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         <title>Spring 2010: Experiments in Stereoscopic Imaging</title>
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<p><b>CTAN/CTIN 502a Experiments in Stereoscopic Imaging</b> (Monday 7-9:50pm)</p>

<p>Stereo 3D is happening NOW, and this 2-unit class is designed bring you up to speed quickly with everything you need to know to produce breathtaking stereo 3D images, games, movies and animations.</p>

<p>Like earlier innovations like sound and color, stereo 3D opens up new possibilities for the structuring of cinematic space and time. New aesthetic and formal strategies and new forms of storytelling need to explored and developed, and there is a growing need for artists, filmmakers, animators and designers with experience and training in this new medium. This course will cover the basic principles of binocular vision, the history and development of stereoscopic systems and practices and the various available methods for creating and displaying stereoscopic images, as well as perceptual, aesthetic and cognitive issues.</p>

<p>The class is a co-sponsored by IMD and DADA, and is listed on the Animation Division's <a href = "http://web-app.usc.edu/soc/20101/ctan.html">Schedule of Classes</a>. Here's the <a href = "http://web-app.usc.edu/soc/syllabus/20101/17922.pdf">Syllabus</a>.</p>]]></description>
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<p>Sixth monthly meeting of the SoCal Max/MSP/Jitter Users Group (S.M.U.G.).<br />
Sunday, November 15th, 2009 • 4:00pm - 7:00pm<br />
Machine Project • 1200 D North Alvarado • Los Angeles, CA </p>

<p>This month, we will have a special presentation from <a href = "http://www.cycling74.com/">Cycling '74</a>'s Andrew Pask about the new Javascript LiveAPI object in <a href = "http://www.ableton.com/maxforlive">Max for Live</a>.</p>

<p>All welcome. Bring ideas, questions, problems, solutions, projects, patchers, abstractions, externals, whatever. Please get in touch with  <a href ="mailto :hoberman@bway.net">Perry Hoberman</a> if you'd like to schedule a presentation.</p>

<p><a href = "http://machineproject.com/events/2009/11/15/smug-6/">Machine Project</a> • <a href = "http://www.cycling74.com/products/max5">Max/MSP/Jitter</a><br />
<a href = "http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=173819014521">Facebook Event Listing</a> • Join the <a href = "http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=75086347548">S.M.U.G. Facebook Group</a></p>]]></description>
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         <title>Stereoscopic Imaging Research Group Meeting 10/23 2pm</title>
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<p><b>When:</b> Friday October 23nd 2pm-4:30pm<br />
<b>Where:</b> USC SCA Digital Collaboratory Annex, 2823 S. Flower Street<br />
<i>(entrance on 29th Street between Figueroa & Flower).</i></p>

<p>Announcing the (long-awaited) second meeting of the SCA Stereoscopic Imaging Research Group. This group is for anyone in the USC SCA community with an interest in any aspect of Stereoscopic 3D cinema, production and research, and this meeting is a chance to learn about and discuss our plans for a 3D curriculum, as well as a number of other current projects, proposals and opportunities.</p>]]></description>
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<p><b>Speaker:</b> Julia Heyward, independent artist</p>

<p><b>Date/Time:</b> Wednesday, October 7, 6-8 pm<br />
<b>Location:</b> Robert Zemeckis Center for Digital Arts (RZC)<br />
3131 S Figueroa Street (entrance on W 32nd St)<br />
Zemeckis Media Lab (ZML), Room 201</p>

<p>Julia Heyward is currently working on a large scale triptych entitled collectively <i>Nothing Random Access Memory</i>. <i>Part One: Miracles in Reverse</i>, an interactive DVD-ROM, has been shown as a multimedia performance and an installation. <i>Part Two: Points of View</i> is an interactive installation of ‘faux windows.’ <i>Part Three: The Gabriel Frequency</i> is an installation as an electronic oracle. <i>Nothing RAM</i> looks at the nature and evolution of consciousness through our collective and subjective memories, mythologies and scientific theories.  <i>Nothing RAM</i> is performative at times and ambient at others, but consistently travels between the personal and the global with a kind of slippery Jungian spirit, dipping reflexively into the collective unconscious, quantum theory, animism, neuroarcheology, science fiction and history. These quantum leaps find connections between the intentions of "local" crimes such as child abuse and "global" organized crimes such as war.</p>]]></description>
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<p>I'm the opener, going on around 10:30pm. Come hear some new & old songs about data, desperation, driving and death!</p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>Tue, 22 Sep 2009 21:44:15 -0800</pubDate>
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         <title>LIQUID: a new play by Brenda Varda</title>
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<p>HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. I did the Media Design for this play. It's an ecological fable about global warming, rising oceans, genetic alterations that turn human beings into fish, a tsunami, contemporary piracy, terrorism, oil spills, corporate espionage, etc. It's hilarious and VERY entertaining. And the <a href = "http://www.laweekly.com/events/liquid-674767/">LA Weekly</a> says "Perry Hoberman's video and visuals are creatively delightful--and downright scary in other places."</p>

<p>It runs Thursdays, Fridays & Saturdays (at 8) and Sundays (at 6) thru October 3rd (just three more weekends!)</p>

