hansen to follow.
>
> -Ken
> ———————–
>
> The Art, Technology, and Culture Colloquium
> Fall 2003 - Spring 2004, UC Berkeley
> Monday Evenings, 7:30-9:00pm, 160 Kroeber Hall
> All Lectures are free and open to the public.
>
> 2003:
>
> 25 Aug:Mark Hansen, UCLA Statistics
> Listening Post: Rendering the Evolving Landscape of
> Online Public Discourse (Or: a Statistician, an Artist
> and 200,000 Complete Strangers)
>
> 15 Sep: Shawn Brixey (DXARTS, UW) and Richard Rinehart, BAM &
> Art
> Navigating the Maze: Collaboration and the Chimera Obscura
>
> 10 Nov:Jim Campbell, Artist, San Francisco
> Formula Art : Computers as One Dimensional Translators
>
> 24 Nov:Nina Katchadourian, Artist, New York
> Every Single Thing Around You Could Be Trying to Tell
> You Something: Talking Popcorn and other Mildly
> Paranoid Ideas Sprung Largely from the Everyday
> 2004:
>
> 2 Feb:Marie Sester, Artist, New York
> Paradise under Surveillance:
> Transparency, Visibility, and Network Access
>
> 23 Feb:Peter Selz, Curator, emeritus UC Berkeley
> Directions in Kinetic Sculpture:
> From George Rickey to Jean Tinguely
>
> 15 Mar:Vivian Sobchack, UCLA Film Studies
> A Leg to Stand On:
> On Prosthetics, Metaphor, and Materiality
>
> 5 Apr:Christopher Alexander, Architect and Professor of
> Architecture Emeritus, UC, Berkeley
> The Nature of Order: Unification of Humanity
> and Computers: a Realistic Path to the Future
>
>
> Sponsored by UC Berkeley's Office of the Chancellor, New Media
> Initiative, College of Engineering Interdisciplinary Studies Program,
> Consortium for the Arts, BAM/PFA, Townsend Center for the Humanities,
> and Intel Corporation.
>
> Curated with ATC Advisory Board, ATC Director: Ken Goldberg
> ATC Associate Director: Greg Niemeyer, ATC Assistant: Therese Tierney
>
> For updated information, please see:
> http://www.ieor.berkeley.edu/~goldberg/lecs/
>
> Contact: [email protected], or phone: (510) 643-9565
>
>
>
>