Water Bowls: moon ~ drop ~ sound ~ oil
Exhibition: November 13-22nd 2009
Victoria Vesna exhibiting Water Bowls: moon ~ drop ~ sound ~ oil
Microwave International New Media Arts Festival 2009, Hong Kong
Eco_Visualization
Eco_Visualization: Combining Art and Technology to reduce
energy consumption
Keynote lecture: "Sound Thinking in Art Making: Ghosts, Quantum Tunnel & Butterflies"
North | South Mixer + "I READ THE NEWS TODAY, OH BOY..." Exhibition Opening


What: North/South Mixer and the opening reception for "I READ THE NEWS TODAY, OH BOY..."
When: Dec 3, 2009 5pm-7pm
Where: CNSI Presentation Space & Art|Sci Gallery
UCLA Art|Sci Center + Lab in collaboration with the department of Design Media Arts cordially invite you to attend the quarterly North/South Mixer. Meet and greet with colleagues from across disciplines and geographies.
Intelligent Design: Interspecies Art Exhibition
September 5-November 28, 2009, UC Riverside Sweeney Art Gallery
Reception: Saturday, September 26, 6-9 PM

Intelligent Design: Interspecies Art is a group exhibition of twenty international artists exploring human interaction with animals through a collection of provocative video installations, photographs, paintings, and sculptures.
Artists in the exhibition collaborate with the animal species, which may be domesticated, imaginary, laboratory, modeled, or wild.
Erkki Huhtamo's Magic Lantern Exhibition at UCLA's Arts Library + EDA, Broad Art Center
An exhibition titled "The Magic Lantern: From Victorian Vision to Modern Media" has opened at UCLA's Arts Library. The exhibition will remain open during the Arts Library's operating hours until the end of Fall Quarter 2009. The exhibition features magic lanterns, lantern slides, and other related objects from the extensive private collection of UCLA Design | Media Arts Professor Erkki Huhtamo.
Reconstructing Indian Population History
A roundtable discussion of the recently published paper: Reconstructing Indian Population History (Reich et al. 2009). Click here to view the article.
India has been underrepresented in genome-wide surveys of human variation. We analyze 25 diverse groups in India to provide strong evidence for two ancient populations, genetically divergent, that are ancestral to most Indians today. (Reich et al. 2009)
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