<p><b>UPDATE</b>: To attract an audience, Unknown Theatre has switched to a PAY WHAT YOU CAN policy for the run of this production. (Previously, there was a $5 admission policy for USC students only, which is still available - no reservations needed, just bring your USC ID card). Or if you would like, you can still make reservations & get tickets for $15 <a href = "http://www.unknownliquid.com/Support_Liquid.html">here</a>.</p>

<p><a href = "http://www.unknownliquid.com/">LIQUID site</a><br />
<a href = "http://www.unknowntheater.com/">UNKNOWN THEATRE site</a></p>

<p>And <a href = "http://www.flickr.com/photos/phoberman/sets/72157622020780113/"> here </a> are a bunch of photos of the production.</p>]]></description>
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<p>Also: <b><a href="http://interactive.usc.edu/members/phoberman/3opolisVolunteerFlier.pdf">Volunteer Opportunities</a><b></p>]]></description>
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         <title>Stereoscopic Imaging Research Group Meeting 7/22 4pm</title>
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<p>Announcing the initial meeting of the USC SCA IMD Stereoscopic Imaging Research Group. This will be a group for anyone in the USC SCA community with interest in any aspect of stereoscopic 3D imagemaking and research.</p>

<p>When: Wednesday July 22nd 4-5:30pm</p>

<p>Where: USC SCA Digital Collaboratory Annex, 2823 S. Flower Street <br />
(entrance on 29th Street between Figueroa & Flower).</p>

<p>Relevant research topics and projects will include:<br />
	• Stereoscopic cinema and animation.<br />
	• Stereoscopic imagemaking, photography and cinematography.<br />
	• Stereoscopic & binocular vision and depth perception.<br />
	• Stereoscopic aesthetics and design.<br />
	• Interactive and real-time stereoscopic applications and virtual environments.<br />
	• Dimensional imaging and display technologies and techniques.<br />
	• Stereoscopic pedagogy and curriculum.<br />
	• Historical, cultural and social aspects of stereoscopic imaging.</p>

<p>We will be meeting regularly (probably every other week) to discuss topics, projects and initiatives.</p>

<p>Also, we have an immediate (and I mean right away!) opportunity for one or more animators for a short-term summer research project. If you are interested please get in touch with me, or come to the meeting.</p>]]></description>
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         <title>Zoe Beloff: Conjuring Specters @ REDCAT</title>
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<p><b>FILM AT REDCAT PRESENTS <br />
Zoe Beloff: Conjuring Specters<br />
Mon Apr 27 | 8:30 pm<br />
Jack H. Skirball Series<br />
$9 [students $7, CalArts $5]</b></p>

<p>New York artist Zoe Beloff’s unique and mesmerizing films are philosophical toys: objects with which to think.  Her work has especially borne on “phantoms,” on images that are “not there,” and on a precinematic version of the virtual, created by means of a stereoscopic Bolex camera that produces spectral 3-D images. <b><i>Shadowland Or Light From The Other Side</i></b>, starring Kate Valk of The Wooster Group, locates a link between Victorian spiritualism and the birth of cinema in late-19th century “Ghost Shows,” where actors interacted with magic lantern slides and stereoscopic views. <b><i>Charming Augustine</i></b> is an experimental narrative inspired by one of Charcot’s most famous patients at the Salpétrière in turn-of-the-century Paris. It explores connections between photographic documentation of hysteria and the prehistory of narrative film: Augustine captivates the doctors with her theatrical and photogenic hysterical attacks and in the process becomes a star, the “Sarah Bernhardt” of the asylum.<br />
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<b>In person: Zoe Beloff</b></p>

<p>“Beloff exists as the consummate time traveler, floating between the two eras of cine-technology.” <i><br />
Jeffrey Skoller, Shadows, Specters, Shards: Making History in Avant-Garde Film</i></p>

<p><a href="http://www.redcat.org/season/0809/fv/beloff.php">LINK</a><br />
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<p><b>Machiko Kusahara<br />
Device Art: A Japanese Approach to Media Art<br />
Tuesday, April 21, 2009, 6:00 pm</b></p>

<p>Device Art is a Japanese project that explores new ways of bridging art, design, technology, science and entertainment. Works by the team members vary from Maywa Denki's funny gadgets to Hiroo Iwata's Robot Tile (currently shown at the Milano Salone 2009) and Kazuhiko Hachiya's functioning "personal" jet glider inspired by Hayao Miyazaki's animation film. In theorizing the nature of Device Art elements of Japanese culture, such as the importance of "tools", the appreciation of playfulness, the continuity between art and entertainment, and the importance of popular culture become key issues.</p>

<p>The lecture will introduce the concept of Device Art and discuss questions it raises, accompanied by a wide selection of examples by Japanese artists and designers. Machiko Kusahara is a Visiting Scholar, UCLA, D|MA, Art | Sci Center and a Professor at Waseda University.</p>

<p><a href = "http://dma.ucla.edu/events/calendar.php?ID=591">Link</a><br />
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<p>Friday, March 6, 2009<br />
Noon - 1:45 p.m.<br />
Social Sciences Building (SOS), Room 250<br />
Lunch provided. No RSVP required.</p>

