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I received an email from a coworker about a retiring professor trying to retrieve data off of old computers. Our central IT was unable to assist due to the age of the machines. The professor was trying to move files from a Mac OS X 10.2, 10.4, and NeXT computer. My heart skipped a beat after that reading that last one. Moving the vintage Mac files would be no problem because I keep those tools handy. I restore vintage Apple //, Macintosh, and other hardware as a hobby.

 

If you don't know what a NeXT computer is, it's this insanely expensive computer built by Steve Jobs after he was ousted from Apple in the 1980's. It ran Unix, had a gorgeous graphical user interface, and if you use OS X today it is still the foundational basis for the operating system. It was lightyears ahead of anything else out there at the time. Have you ever visited a website before? The first webpage was served on a NeXTcube.

 

I've never seen a working NeXT computer before though. I saw one in Berlin in a museum and read about them extensively, but I had no idea that our university actually had them.

 

I immediately went to the professor's office and he showed me what he was trying to do. We talked a little bit about vintage hardware and I told him that I'd never seen a working NeXT before. I was a little hesitant to respond because day-to-day we're flooded with tickets IT support isn't really my thing. Sometimes users, especially tenured professors, need a delicate approach because of their demands. This person could not have been more affable, kind, and good hearted. After talking a while he said he would rather have the hardware saved than go to scrap per university policy.

 

In the interest of archiving his data and this magnificent hardware I will be cooperating with him to save this NeXT computer. I've also agreed to save the Mac Cube and Power Macintosh G3. Twist my arm. They'll become archive computers if anyone needs a WordPerfect 3.5 file converted. Yes, people still have those.

I decided to document everything in place before moving it all to a secure location. That includes the NeXT computer, original manuals, flyers, software, printers, accessories, and even the original boxes.

 

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Pike School of Art – Mississippi artists in residence for Fall 2015 were Samwell Freeman, Mackenzie Hoffman, and Keith Walsh. The residency took place from October 12, through October 25, 2015.

 

Samwell Freeman, a Computer Vision researcher at Apple, developing software for large-scale construction of 3D images, completed his Ph.D. in Computer Science at the City University of New York. He has taught math and programming courses and led workshops on interactive art, Arduino, and 3D printing at Alpha One Labs, a hacker space in Brooklyn.

 

During his residency, Freeman worked on an interactive video installation called Beautalyzer. Beautalyzer displays the output and inner workings of a viewer-taught algorithm, which tries to recognize the beauty of images. The installation is comprised of wall-mounted screens and a 3D printed interface. Machine learning is an increasingly important part of our lives, influencing the news we read, the people we meet, and the things we buy. The Beautalyzer hopes to open up this black box of artificial intelligence. What we find may be frightening or enchanting, demonic or hilarious; in any case, it offers us cybernetic insight into the nature of beauty.

 

The Beautalyzer project explores the potential for collaborative learning between people and machines. Viewers are given the responsibility to teach the algorithm what is beautiful, by labeling images according to their own aesthetic judgment. Simultaneously, viewers are shown vivid illustrations of the algorithm’s effects.

 

Mackenzie Hoffman is an interdisciplinary artist living in Los Angeles, CA. She received her B.A. in Studio Arts from the University of Southern California, where she was a recipient of the Handtmann Prize for Photography, as well as the Neely Macomber Travel Prize. She is an alumna of the Mountain School of Art, Los Angeles.

 

Hoffman uses photography and video to explore the construction of regional identities and their filmic representations, with a primary focus on the contemporary american South. Recent projects have described the gradual encroachment of social change within her multi-generational Southern white family, producing works that are both sympathetic and frustrated. She photographs provincial iconography, including the southern landscape, in an ongoing study of history, location and image.

 

Hoffman used her time at PSA-MS to further her interest in the present day physical and personal landscapes of the American South and to focus on new video work.

 

While at PSA-MS, Keith Walsh worked on a project titled “The SNCC Mounds,” a poetic interpolation of the legacy of the McComb-area Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) engagements of the 1960s.

 

Walsh’s project continues his investigation of the Civil Rights and Black Panthers movements, within the larger geography of American liberation politics. The figure who links these two groups is the black SNCC activist Stokely Carmichael who, in 1964, was the full-time field organizer in Mississippi for the “Freedom Summer” voter registration drives, itinerant “freedom schools,” and protests. Various black residents, businesses, and churches in McComb housed or supported hundreds of SNCC and other civil rights workers during Freedom Summer and were met with repeated police arrests, neglect by governmental authorities, KKK cross-burnings and bombings. The firsthand experience of the sites, people, and histories within McComb were essential to developing Walsh’s project.

 

While in the region, Walsh conducted research at the Mississippi Department of Archives and History in Jackson, the state capital, and, in New Orleans; and visited cultural resources such as Hilda Casin’s Black History Gallery and met civil rights pioneer, Brenda Travis. To come to PSA-MS, Walsh won The School of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston, 2016 Traveling Fellowship. Walsh received his BFA from Hartford Art School, University of Hartford, West Hartford CT and a dual MFA from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston and Tufts University, Boston.

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Story and photos by Ambria Hammel | Nov. 15, 2010 | The Catholic Sun

 

A baptism at St. Gabriel the Archangel Parish in Cave Creek last week marked a double cause for celebration for one man in particular.

 

The waters of baptism signaled the first step of a lifelong journey in faith for the 2-month-old boy and the first time the celebrant — the infant’s grandfather — administered the sacrament as a permanent deacon for the Church.

