Art | Sci

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SÉVERIN GUELPA + MICK LORUSSO





***THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED DUE TO FIRE CONDITIONS IN LOS ANGELES. PLEASE CHECK BACK AT A LATER DATE FOR MORE DETAILS***

UCLA CNSI Building (map attached)

RADICAL BIOTOPE is a presentation summarizing projects created by artists and scientists with the interdisciplinary organization MATZA over the past three years in three extreme environments affected by climate change. By tackling local issues such as the lack of water in California, melting glaciers in the Swiss Alps, or the depletion of fish in the Mediterranean Sea by Tunisia, MATZA seeks to initiate new ways of understanding the world around us. The knowledge generated by the participants, who share their skills, generates in its turn a potential solution to the challenges we face at large, whether ecological, social or political.

At the event, MATZA Director Séverin Guelpa and participating artist Mick Lorusso will speak about the projects that have come out of MATZA, how they relate to global ecologies, water issues, climate change, the reinvention of social systems.

Victoria Vesna will discuss how the UCLA Art|Sci Center has been addressing these global issues, especially through the recent exhibition Feminist Climate Change, at Ars Electronica 2017.

The Consulate General of Switzerland in Los Angeles is generously providing refreshments for the event.

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Thursday, 16 November 2017 - 6:00pm

SYN CITY is a one night only exploration of merged perception. A pop-up event immersed within the installation Synaesthesia: what is the taste of the color blue? at Building Bridges Art Exchange, SYN CITY melds creative expression with scientific inquiry, inviting the audience to experience cross-modal perception through sculpture, performance, interactive installation, photography, and visual art. Produced by the UCLA Art | Sci Center in collaboration with Building Bridges Art Exchange and the International Association of Synaesthetes, Artists, and Scientists, SYN CITY is a benefit / fundraising celebration focused toward the publication of a catalogue documenting this inaugural large-scale synaesthesia exhibition, symposium and accompanying performances and author readings -- the first of its kind in the United States.

Victoria Vesna, Artist and director of UCLA Art | Sci Center will present on this occasion Octopus Brainstorming: Synesthesia – a performative installation created in collaboration with neuroscientist Mark Cohen. This work utilizes real-time EEG brain waves, video, color, and sound in an illustration of brain-to-brain communication. Performers featured at Building Bridges Art Exchange gallery are Appelusa and Marcos Lutyens, synaesthete artists who currently have their works installed at Building Bridges Art Exchange.

Featured works also include Pathless Woods by artist Anne Patterson, a touchable, walk-through sculpture, and Tim Thompson's The Space Palette, an instrument that combines sound with color, pattern, and light, providing visitors to SYN CITY with the chance to experience colored music of their own creation.

This special event is free of charge and open to the public.
RSVP: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/syn-city-tickets-39761300119

Building Bridges Art Exchange
2525 Michigan Avenue, Unit F2
Santa Monica, CA 90404
6pm

Image Credit: Appelusa Photography: www.appelusaphotography.com
Syn City: a multi-sensory imaginarium of scientific delight + artistic inquiry + synaesthetic confession is co-curated by Building Bridges Art Exchange founder Marisa Caichiolo and Victoria Vesna, Director of the UCLA Art | Sci Center.

Produced by IASAS, CC Hart, Sean Day

Produced by BBAX, Marisa Caichiolo

Produced by UCLA Art | Sci Center, Victoria Vesna
Creative content contributors: Michael Becker, Andrew Ortiz, Portrait XO, Appelusa

PARTICIPATING ARTISTS + SCIENTISTS

Jon Adams works in a variety of mediums, is a trained geologist and considers himself to to be an 'Outsider Artist'. Adams has synaesthesia and Asperger Syndrome, an autism spectrum disorder. The artist's work explores sense and sensitivity through the 'hidden' and plays with perceptions of normal and the inaccessible.

Raewyn Turner and Brian Harris individually and collaboratively engage both simple elements with engineering to create experiential art. Their work is intertwined with science, utilizing a fusion of commonplace and made objects fused with high level electronics which Brian invents and develops for camera and robotics along with Raewyn's olfactory scientific research and art practice. In Turner and Harris's collaborative work they create multisensory experiences and manifestations of unsensed data and invite the audience to sample, taste, smell and participate.