<p>Donald Hoffman and Martin Wattenberg will discuss the interface between the cognitive neurological processes of vision and creative strategies for visualization. What happens when inborn “visual intelligence” meets the new modes of visualization made possible by new media? How might visualization techniques reshape how we see and what we know?</p>

<p>Donald D. Hoffman is a Professor of Cognitive Science at UC Irvine, and author of the book, Visual Intelligence: How We Create What We See. His research focuses on visual perception, consciousness and the mind-body problem, virtual reality and cognitive science. He holds a Ph.D. in computational psychology from MIT.</p>

<p>Martin Wattenberg is a computer scientist and artist, known for his visualization-based artwork, which has been exhibited in venues such as the London Institute of Contemporary Arts, the Whitney Museum of American Art, and the New York Museum of Modern Art. He is the founding manager of IBM’s Visual Communication Lab, which researches new forms of visualization and how they can enable better collaboration. Wattenberg holds a Ph.D. in mathematics from U.C. Berkeley. </p>

<p><a href = "http://www.usc.edu/libraries/cts/">Link</a></p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>Wed, 04 Mar 2009 10:05:36 -0800</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p><b>PARASOMNIA (DREAMS OF THE SLEEPWALKER)</b><br />
2008, Rising Storm Productions, 103 min.</p>

<center><a href = "http://www.parasomniamovie.com/"><img width = "118" height = "180" src = "http://www.parasomniamovie.com/images/Shared/poster.jpg"></a></center>

<p>Director William Malone (HOUSE ON HAUNTED HILL, FEAR DOT COM, "Masters of Horror") helms this macabre twist on the Sleeping Beauty legend. This gripping peril-packed love story not only taps into the zeitgeist of dark yet edgy romance-driven fantasies, but also pushes the familiar slasher film landscape into the more unique world of the surreal. The film is director Malone’s homage to the late Polish Surrealist Zdzislaw Beksinski, using the artist's work as the inspiration for the dream world throughout the film. </p>

<p>Valdemar Plusa, owner of the Belvedere Gallery and Beksinski's longtime friend and agent, will introduce the program. A panel discussion moderated by Richard Elfman (THE FORBIDDEN ZONE) on how art shapes and enriches the filmmaker’s vision, past and present, will precede the film, with director William Malone as well as legendary filmmakers Tobe Hooper, Mick Garris, Wes Craven and Stuart Gordon.</p>

<p><i>(Note from Perry: I will be conducting the interview with Valdemar before the film)</i></p>

<p>The filmmakers’ proceeds from this screening will be donated to arts organization MOCA for its continued support in providing arts education programs to the public and support for new artists. </p>

<p>Tickets $10, Students $8, advance tickets: <a href ="http://www.fandango.com">Fandango</a></p>

<p><a href = "http://www.americancinematheque.com/archive1999/2009/Egyptian/specialevent_MARCH_ET_2009.htm#PARASOMNIA">Link</a></p>]]></description>
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<p><b>Sunday, March 8, 2009<br />
1:00pm</b> <i>warning: first day daylight savings time!</i><br />
<b>Machine Project, 1200 D North Alvarado Street, Los Angeles, CA 90026</b></p>

<p>Presenters will include:</p>

<p><b>Dan Goods:</b> Dan is the "Visual Strategist" for NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory at CalTech where he develops creative ways of communicating science. He recently has done artwork with aerogel and on a team to develop a 108-foot long data driven sculpture at the San Jose airport.</p>

<p><b>Eric Gradman and Brent Bushnell:</b> Eric and Brent will present ArtFall: a dynamic physical simulation by drawing on a whiteboard.</p>

<p><b>Brian O'Connor:</b> Arduino + Chumby = Fun!: The Chumby is an open-source, ambient Internet device running Linux while the Arduino is an open-source prototyping platform. Brian will show how to connect an Arduino to the Chumby and develop a simple application that monitors the environment. </p>

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<p><b>AUTOMATA</b> & <b>The Velaslavasay Panorama</b> present a program of live film/performance works</p>

<p>Perry Hoberman: <b>Denial Clinic </b><br />
Jordan Biren: <b>All That Passes Before You, Already in Ruins</b><br />
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Saturday, December 13th at 8:00 p.m.<br />
The Velaslavasay Panorama<br />
1122 West 24th Street<br />
Los Angeles, CA 90027<br />
(213) 746-2166<br />
<a href="http://www.panoramaonview.org/">http://www.panoramaonview.org/</a><br />
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Tickets: $12 ($10 students, seniors, and panorama members)<br />
to purchase tickets: <a href = "http://www.BrownPaperTickets.com/event/49667  ">http://www.BrownPaperTickets.com/event/49667</a> or call 1-800-838-3006<br />
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<i>SPECIAL INVITE FOR THE IMD COMMUNITY: If you'd rather, please come to the dress rehearsal on Friday night 12/12 at 8pm (it may be a little rougher, but it's a lot cheaper [free]).</i></p>]]></description>
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