 

One day prior, Deacon Robert Torigian was among eight men, all married with children, whom Bishop Thomas J. Olmsted ordained to the diaconate Nov. 6 at Ss. Simon and Jude Cathedral. They join 239 permanent deacons serving the Phoenix Diocese from the altar, within parish ministries and in the greater community.

 

“I know that each of them has what it takes to be an effective, caring deacon and a powerful witness of Jesus, the Servant of all,” said Deacon Doug Bogart, associate director of education and formation for the diaconate.

 

He described them as smart and creative. The new deacons, ages 42-60, have a strong commitment to service, particularly to the bishop, their parishes and to the poor, Deacon Bogart added.

 

Bishop Olmsted told a crowded cathedral filled with extended family, friends, priests and fellow deacons that deacons represent the charity of the Church. Therefore, he said, they will see the new deacons as disciples seeking “not to be served, but to serve.”

 

Then he spoke directly to his eight newest “sons.”

 

“You receive sacred authority to teach in the name of the Church. Such teachings are badly needed,” the bishop said. He cautioned them to resist the temptation to omit any teaching that may not be popular.

 

“Hand it on faithfully in its organic wholeness,” the bishop said.

 

One by one all eight deacon candidates knelt in front of the bishop, placed their hands in his and promised their fidelity.

 

Then the entire church offered a litany of supplication while the candidates fully prostrated themselves down the cathedral’s center aisle. It marked their act of submission.

 

When they got up, the new deacons spread themselves along the foot of the altar where priests vested them for the first time. Jesuit Father Dave Klein vested his brother Deacon Tom Klein, who will be the only deacon serving St. Francis Xavier Parish.

 

Deacon Klein also cited his other brother, a St. Thomas the Apostle parishioner and longtime Vincentian, as influential in his discernment.

 

“It’s been a lifetime evolution for me. There was no lightning bolt moment,” Deacon Klein said in his final hour before ordination.

 

Deacon Klein, who also works as a trial lawyer, will head the parish’s busy marriage preparation program. He hopes to encourage parishioners of all ages to become more active in the Church.

 

Once vested, the deacons knelt a final time in front of Bishop Olmsted as he symbolically handed each of them the Book of the Gospels.

 

“Now you are not only hearers of the Gospels, but also its ministers,” the bishop said.

 

The deacons finished their ordination Mass from the altar and helped distribute the Eucharist.

 

Hope for the future

 

“We, today, witnessed the living faith being handed on from generation to generation so that the Church of Christ will never be without the sacraments of the three holy orders of the Church,” Bishop Eduardo A. Nevares said during a brief program at a post-ordination reception.

 

Providing for the future of the Church, especially by administering the sacrament of baptism, is what several new deacons looked forward to in their first weeks of ordained ministry. One had eight baptisms lined up during his first week.

 

“That is the joy and source of hope,” said Deacon David Runyan, a retired meteorologist who will serve St. Andrew the Apostle Parish in Chandler and El Cristo Rey Parish at the Grand Canyon in the summertime.

 

Deacon Torigian, who baptized his grandson, plans to remind older Catholics of their baptismal obligation to come to know and serve the Lord, he said.

 

The new deacon and longtime physician assistant should know a thing or two about service. He devoted so much time to pastoral ministry in his native Detroit that several deacons invited him to consider joining the diaconate. He finished formation in Phoenix.

 

Outside of parish work at St. Gabriel, Deacon Torigian will also help the diocesan Office of Natural Family Planning develop curriculum for Catholic high school students.

 

Deacon Jim Gall, who for a while didn’t know what a deacon was but always liked to serve others, also looks forward to living the deacon motto of servant leadership.

 

He gained a deeper prayer life during the formation process. It’s helped him see things with spiritual eyes instead of reacting based on temperament, he said.

 

“I could never go back to the way I was,” Deacon Gall said.

 

Most new deacons said they gained a deeper spirituality and strengthened their marriage and family relationships during formation.

 

“I just thank God that I finally said yes,” said Deacon Al Homiski, a parish administrator at St. Bernadette in Scottsdale. He admitted putting off repeated invitations to join the diaconate for years.

 

The five-year formation process in Phoenix involves two years of weekly Kino classes, monthly diaconate meetings with candidates and their wives, practicums including at St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center, and twice daily prayer. The experience is enough to impact the entire family.

 

Deacon Ron Johnson saw a noticeable change in the spiritual lives of his three children as well during formation. The psychologist first felt called to the diaconate during a Cursillo weekend seven years ago and is looking forward to being the first Spanish-speaking deacon in the Flagstaff area.

 

He’ll also travel with Fr. Pat Mowrer throughout the north deanery supporting other parishes and missions.

 

Deacon Jason Robinson said he was always attracted to serving the Church. He applied to the priesthood after high school and entered further discernment.

 

He soon met his wife through a singles ministry and continued to search for his niche in the Church.

 

“I had this passion for the Church kind of from the inside, yet I was a working man,” the software developer said, “so I was always a bridge.”

 

He thought about entering the diaconate later in life. A personal invitation to the diaconate expedited his formation and ordination.

 

His ministry will include prison and Native American outreach plus parish work.

 

“Thank you for responding to God,” Deacon Jim Trant, director of the diaconate told the diocese’s newest deacons, “for doing and acting upon His will.”

 

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