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Demotic ... of or pertaining to the current ordinary everyday form of a language; of or pertaining to the common people. |
Three performances only |
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ALT+CTRL |
October 5, 2004 - November 24, 2004 A festival of independent and alternative games, showcasing the most innovative new concepts in computer games by independent developers, artists and game modders. Not unlike the Sundance Film Festival, ALT+CTRL seeks to cultivate a vibrant independent game community, and bring both the game industry and the general public new and novel applications in game design, game genres, methodologies and approaches to game play. The distinguished list of artists includes Brody Condon, Eddo Stern and c-level. |
| LEMUR (League of Electronic Musical Urban Robots) Eric Singer, Jeff Feddersen, Milena Iossifova, Bil Bowen, Luke DuBois
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January 14, 2005 - March 19, 2005 LEMUR is a Brooklyn-based group of artists and technologists developing robotic musical instruments. Founded in 2000, LEMUR's philosophy is to build robotic instruments that "play themselves." In LEMUR designs, the robots are the instruments. In a site-specific interactive installation, the LEMUR orchestra makes its California debut with Guitarbot, TibetBot, ForestBot, and !rBot (pronounced "chick-r-bot"), and Modbots. Over 20 bots will be installed representing the largest LEMUR exhibition to date. Opening reception features a live performance by the LEMUR Orchestra and their creators Eric Singer, Jeff Feddersen, Milena Iossifova, Bil Bowen and Luke DuBois. LEMUR is also a part of the Eclectic Orange Festival. |
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Hybrid Vigor |
April 6, 2005 - April 16, 2005 Arts Computation and Engineering Group Show: Graduate Students in this pioneering interdisciplinary program will curate and organize an "open lab" exhibition showcasing their own work and experimentation. |
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OP_ERA |
April 26, 2005 - June 11, 2005 OP_ERA: SONIC DIMENSION is an immersive virtual reality installation designed as a music box. In its United States premier, the Beall Center for Art and Technology is pleased to present this award-winning interactive art exhibition from Brazil. Entering into the 10'x13' enclosure, the open cube is filled with hundreds of visually identical violin-like strings. Using Pythagorean principles, OP_ERA lets you embody one of physics' most complex phenomena. |


