Performing Quantum Entanglement: Subtle Apparatuses for Extrasensory Affectiveness
Clarissa Ribeiro
Opening Reception: Thursday, June 5th | 5-7 p.m.
Art|Sci Gallery, 5th Floor CNSI
What does it mean to be entangled? In this experimental work, composed of three interactive video installations, Ribeiro invites us to think about ourselves and our affective dimension from a semi-material and non-local perspective.
Unfolding | Clusters: A Music and Visual Media Model of ALS Pathophysiology
Frederico Visi + Giovanni Dothel in collaboration with Duncan Williams
Opening Reception: 5 pm, June 3rd
Art|Sci Gallery, Room 5419, CNSI
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is the most common of the five motor neuron diseases, it is characterized by progressive degeneration of the upper and lower motor neurons of the spinal cord.
This interdisciplinary project presents a way of employing music and immersive media in order to illustrate the biomolecular processes behind the progress of ALS and thus help raise awareness in the greater public.
This work is an international collaboration between the David Geffen School of Medicine, University of California, Los Angeles, USA, the Dipartimento di Scienze Mediche e Chirurgiche, Università di Bologna, Italy, and the Interdisciplinary Centre for Computer Music Research, Plymouth University, UK.
Supported by the Santander Postgraduate Internationalisation Scholarship.
A free WORKSHOP led by visiting artist LENORE MALEN
Art|Sci Gallery, CNSI 5th Floor
May 22nd, 4 - 6:50 p.m.
An installation with multichannel projections and live performance that explores human and animal entanglements, reversing the roles of humans and animals. Scenes include an eerily human raven song and dance, an address to the UN General Assembly and a Socratic dialogue featuring a cast of animals performing as writers and philosophers.
Learn more about Malen's work on her website and blog.
CREATIVE MINDS, a student-run organization affiliated with UCLA Arts+Healing, brings arts and drama therapy to homeless youth and others in need in communities throughout West LA.
Opening reception:
April 17, 2014 5-7 pm
Art|Sci Gallery and Presentation Space
CNSI 5th floor
“those that from a distance look like flies”
This exhibition is generously supported by the Swedish Museum of Natural History and the University of California Institute for Research in the Arts. All events sponsored by the David Bermant Foundation.
This project was created in collaboration with Patrice Le Gal, director of research at CNRS. A videographer and sculptor born in Santiago, Chile, Javiera Tejerina-Risso lives and works in Marseille.
Sound composed by Sussan Deyhim Performers: Jasmine Albuquerque-Croissant, Marc Breslin, Clarissa Ribiero
Thursday, March 27th, 2014 6-8 pm
at the UCLA CNSI Art|Sci Gallery An experimental space in collaboration with the media Art Department
Performance starts at 7pm sharp
0° 0′ 0″ N, 0° 0′ 0″ E The point at which the equator (0° latitude) and the prime meridian (0° longitude) intersect is in the Gulf of Guinea in the Atlantic Ocean, about 380 miles (611 kilometers) south of Ghana and 670 miles (1078 km) west of Gabon..
Parking is available near CNSI in structure 9, adjacent to the building. For directions and more information call 310 794 2118 or http://artsci.ucla.edu **allow extra time for parking
+ FOLLOWING LASER Symposium, 7-9 p.m.
Art|Sci Gallery and Presentation Space, California NanoSystems Institute (5th floor)
Dirt is an exploration of California's microbial biogeography, tracing the diversity of bacterial life underfoot on the Pacific Crest Trail. It is a collaborative project between Christina Agapakis and Ellie Harmon, with support from the University of California Institute for Research in the Arts.
Parking is $12 a day.
All events sponsored by The David Bermant Foundation.