040404 Conference Schedule
10 AM

The Nature of Structure*
5 Short Presentations
Panel Chair: Greg Niemeyer

Brad Borevitz, UC San Diego
The Container Object as a Structure
of Concept and Computation

Francis Chung, UC Berkeley
Social Space: Sensus Communis
and the Aesthetics and
Politics of Perspective

Zabet Patterson, UC Berkeley
The Grid of Pixels

Ken Goldberg, UC Berkeley
Peer Pressure: Bodygames and
Collective Telepresence

Eve Meltzer, Stanford University
The Structural and Linguistic Grid
in 1960s Art

12 Noon Unstructured Box Lunch in the Sculpture Courtyard
1:30 PM

Rattling the Cage*
6 Short Presentations
Panel Chair: Jane McGonigal

Andrew Uroskie, UC Berkeley
Art and the “Expanded Field”: Rethinking the “Sitedness” of New Media

Jason Brush, UC Los Angeles
Perceptual and Narrative Structures in New Media as Cinematic Extension

Jonathan Phillips, UC San Diego
Vector Aesthetics: an Overview from 1970’s to Present

Michelle Lopez, UC Berkeley
Out of Line: Erasing the Boundary between Object and Desire

Marc Davis, UC Berkeley
Where, When, and Who:
Leveraging Space, Time, and Community
for Mobile Media

Rick Rinehart, UC Berkeley
The Inside Out Museum: Changing the Space
of Traditional Museological Memory and Preservation


3:30 PM

Coffee, Chaos and Cohesion

in Kroeber Room 120, with Desperanto
a performance by Bill Marsh and J.R. Osborn, UC San Diego

4:00 PM

Figures of Becoming*
6 Short Presentations
Panel Chair: Zabet Patterson

Warren Sack and Michael Dale, UC Santa Cruz;
Drawing by Derive

Eric Paulos, Intel Corp.
Familiar Strangers, Situationist Spectacles, and Urban Computing

Meredith Hoy, UC Berkeley
Internet Maps

Lisa Jevbratt, UC Santa Barbara
Imaging the Infome: A Distributed Search for Occurrences in the Bio-Geology of the Web

Jane McGonigal
Avant-Game: Flexible Structures
through Site-specific Play

Keynote Speaker: James Stewart

6:00 PM

Grill Mix Dinner

in the Sculpture Courtyard with Live Laptop Mix by Ryan Shaw

8:00 PM

Hidden Champagne Reception
with Ecce Homology and

Visual Projects in Signal Processing:
4 Projects produced by engineer/artist teams from a Media Arts & Technology course team taught by Prof. Jerry Gibson, ECE, and George Legrady, Art Studio, UC Santa Barbara

   
  All presentations are free and open to the public. *All presentations are limited to 10 minutes per speaker.