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Work of Women Artist: BArCuMT + Gray Area

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

BArCMuT Presents the Work of Women Artists Technologists:

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LOCATION:
Gray Area Foundation for the Arts
55 Taylor Street
Thursday, March 11th
7PM – 9:30PM

* Visda Goudarzi (Stanford CCRMA), will present Fosotomo/Gestonic/Neuroklang a video-based interface for the sonification of hand gesture for real-time timbre control. The goal of the system is to survey the space of musical possibilities and generating computer music using human movements. The system is build up on top of chuck and processing and uses simple frame difference as the metric.

* Julia Ogrydziak (Black Square, Capacitor, MIT) will present her recent work with the K-Bow

* Composer Cheryl E. Leonard will discuss how she creates music with natural objects, materials and sounds. She will demonstrate several of her unique natural-object instruments, including ones constructed with materials, such as penguin bones and limpet shells, that she collected in Antarctica last year.

*Surabhi Saraf will present on current works.

BIOS:

VISDA GOUDARZI is a computer musician interested in research in software for computer music, human-computer interaction, gesture-based interfaces, computer graphics, sonification, sound synthesis, and the application of new media in art. She is currently a researcher at Stanford working on an audio-visual feedback device in the Department of Oncology. She received her MA in Music, Science, and Technology at CCRMA in 2009. She also holds an MS in Computer Science from the Vienna University of Technology in Vienna, Austria, which she earned in 2008. Visda began her studies at the Sharif University of Technology in Tehran before relocating to Vienna in 1998.

CHERYL E. LEONARD is a composer, performer and instrument-builder whose music investigates sounds, structures and materials from the natural world. Her recent works cultivate stones, leaves, wood, water, ice, sand, shells, feathers and bones as musical instruments. Leonard uses microphones to explore the intricate worlds of sound hidden within these instruments and develops compositions that highlight the unique voices they contain. Many of her projects involve constructing one-of-a-kind sculptural instruments, which are played live onstage. Cheryl also enjoys creating site-specific works and collaborating across artistic disciplines. She has written numerous soundtracks for film, video, dance and theater, and designed sounds for exhibits at the Monterey Bay Aquarium. Cheryl holds a BA from Hampshire College and an MA from Mills College. Her music has been performed worldwide and featured on several television programs and in the video documentary Noisy People. She has received grants from the National Science Foundation’s Antarctic Artists and Writers Program, ASCAP, American Composers Forum and Meet the Composer. Leonard has been awarded residencies at the Djerassi Resident Artists Program, Oberpfälzer Künstlerhaus, Villa Montalvo and Engine 27. Recordings of her music are available from NEXMAP, Unusual Animals, Pax, Apraxia, 23 Five, Old Gold, the Lab and Great Hoary Marmot Music. www.allwaysnorth.com www.musicfromtheice.blogspot.com

SURABHI SARAF is a new media artist whose work brings together elements from experimental sound art, classical music, choreography and video art. She graduated from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2009 with an MFA in Art and Technology. Prior to that, she obtained her BFA in Painting from MSU Baroda (India) in 2005. Surabhi is the winner of Art vs Design (2009) organized by Artists Wanted, New York and presented her work at the announcement reception at the New Museum, NY. Her work PEEL is the Winner of Celeste Prize (2009), Italy and was exhibited at Alte AEG Fabrik, Berlin. Surabhi’s collaborative work with Nadav Assor, was presented at the NETMAGE 10 International Live Media Festival, Bologna, Italy. Her video Peel was also shown at the 13 International Video Festival, at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Vojvodina, Serbia. Surabhi is the recipient of the International Graduate Student Scholarship at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Her solo and collaborative works have been presented at the Links Hall, Looptopia and Sullivan Galleries in Chicago. She has shown at the Vadehra Art Gallery in New Delhi and was a part of Peers student residency program at Khoj International Artist Association New Delhi in 2006. Surabhi currently lives and works in San Francisco.

Open MAKE: Exploratorium + Grace Kim

Friday, February 26th, 2010

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With the help of local Makers (artists, craftspeople, and inventors) and the Exploratorium, Open MAKE will introduce you to a variety of tinkering possibilities while encouraging a pilot group of Young Makers to realize their own inventions in time for this year’s Maker Faire. A collaboration between Pixar, TechShop, and the Exploratorium, the Young Makers program mentors middle and high school students in building projects that meld math and science with craft and creative inspiration.

