Don: Google Calendar says the Taos Acequia presentation is *WEDNESDAY, Aug. 6, not not Tuesday the 5th?*
On Tue, Aug 5, 2008 at 10:42 PM, Don Begley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > A double-header tomorrow night guaranteed to hit both cerebral hemispheres. > <g> > -d- > > Begin forwarded message: > > > [image: > sfComplex]<http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=001CrHftI6kbA572CZRWSFm1N6amJMQfeoIG0gidyrEOpLySGb7GrDcQjMPqb7JXd7rn8osWgj65hblV-YU3aIj2TwuxEHmFJE5I-iUHrPpwRM=> > * > * Whiskey's for Drinking, > Missoula Oblongata's for > Original Theatre > > Double program tomorrow night, August 5 > Starts at 6:00 pm at 632 Agua Fria St. · Admission is free. > > > July 29, 2008 > For more information, contact Don Begley at 505/216.7562 or visit > sfcomplex.org > Santa Fe Complex is a nonprofit, community studio creating > connections in science, technology and art. 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They also create a complex system with local agents ( > parciantes) creating demand for its services, external forces > (precipitation and economic development, among others) creating limits on > the system, and control points (topography and mayordomos) that influence > its operation. > > Michael Cox joins this blender to report on his doctoral work with the > acequia systems of Taos county. He will be joined by John Paul Gonzales, a > Santa Fe Complex intern and student at Santa Fe Community College. John Paul > will describe work he is doing to map the La Cienega area. Michael will > describe his research in Taos County and present an interactive model of the > acequia network there. > ------------------------------ > *Article Headline* [image: Missoula > Oblongata]<http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=001CrHftI6kbA79Tw7H5_yzuzoDX9xF0akkXtFcPHaYzcFcsytXzFNZgPJCMAcXOZowCRkqc0dzcMwYZaZAehes4FUUlCpRQZ7vg_JS9G7r_C3KDzYXt4LKKsre2kZq4gDqEXHzEy3PrQDL6A55APKQclvZvwZCUSZ6>Missoula > Oblongata is coming, Meow Wolf is moving, the Process held firm and > Santa Fe Complex is ready. > > The three-person theater company's visit was in danger when Meow Wolf had > to move. Christian Hagy of The Process stepped in to sponsor the show, > turning to Santa Fe Complex for a venue at Meow Wolf's suggestion. > > Thanks to their work and Missoula Oblongata's support, the show goes on. > They'll alight in Santa Fe Wednesday night, August 5, after its Monday night > show in Ft. Worth and before moving on to Phoenix, Tucson, LA, San Francisco > and points beyond. Long-time friends Donna Sellinger, Madeline ffitch and > Sarah Lowry are the core of the company, which travels light to perform in > any venue with electricity and space. St. Louis Magazine says they have the > "romance of vaudeville, the adrenaline of punk, and the playfulness of the > Children's Television Workshop;" thanks to the efforts of many supporters, > Santa Fe will get a chance to taste this eclectic mixture. > > The performance is free though contributions to support the tour will be > accepted. It begins approximately one hour after the acequia blender. For > more information, visit: > Santa Fe > Complex<http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=001CrHftI6kbA7IgvJHvVX1FSpt6PkeWYGo2GGUwF5NjDlavGVDY7wFNwznpJB0i-Z2yN-qf_UZ8wINFEmASjJe_ea-rY7n7-bPYFCZ5ygLPAU=>, > Meow > Wolf<http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=001CrHftI6kbA51vyKjqVudjBWVkUa2RyEphoel-iOe9OC6pPz1YdB8EaRRk6bQDa6SrNK5oELk_Cib0-ZsG4DH9g6wxLXn0Uvn4rqFYZWE-h0TPB6buhIn3OBgMBgRzN3laL0-AmxwC8PPQEfGqp-QfeDuo377duWiBeL11Wyobh8YWdZInYIEB2aFCGeb_EGG7V_TF_nBPum3bKOZoXtR0g==>or > Missoula > Oblongata<http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=001CrHftI6kbA4apGK4lyjFXka04h2cauW7Rae90nxeQyeUSV-xNaF5zYKg167AU2QQt05YU1c8-6-i1mwW-kmgWg1IRg8a7guCtfMWS4LM2LPoHdwug0CqTE3cwC5kQU-EMxPt-U9CHf0=> > On