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OPENING RECEPTION
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6TH,
4:00 - 6:00 PM
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Original music by Bruce
Papier
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CURATED BY
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JEAN CONSTANT
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JURIED BY
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- JEAN CONSTANT
- URSULA FREER
- BILL MC INTYRE
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FOR A VIDEO OF THE
EXHIBIT, CONTACT FSCIART |
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- Predock Gallery, Los Alamos
Mesa Public Library
Located in the Jemez Mountains, the area is home
to rich pine forests, grassy meadows, and dramatic rock formations. This
alpine mesa has witnessed numerous settlements: Native
Americans from nearby valleys had used the mesa for summer grazing
and farming; late nineteenth century homesteaders established
small ranches and farms there; the town was appropriated by the
federal government during World War II to become the home of
the Manhattan Project. The library rests low, arcing in
response to the panoramic views. A tall wedge, analogous
to the nearby Tuff ridges, cuts through the building. Where
the wedge intersects the building, a south facing courtyard serves
as the main entry.
https://www.predock.com/home.html
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- FORUM FOR SCIENCE AND ART EXHIBIT
- PREDOCK GALLERY, LOS ALAMOS MESA PUBLIC
LIBRARY
- SEPT 5 SEPT 29, 2001
- The FORUM FOR SCIENCE AND ART is an informal
gathering of scientists and artists that provides a context
for members to share information relevant to Science and Art
and stimulate a better understanding of the two disciplines
through creative collaboration. Members share information about
related topics, entertain interactive discussion and collaborate
in joint projects.
- FSCIART was started in 1998 by Santa Fe contemporary
sculptor Susan Latham and meets every month in diverse locations
in the Santa Fe area. Last year the Forum started a fruitful
collaboration with the Center For Genome Resources that has
been hosting several of FSCIART and NCGR members presentations.
- The Mesa Public Library exhibit is an attempt
to invite the general public to enjoy the esthetic expression
of the Forum members and share their enthusiasm for this form
of collaboration.Some of the participants name and work are
already familiar to the Los Alamos public who responded with
curiosity and interest to the Digital Art Exhibit held at the
Bradbury Museum 2 years ago.
- It is with great pride that this year, the
Forum is featuring as guest of Honor Mel Prueitt, a Los Alamos
resident and the father of the digital revolution in Art. Mel
Prueitt has been at the forefront of computer graphics over
a long career. Prueitt has written books and articles about
computer graphics and holds several patents. His work has appeared
in many popular media, including National Geographic as well
as in the Motion Picture Industry famous Star Trek movies.
Mel Prueitt, is a guest physicist at the Los Alamos National
Laboratory, and is presently involved in providing innovative
solution to air pollution control in congested areas.
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