The UCLA department of design | media arts invites you to join us for the
opening of our winter 'not your regular lecture series' -

Monday, January 10th
Evening Soiree�.6pm  at the EDA space, Dickson Art Center
Social time at 5:30 pm - Appetizers and Refreshments on the house!
Followed promptly at 6:00 pm- presentations by Cynthia Panucci (Art &
Science Collaborations, Inc.) and Sara Diamond (Banff Center for the Arts).

CYNTHIA PANNUCCI
Artist, curator and Founder/Director of ASCI (Art & Science Collaborations,
Inc.)

"Fostering the Collaboration of Art & Science"

Pannucci will take you on a fast-paced tour highlighting ASCI's work
including exhibitions, panels and symposia, and website. This will include:
"The Pull of Kinetics", "LightForms98", and "WOMENTEK" exhibitions and its
current "SolarScapes" project at Liberty Science Center. ASCI's educational
events have become sign-posts for sharing the pioneering work in this field
with the NYC art community and the general public. Selections from:
"Collectibility and the Digital Print" and "Bell Labs & the Origins of the
Multimedia Artist" panels, and all-day symposia such as "CyberArt99" and
the annual "ArtSci98" will be presented.

SARA DIAMOND
Artist, curator, writer, artistic director, Media and Visual Arts at The
Banff Centre for the Arts and Executive Producer of New Media and Television.

"Reaction/Diffusion R and D -- The Navigation of Intelligence"

Sampling through the video and new media works of The Banff Centre for the
Arts Media and Visual Arts Program, Diamond will explore ways that artists
have approached questions of social science and technology research with
intelligence and passion.  New forms of narrative, the navigation of
information and responsible but tough interventions characterize work
produced by Banff. She will end with an introduction to Code Zebra, her new
work in progress interrogating the romance between art and science.

Directions: The EDA Space is at 1473 Dickson Art Center which is located in
  Westwood, northeast corner of the UCLA campus, near the intersection of
Sunset Blvd. and Hilgard Ave.(east of the San Diego/405 Freeway, Sunset
Blvd. exit).  Parking is available for $5 in Lot 3.


Cynthia Pannucci
Founder/Director of ASCI
(11 yrs.of service to field of art/sci/technology)
New York City  (718) 816-9796
http://www.asci.org
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Reply via email to