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  in the spotlight April - May 2005

   

SciCity

Science & the City is the new Webzine of the New York Academy of Sciences, produced with a grant from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. This free service includes:  an event calendar; a weekly email blast [if you sign-up] announcing a few of the most interesting sci-cultural events taking place in the New York tri-state region; a science book authors' salon; an online art gallery, and more! http://www.nyas.org/snc/
index.asp
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SEEKING SCIENTISTS!
interviews for Randomness and Certainty an online art project of artafterscience.org
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Face Value:  Plastic Surgery and Transformation Art
April 8 - June 10, 2005.
An exhibition at the New York Academy of Science
2 East 63rd Street, NYC
http://www.nyas.org

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URBANISMS exhibition at PaceDigital Gallery
163 Williams Street, NYC
April 12 - June 10, 2005
Reception: May 3rd, 6-8 pm
http://www.pace.edu/
digitalgallery


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Earth Rites: Imagination and Practice in Sci-Arts Eco-Cultures May 19-21, 2005
Conference and Festival organized by Art Culture Nature and the University of Washington-Bothell http://www.uwb.edu/earthrites

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SkyEar

SKY EAR
by architect Usman Haque was a unique physical manifestation of a site-specific, electromagnetic environment (created by distant storms, mobile phones, police and ambulance radios, television broadcasts, etc.). Project funded by The Daniel Langlois Foundation. Details including video clips: http://www.haque.co.uk/
skyear/information.html


 

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