ATE Massaging Media Conference

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ATE Conference: Massaging>Media
November 23, 2002
a week before thanksgiving!
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The ATE conference (art, technology, experience) is a one-day event presented by the Dynamic Media Institute at MassArt and AIGA Boston. It is a forum of artists/practitioners (filmmakers, performers, dancers, musicians, designers, writers, and illustrators) as well as theorists in culture, education, architecture, and philosophy.

The ATE conference is a collaboration, a dialog, a discourse, a lecture, a performance, a multi-disciplinary experiment, a multi-sensory experience and, for all of us, " … a process of subliminally sniffing out environmental change." (Marshall McLuhan)

The ATE conference explores where we are, and what we EAT as a culture with regard to new media. It will be about ideas. No shameless self-promotion is allowed. You will feel that you ATE plenty.

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Massachusetts College of Art
Tower Auditorium
621 Huntington Avenue
Boston, Massachusetts 02115

Saturday, November 23, 2002
9:00am - 5:00pm

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Participants

Henry Jenkins, Director of the Comparative Media Studies Program at MIT. Cultural Theorist in new media

Chee Pearlman, Design / Editorial Consultant. Columnist for the New York Times and former Editor of ID Magazine

Mitchell Resnick, Director of Lifelong Kindergarten research group at the Media Lab at MIT and developer of StarLogo environment and Lego MindStorms

Nancy Bauer, Professor of Philosophy at Tufts University, teachesphilosophy with film and feminist philosophy

Krzysztof Wodiczko, Director of Visual Arts Program at MIT, heads The Interrogative Design Group at MIT

Sandy Stone, Founding Director of ACTLab / Convergent Media program of the University of Texas. Filmmaker, rock 'n roll music engineer, neurologist, cultural theorist and performer

Maira Kalman, CEO, VP and Secretary, M&Co. Illustrator and Author of: Unfashion: A Designer's Strip Tease. Co-Illustrator of the New Yorker's "New Yorkistan" cover

Rick Meyerowitz, Illustrator for the National Lampoon, numerous magazines and books, and co-illustrator of the New Yorker's "New Yorkistan" cover

Jeffrey Huang + Muriel Waldvogel, Partners, Convergeo. Designers of new architectures and media that combine physical and virtual technologies

Glorianna Davenport, Principal Research Associate Director of Interactive Cinema, MIT. Pioneer in new methods of digital media: "Evolving Documentary" "Very Distributed Storytelling"

Aisling Kelliher, PhD candidate, Interactive Cinema at MIT (Media Lab). Developing software for video publishing online

Teresa Marrin Nakra, Artistic Director of Immersion Music, Inc., conductor, composer, and inventor of the "Digital Baton" and other digital technologies for musicians

Joanna Kurkowicz, Violinist, Concertmistress of the Boston Philharmonic, the Boston Modern Orchestra Project, and the Vermont Symphony

Sangita Shresthova, Dancer/Choreographer. Trained in Kathmandu, her performances incorporate visual projections and sound into Nepalese dance movements

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Hosts:

Jan Kubasiewicz,
Professor and Coordinator of Graduate Design Program
Dynamic Media Institute at MassArt

Judith Richland,
President, Richland Design Associates Former President of AIGA Boston
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Conference Format:

9:00-10:00 Coffee/knowledge transfer*
10:00-10:10 Introduction
10:10-10:40 Lecture
10:40-11:10 Performance
11:10-11:20 Break
11:20-11:50 Lecture
11:50 -12:20 Performance
12:20-1:30 Lunch/knowledge transfer*
1:30-2:00 Lecture
2:00-2:30 Performance
2:30-2:40 Break
2:40-3:10 Lecture
3:10-3:40 Performance
3:40-5:00 Soft drinks/knowledge transfer*

*schmooze
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Fees
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Register before 11/15 ($135)
Register after 11/15 ($150)
AIGA member register before 11/15 ($100)
AIGA member register after 11/15 ($115)
MassArt Student register before 11/15 (FREE)
MassArt Student register after 11/15 ($15)

Seats are limited!
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Registration
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Register Online

To register online please visit:
http://www.massagingmedia.com/register
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Register by mail

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Email:
Telephone:

Mail your nonrefundable check to:
AIGA Boston/ATE Conference,
17 Station Street, 1st floor
Brookline, MA 02445.

Please make your check payable to: AIGA Boston/ATE Conference
All checks for reserved seats must be received by November 18, 2002.
Your cancelled check is your receipt.

This event is being sponsored by GMUND Paper, North America and Hewlett Packard.