Anne Patterson has chromesthesia; when she hears sound, she sees color. Trained as an architect and theater production designer, this unique combination of senses combines to create an artistic practice, hovering somewhere between the theatrical and the experiential. She continues to explore creating synesthetic environments with site- responsive installation, Pathless Woods, an investigation that began with her acclaimed 2013 installation Graced with Light, at Grace Cathedral in San Francisco.

James Wannerton is an Englishman with an incredibly rare ability to taste sound. Even as a young boy, James always experienced an involuntary taste on his tongue every time he heard a sound. Hearing the name Anne Boleyn in history class, for example, gave him a strong flavor of pear drops. He associated most of the British monarchs with a specific taste, making it easy for him to remember facts and events.

Appelusa is a world champion artistic roller skater, and also an accomplished actor, writer, voice-over artist, photographer, mixed media, and performance artist. As a visual artist, she strives to depict how synaesthesia affects her perception of daily life by combining technology, roller dance, photography, and music. She is a founding member of the International Association of Synaesthetes, Artists, and Scientists (IASAS), and serves as the organization's Dance Curator.

M.J. Cordoba, Doctor of Fine Arts (1994), has been researching on the synaesthesia field since the 80's. In addition, she also researches in other topics such as engraving on new materials and illustration systems on synthetic polymers (piece of work published by the Institute of Science and Polymer Technology, CSIC, in the year 2005). Forerunner of the study and promotion of synaesthesia in Spain, she has managed to organize four International Congresses on Synaesthesia, Science and Arts, which are unique in Europe due to their multidisciplinary character, These congresses bring together the highest level of researchers among universities from 40 different countries.

Marjan Vayghan informs her life experiences through multiple forms of synaesthesia, Marjan Vayghan's creative practice is shaped by her flexibility and relationship with colors, sounds and cross-pollination of senses and the multiple realities these sensations engender.

Tim Thompson is a software engineer, musician, and installation artist. His wide-ranging artistic work includes a programming language for MIDI, interactive installations at Burning Man and other festivals, musical performances with Playstation dance pads and QWERTY keyboards, and realtime video looping and processing with a handheld security camera. The Space Palette is a collaboration with Paul Sable, who created the woodwork.

Christine Söffing, born in Dortmund, Germany, studied the history of art, German language and literature, computer science, psychology and art in Münster, Germany. She has committed herself to working as an artist, while also giving workshops for drawing, painting, sculpture and video for children, young people and adults. Since 2010, Christine Söffing has served as head of the EMU-Ensemble, which offers experimental music and art through the Musisches Zentrum Ulm University concerts and sound-installations uniting art and science.

Marcos Lutyens's practice has centered on the investigation of consciousness to engage the visitor's embodied experience of art. Exhibitions of infinite scale and nature have been installed in the minds of visitors. His investigations have included research with social groups such as the third-gender Muxhe, Raeilians, synaesthetes, border migrants, space engineers and mental architects to explore how unconscious mind-sets shift across cultures and backgrounds.

Dr. Richard E. Cytowic, MD, MFA, currently Professor of Neurology at George Washington University, is a pioneer in synaesthesia research and, as an author, his books are considered the foundation for much of what we now understand about inherited synaesthesia. Dr. Cytowic and artist Marcos Lutyens often collaborate to create an ongoing dialogue between science and art.

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Saturday, 4 November 2017 -
9:00am to 5:00pm
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VICTORIA VESNA + ALFRED VENDI + MARTINA FRÖSCHL

Victoria Vesna, in collaboration with Dr. Alfred Vendl and Martina Fröschl, of the Scientific Visualization department at the Academy of Applied Arts, Vienna, bring Noise Aquarium to TEDxMB. Noise Aquarium draws guests’ attention to unnatural noise in the oceans on plankton, one of the primary building blocks of the marine food chain and a crucial component of the Earth’s ecosystem. By showing disturbance through noise pressure waves, this intriguing video of accurate 3D-models is a vital resource for scientific and artistic research. Immerse yourself in the Noise Aquarium video lounge!

