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Neil Leonard
nleonard at berklee.edu
Fri Jun 2 08:52:51 CEST 2006
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> News from the Daniel Langlois Foundation - May 2006 Html Français
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> Clarisse Bardiot
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> Serguei Eisenstein
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> George Legrady
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> Images du Futur
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> Ricardo Dal Farra
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> Jessica Field
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> Steina Vasulka
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> Nicolas Reeves
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> Sylvie Lacerte
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> Mosaic
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> Radical Software
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> Yvonne Spielmann
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> Catherine Richards
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> Usman Haque
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> Please find below the newsletter from the Daniel Langlois
> Foundation for Art, Science, and Technology. If this newsletter is
> of interest for you, you will automatically receive it every time
> the Foundation adds new material on its Web site. If you wish to be
> taken off our mailing list, please use this link:
> http://www.fondation-langlois.org/subscribe/
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> Research Results: 9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering by Clarisse
> Bardiot
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> Each year, the Researchers in Residence Grant Program allows the
> Foundation to offer two researchers the chance to work at its
> Centre for Research and Documentation (CR+D) and explore its fonds
> and collections.
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> Clarisse Bardiot (Ph.D.) was a resident at the CR+D in 2005 and
> focused her research primarily on the 9 Evenings: Theatre and
> Engineering fonds. A result of her research, this Web publication
> explores the technological aspects of the
> festival presented in New York in 1966, which brought together 10
> artists, including Robert Rauschenberg, John Cage, Lucinda Childs,
> and many others, as well as some 30 engineers from Bell Telephone
> Laboratories (Murray Hill, N.J., U.S.). Ms. Bardiot's project
> hinges on the diagrams produced by engineer Herb Schneider. In the
> publication, she offers an analysis of their content by comparing
> them to visual material (notably the factual footage produced by
> Alfons Schilling), eyewitness accounts of the festival, and
> archival documents. [More...]
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> 9 Evenings Reconsidered: Art, Theatre, and Engineering, 1966 at
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> From May 4 to July 9, 2006, the MIT List Visual Center (Cambridge,
> MA, U.S.) will present 9 Evenings Reconsidered: Art, Theatre, and
> Engineering, 1966. Organized by independent curator Catherine
> Morris, the exhibition will showcase extensive archival material
> associated with this event and offer various points of view of the
> 10 performances presented at the 69th Regiment Armory in 1966. The
> Foundation has loaned a number of objects and materials from its 9
> Evenings: Theatre and Engineering fonds to the exhibition,
> including, among others, a collection of factual footage produced
> by Alfons Schilling, stage props, technological components, and
> technical drawings by engineer Fred Waldhauer. An illustrated
> catalogue accompanies the exhibition.
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> Morning Conference and Open House: May 26 & 27, 2006
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> Saturday May 27, the Daniel Langlois Foundation for Art, Science,
> and Technology is pleased to invite you to Voyageurs étonnés,
> chercheurs et créateurs au seuil de l'inconnu, a conference
> presented in French by Hubert Reeves, astrophysicist, and his son
> Nicolas Reeves, an artist and designer who was supported by the
> Foundation in 1998. The conference also marks the 5th anniversary
> of the Daniel Langlois Foundation's Centre for Research and
> Documentation (CR+D). Friday, May 26, the CR+D wil be open to the
> public, and at 7:30 p.m. Steina Vasulka will give a free
> performance of Violin Power. [More...]
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> New CR+D Acquisitions
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> Here is a bibliography of the most recent acquisitions made by the
> Foundation's Centre for Research and Documentation (CR+D). [More...]
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> About the Daniel Langlois Foundation for Art, Science, and
> Technology
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> The Daniel Langlois Foundation's purpose is to further artistic and
> scientific knowledge by fostering the meeting of art and science in
> the field of technologies. The Foundation seeks to nurture a
> critical awareness of technology's implications for human beings
> and their natural and cultural environments, and to promote the
> exploration of aesthetics suited to evolving human environments.
> The Centre for Research and Documentation (CR+D) seeks to document
> history, artworks and practices associated with electronic and
> digital media arts and to make this information available to
> researchers in an innovative manner through data communications.
> [http://www.fondation-langlois.org/]
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> 3530, St. Laurent Blvd. #402, Montreal (QC) H2X 2V1 Canada, Tel:
> 514-987-7177, Fax: 514-987-7492, email: info at fondation-langlois.org
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