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CLUI - FUSE: conversation Posted by Steve Dietz on September 6, 2007 10:32 PM


FUSE: conversation

cadre/montalvo artist research lecture series

in collaboration with ZERO1. 

co-sponsored by the City of San José Public Art Program

 

FUSE: conversation is a series of lectures by renowned artists addressing some of the most pertinent issues of our time including globalization, sustainability, censorship, human rights, social responsibility, human centered design and the next generation of cultural production. http://cadre.sjsu.edu/fuse

September

CLUI lecture in Second Life

6                                 The Center for Land Use Interpretation

14                              Red 76

20                              Eddo Stern *

 

October

3                                 Graffiti Research Laboratory

12                              Kevin and Jennifer McCoy

18                              Natalie Jeremijenko

23                              Rosina Gomez-Baeze Tinture**

26                              Mongrel

 

Lectures are presented as part of FUSE:, a CADRE-Montalvo artist research residency in cooperation with ZERO1.  One artist proposal will be selected for development in residency and featured at the 01SJ2008 Biennale. 

 

Unless otherwise noted:

 

Time:               Lectures start at 7:00 p.m.

 

Location:         San José City Hall Council Chambers - 200 East Santa Clara Street, San José CA  95113.

 

The lectures are free and open to the public.  Please visit http://www.sjdowntownparking.com/parking_map.php for information on parking downtown.

 

Lectures will be simulcast into Ars Vitura, a Second Life arts and media center. http://slurl.com/secondlife/Seventh%20Eye/6/77/48

 

To request an accommodation or alternative format for City-sponsored meetings, events or printed materials, please call Brooke Jones at 408 277-5144 X 18 or 408-294-9337 (TTY) as soon as possible, but at least three business days before the meeting/event.

 

*At San Jose City Hall Room 118/119

**At San Jose State University, Art Building, Room 133, from 5-6 as part of the Tuesday Night Lecture Series