tap at the complex . . . August 8: *Unruly Data Makes for a Bad > Hair Day* Traditional structured database tools are limiting because > they require pre-defined structures and fields. Chris Feola, president of > xextPression and named one of the 50 most influential people in new media by > Online Journalism Review, describes the ins-and-outs of information overload > in the computer culture. In particular, he will discuss imposing order of > data to extract meaningful information from it. Light refreshments will be > provided. Admission is free but donations to defray costs are appreciated. > More information is available > here<http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=001CrHftI6kbA7oh03zbP2sW12I7DgzcURqVA1jT4jT-wZBhX2s3de8KZAyLDm_wD4ngQlZyAMOd7fx29k2KjnWlb7g-2_xQMrLjsrv59irBgkIFOgAXvNYM7xZmznQ-j9hZAlsAEXUSPMA7uaHsZgcL8fLspdV4dhB7XpxGYfwLjrOk7ToKidbPQ==> > . > > Woody Vasulka Offers a Retrospective > [image: Woody > Vasulka]<http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=001CrHftI6kbA572CZRWSFm1N6amJMQfeoIG0gidyrEOpLySGb7GrDcQjMPqb7JXd7rn8osWgj65hblV-YU3aIj2TwuxEHmFJE5I-iUHrPpwRM=>Pioneering > digital artist Woody Vasulka brings a retrospective exhibit and three work > sessions to the complex in August and September. His show opens on > Wednesday, August 13; his workshops will follow through the next month. > Details will be posted on the complex > website<http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=001CrHftI6kbA67f0NC7mqZz5yOjj89Rs8VtQZLqzN_KL_5rxHt6BQ-xjyeeKdsVHfbkl8ruMr2EnNqd56BpAeW52PHm3WwBA5XDCiVyvu6LUuPljbsVHoygg==>in > the next few days. Sharpening > the Artistic Vision [image: Occam's > Razor]<http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=001CrHftI6kbA495Tcn8Rw0do2hJmwcvlRr7SMAfTHNfvG4YkfoiXchvggsUwaCxV0rcCXSwDvVofLkAMQNcmf1YruC5cmofJOtMj7hiGRsezoTU0K-_QxasXp1wDW3oDdf> > All other things being equal, the simplest solution is the best, or so said > William Oakham back in the 14th century. Somehow, that became Occam's Razor > and set the standard for evaluating scientific explanations and theories. > > Albert Einstein saw the risk of excessive simplicity, though, and countered > by saying, "Things should be as simple as possible but not simpler." > > What does that have to do with Santa Fe Complex's first juried art show? > It's up to the artists, who can explain their ideas > here<http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=001CrHftI6kbA7v1bX1t5a6jWlGyMMixv1d6xYch1xxvnEUpp7DGMNS3xEzxcHS8maXipq2xf2vE3SCjbNGWn8BAaypOOOvCf9OFcgM62uSEkCJQV3OVpw0AeGI53Rauyig>. > We'll be happy with a cabinet of curiosities, a science fair, an art > exposition, and a three-ring circus of brilliant and fun interpretations of > the wisdom of Messrs. Oakham and Einstein. For more information, click > here<http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=001CrHftI6kbA495Tcn8Rw0do2hJmwcvlRr7SMAfTHNfvG4YkfoiXchvggsUwaCxV0rcCXSwDvVofLkAMQNcmf1YruC5cmofJOtMj7hiGRsezoTU0K-_QxasXp1wDW3oDdf>. > Entry concepts are due September 2; the opening date is October 18. > Come Visit Us > [image: Noisefold Performer Corey Metcalf] Santa Fe Complex is located > next to the Railyard Art District and within walking distance of the hotels, > restaurants and shops at the plaza downtown. We're housed in two facilities, > the conference area at 624 Agua Fria and the project space at 632 Agua Fria. > > The conference area contains meeting rooms and facilities for short-term > use associated with on-going complex projects. The project space houses the > great room, where we hold events and offer working facilities for laptop > users, coffee lounge and work carrels. > > While there is parking at 624 Agua Fria, the Romero Street parking lot is > more conveniently located for the 632 facility. 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