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Attendees trying out the OU Interactive Table

Buenos Aires, 19 de mayo de 2015 - La ministra de Cultura de la Nacióm, Teresa Parodi, inauguró en el Museo Histórico Nacional del Cabildo y de la Revolución de Mayo la muestra permanente, la muestra temporal "Libros para Revolucionarios" y la nueva Sala Interactiva de Zamba.

Acompañaron a la ministra, la Jefa de Gabinete, Verónica Fiorito; el secretario de Gestión Cultural, Jorge Eduardo Espiñeira; el subsecretario de Promoción de Derechos Culturales y Participación Popular, Emiliano Gareca;

la directora nacional de Patrimonio y Museos, Araceli Bellotta; la directora nacional de Política Cultural y Cooperación Internacional, Mónica Guariglio y el director del Museo Histórico Nacional del Cabildo y de la Revolución de Mayo, Gabriel Di Meglio.

Fotos: Romina Santarelli / Ministerio de Cultura de la Nación.

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FLHS Interact Club at the AMBER Alert ID Day at Westy Storage with the Fairfield Police Department, Danbury Rotary Club & Shred Station Express

This interactive painting n#26 (re-union of broken parts) consists of 12 square elements which are attached to the base by magnets. Since elements are removable the whole composition is re-arrangeable. If assemble this artwork according to the attached scheme one of four words could be visible in the center of the work. The words are ART, GOD, ONE, and OFF. You can see images of all four words of the work in the photostream.

Each element is 30x30cm and the overall size of the composition is 900 by 1200cm.

Oil on cotton glued to plywood.

 

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Nomensa Interact Conference at The British Museum | Inspiring UX thinkers | 18th Oct 2017

Noisefold concert at University of North Texas Feb. 14 and 15, 2011 in the MEIT (Merril Ellis Intermedia Theater)

 

NoiseFold is a live cinema and electronic music ensemble founded by artist-performers, David Stout and Cory Metcalf ( www.noisefold.com )

 

David Bithell (trumpet and computer) and Andrew May (violin and computer) joined Stout and Metcalf for this special performance. Bithell and May are both professors of composition at UNT.

In our fast and digital times of computers, networking and interactive mobile devices, there is only little room left, for different paces, concentration on quiet things. By utilizing old handcraft techniques such as Macrame – a knotted net using red ribbon wire –, this installation not only aims to preserve the knowledge of traditional artwork, but also the creation processes with time for talk and information exchange. By taking this individual work out of the context of private homes and placing it into public space, this project becomes a beautiful and poetical call for preserving old handwork techniques – also as an inspiring and creative resource for new structures and designs. We definitely enjoyed it !!!

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