ASCI Memb.Mtg - Mon, Jan.10th "puzzles, mosaics, randomness"

apologies for cross-postings!

January 10th ASCI meeting, TV studio (436); Hunter College; 7pm sharp.
(Enter the North Building at the 68th street entrance (between Park and
Lexington Avenues). Take the elevators to the fourth floor. Make a left
to the double doors. Make a right. The studio is straight ahead.
http://fm.hunter.cuny.edu/student_contact.shtml

INFORMATION ABOUT OUR PRESENTERS:

Susan Kaprov's work, inspired by nature and scientific themes,
demonstrates a smooth synergy of traditional media and digital
technology, where randomness often comes into play. Her output consists
of digital prints, mixed-media paintings, and large-scale commissions
for public spaces.

Susan's work is included in numerous public collections, such as the
Metropolitan Museum of Art, Museum of Modern Art, Yale University Art
Gallery and has been commissioned by the Polytechnic University at
Metrotech Center, Port Authority of New York & New Jersey, The City
University of New York (CUNY) and many others. http://www.kaprov.com


K.C. Knowlton has a BEP and an MS from Cornell and a Ph. D. from MIT,
that led to a career first in computer graphics, including a bit of
art-technology collaboration, and later in computer-assisted art. Over
the past 40 years (20 at Bell Laboratories) He has developed several
experimental computer languages and techniques, starting with the
earliest bitmap graphics system for moviemaking by computer.
His computer-assisted artwork since about 1980 has consisted mostly of
actual or virtual mosaics, works deliberately made to be seen
differently at different scales: from afar (or small), most of them are
portraits, but at close range each is a vast array of seashells,
dominoes, pottery shards, puzzle pieces, or other small objects or
symbols. http://www.knowltonmosaics.com

NO RSVPs are required. Get Refreshments at Starbucks/ground
floor/Hunter.

Looking forward to seeing you all soon!

Christoph Mayer
Management Assistant
Art & Science Collaborations, Inc. (ASCI)
www.asci.org
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