ICAM Lecture Series: Garnet Hertz, Thursday April 27th, 6PM

Garnet Hertz, speaking at the University of California San Diego,
Thursday April 27th, 6PM, CENTER 115, free and open to the public.

Garnet Hertz is a Fulbright Scholar, Research Fellow at the California
Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology, and is a
doctoral student at the University of California Irvine. He also holds
an MFA from the Arts Computation Engineering program at UCI and has
completed UCI's Critical Theory Emphasis.

His current interests include the history, theory and practice of
electro/mechanical art, computing, media theory, digital/internet art
and robotics. He has shown his work at several notable international
venues including Ars Electronica and SIGGRAPH and is also founder of
Dorkbot-Socal, a monthly Los Angeles-based lecture series on electronic art.

Popular press about his work is widespread, disseminating through 25
countries including The New York Times, Wired News, I.D. Magazine, The
Washington Post, Slashdot, NPR, USA Today, NBC, CBS, TV Tokyo, ZDTV and
CNN Headline News.

For more information, visit his website at www.conceptlab.com.

For more information about the Interdisciplinary Computing and the Arts
Lecture Series: http://dimension.ucsd.edu/~bstalbaum/icam_lectures_2k6/
Sponsored by the Visual Arts Department and the Center for Research in
Computing in the Arts (CRCA).
Supported by the Department of Music and Sixth College.

Brett Stalbaum, Lecturer, PSOE
Coordinator, Interdisciplinary Computing and the Arts Major (ICAM)
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO
Department of Visual Arts
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La Jolla CA 92093-0084
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