TEDxMB: http://tedxmanhattanbeach.com/exhibits-2017/
Project Info: http://noiseaquarium.com

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Thursday, 26 October 2017 -
7:00pm to 9:00pm

On October 26th, UCLA ART SCI is hosting the LASER of LASERS -- 16 of 24 hosts from around the country and the world will be meeting and presenting their best practices -- join the network of art science collaborators! You may find the schedule below:

7:00 - 9:00 pm: LASER leadership will share best practices.
7pm: All presenters will be given 3 minutes to talk through 3 slides - 1 minute each! (PechaKucha style)

The evening event will be streamed live and archived. The event is free and open to the public. Location and parking details attached.

LIVE STREAM: https://cnsi.ucla.edu/project/october-26-2017-ucla-art-sci-laser-of-lasers/

CNSI | California NanoSystems Institute
Fifth Floor Presentation Space
570 Westwood Plaza
University of California, Los Angeles
Los Angeles, CA 90095

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Friday, 3 November 2017 - 6:00pm
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Nina Barbier

Nina Barbier, Director

The remarkable true story of the woman behind the worldwide waxworks empire - Madame Tussaud.

In an astonishing life that spanned both the French and Industrial revolutions, this single mother and entrepreneur travelled across the Channel to England, where she overcame the odds to establish her remarkable and enduring brand. Determined to leave an account of who she was and the times she lived through, her memoirs, letters and papers offer a unique insight into the creation of the extraordinary empire which bears her name.

240 Charles E Young Dr N
Los Angeles, CA 90095
UCLA Broad Arts Center Room 1250

RSVP: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/madame-tussaud-a-legend-in-wax-tickets-3946...
Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=34pZfhqZbuk

Design: Haytham Nawar

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Thursday, 19 October 2017 - 6:00pm to Saturday, 21 October 2017 - 7:00pm

The International Association of Synaesthetes, Artists, and Scientists will host its first ever synaesthesia symposium at UCLA in conjunction with the Art|Sci Center, and in collaboration with Building Bridges Art Exchange. The full schedule of events may be found below:

Thursday, October 19th, 2017, 6pm: Reception, reading and book signing with Dr. Joel Salinas, author of Mirror-Touch: Notes from a doctor who can feel your pain

Building Bridges Art Exchange
Bergamot Station Art Center
2525 Michigan Avenue, Unit F2
Santa Monica, CA 90404
http://www.buildingbridgesartexchange.org

Friday, October 20th, 2017, 9:30am - 6pm: All day symposium including keynote lectures by Dr. Joel Salinas and Michael Banissy. Live stream link: https://cnsi.ucla.edu/project/october-20-2017-iasas-synaesthesia-symposium/

UCLA CNSI Auditorium
UCLA California NanoSystems Institute, 570 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles, CA, 90095
Directions: http://cnsi.ctrl.ucla.edu/file-sharing/publicview/facilities/DirectionsC...
artsci.ucla.edu

Saturday, October 21st, 2017, 5pm - 7pm: Kaitlyn Hova in concert @ Building Bridges Art Exchange
http://www.kaitlynhova.com

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Monday, 9 October 2017 -
10:00am to 5:00pm
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Wednesday, 11 October 2017 - 6:00pm to Friday, 13 October 2017 - 8:00pm
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VICTORIA VESNA + ALFRED VENDI

Colliding and Surrendering: chaos and freedom where art and technologies meet.

Media Art Nexus NTU, Nanyang Technological University Singapore
http://mediaartnexus.com/

Media Art Nexus Facebook is https://www.facebook.com/mediaartnexus/

http://web3d2017.web3d.org/submissions/art-gallery/

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Thursday, 21 September 2017 - 7:00pm
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ONGOING FUNDRAISING

INDIEGOGO FUNDRAISING

OPENING RECEPTION:
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23RD 2017
7-10 PM

@BUILDING BRIDGES ART EXCHANGE
2525 Michigan Ave, Unit F2, Santa Monica

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Saturday, 9 September 2017 -
3:00pm to 6:00pm
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Victoria Vesna+

Sponsored by Ars Electronica, UCLA ArtSci Center, CNSI and DMA, FEMINIST CLIMATE CHANGE – beyond the binary aims to address addresses gender and environmental issues in light of the current geopolitical climate’s opposing advocacies.

LOCATION:
Ursulinensaal, OK place 1, 4020 Linz

WHEN:
Sa.09.09.2017
15:00-18:00

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