ArtSci2001
November 2 - 4, 2001
The Graduate Center of the
City University of New York (CUNY)
(5th Avenue between 34 & 35th Streets)

ArtSci2001 Sunday Schedule

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4
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8:15-8:45
Registration check-in (get badges/programs)
8:45-9:00
Introductions & sponsor acknowledgements
 

 

9:00-9:20

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Mysteries in a Grain of Sand: Speculative Play Between Science and Art on the Edge Between Water and Land
Aviva Rahmani (eco-artist) & Michele Dionne (coastal ecologist)
9:20-9:30
Q&A with the audience
 

 

9:30-9:50

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New Working Models for Artists
Jennifer Hall (artist, founder/director of Do While Studio, Boston)
9:50-10:00 Q&A with the audience
 

 

10:00-10:20

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An Audience-Interactive Multimedia Production on the Brain
Rob Fisher (artist), John Pollack (biologist), & Roger B.Dannenberg (composer/computer scientist)
10:20-10:30 Q&A with the audience
 

 

10:30-10:45
Coffee Break
 

 

10:45-11:05

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Pollution or Beautiful Ooze? When Art and Science Meet in the Post Industrial Garden
Stacy Levy (artist) & Bob Deason (hydrogeologist)
11:05-11:15
Q&A with the audience
 

 

11:15-12:00 Breakout Sessions (8 concurrent sessions)
12:00-1:45
Open Resource Sessions
12:00-1:45
Lunch
12:00-1:45
Poster Sessions
 

 

1:45-2:05

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DNAgents: An Artist and a Sociologist of Science Explore Representations of the Genetic Revolution
Suzanne Anker (artist) & Dorothy Nelkin (sociologist of science)
2:05-2:15
Q&A with the audience
 

 

2:15-2:35

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"Ear to the Ground"
Ben Rubin (media artist) & Mark Hansen (statistician)
2:35-2:45 Q&A with the audience
 

 

2:45-3:05

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Thinking of You
Nina Sobell (multimedia artist), Sun Qing (Ph.D. candidate in Theoretical Physics), Dr. John Dubberstein (physician), Per Biorn (electrical engineer) and Brian Schwartz (physicist)
3:05-3:15
Q&A with the audience
 

 

3:15-3:30
Coffee Break
 

 

3:30-3:50

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Camouflage Town: the challenges of creating a telerobotic installation for communication between remote and local human visitors through a robotic avatar as conduit.  
Adrianne Wortzel (artist), Carl Weiman (scientist) & Marcin Balicki (engineer)
3:50-4:00
Q&A with the audience
 

 

4:00-5:00
Breakout Sessions(8 concurrent sessions)
 

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5:00-5:15
Closing Remarks by Cynthia Pannucci, Director of Art & Science Collaborations, Inc.

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