Each public Saturday program will feature different Makers and focus on a particular theme, such as circuit-based critters or playing with sound. Sit in on an interview hosted by MAKE magazine’s founder and editor Dale Dougherty, then visit the Studio where guest speakers and other Makers will discuss and show their work. You can also roll up your sleeves and tinker with familiar and not-so-familiar materials to create a project of your own. Activities are intended for ages 12 and up.
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Public Schedule:
Meet the Makers: 11AM-Noon
In the Studio: 12:30PM-3PM

Tomorrow, Saturday, February 27th: Wearables and Soft Circuitry:
Featured Makers Grace Kim and Adrian Freed

Saturday, March 27: Make Your Own Kind of Music
Featured Makers will include Walter Kitundu, Krys Bobrowski, and Ge Wang

Saturday, April 24: Motors & Mechanisms
Featured Makers will be Brad Prether and Ernie Fosselius

Admission to Open MAKE is included in the price of general admission to the Exploratorium and is located in the landmark Palace of Fine Arts building in San Francisco’s Marina district, off of Highway 101 near the Golden Gate Bridge. Free parking is available.

YBCA + Kamau Patton

Sunday, January 24th, 2010

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Bay Area-based video and performance artist Kamau Patton.
presents the multi-media installation Icons of Attention. Modeled after 1930s science fiction broadcasts and underground 1980s music shows, the artist experiments with radio’s potential to bring the distant, fantastic or confusing into vivid, close proximity for audiences.

Patton has invited local performance art personalities, musicians and intellectuals to participate in a dynamic workshop/studio environment and improvise with installed objects, print media and sound. The artist develops narratives and sound scripts in collaboration with invited guests, asking gallery visitors to perform various tasks which include voice dramatizations, sampling and special effects. A low-power radio transmitter at YBCA allows listeners within a two-mile radius to tune in to the installation, which is activated and broadcast by the audience’s interaction with the installation. Icons of Attention encourages a freedom of imagination, interpretation and emotional response in the viewer that is not based on the literal or the descriptive, but rather on the abstract qualities of sound and image.

Workshops:
Saturday:
January 30th — 2PM–4PM
February 6th — 2PM–4PM
February 13th — 2PM–4PM

Thursday:
February 11th — 6PM–8PM
February 18th — 6PM–8PM

All workshop studios are free with gallery admission.

Resident Artist Symposium

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

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Join us, this Thursday, January 28th, at 7PM, for our Resident Artist Symposium, where Gray Area’s first resident artists will share processes and concepts behind both personal and collaborative works. The evening will begin with individual artist presentations, followed by a short Q&A.

Gray Area Foundation For the Arts
55 Taylor
Thursday, January 28th
7PM – 9PM

ARTISTS:

Alphonzo Solorzano:
Recent mixed media works and wall installation titled The Future was Now uses iconography from early 1900’s auto ads. Vintage images, typoghrapghy, and slogans are used to create an alternate history to explore and challenge our interpretation of time and progress.

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Daniel Massey:
Light Speak is an installation that transmits images through the medium of light. Images are captured outside throughout the day, and relayed as morse code pulses through a series of distributed models. Pixel by pixel, the images are reconstructed.

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Gabriel Dunne:
Created with custom displays and original software, Gabriel’s works explore micro and macro systems of nature, technology, and perception.

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Miles Stemper:
Miles uses the digitization of brushstrokes to create a series of abstracted icon paintings. Geometry forms the structure of these works because it is dictated by the same criteria of function communication as technology: geometry is efficiency of form, an articulate representation of space

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Ryan Alexander:
Ryan’s work is a combination of ideas and systems created in the last two years. Laser fabrication and projection mapping are used to create a glowing gourd.

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PROTOTYPE Installation Timelapse from GAFFTA on Vimeo.

Mondays: Donation Yoga at GAFFTA

Sunday, January 17th, 2010

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Thank you to everyone who participated in Gray Area’s first donation-based yoga class! What an amazing turn out! Class will be held again this, and every Monday, from 6PM-7:30PM, unless further publicized. Seasoned and regularly practicing yoga students are encouraged to supply their own mats, however classes are open to the public and a limited number of mats will be supplied. Any one interested is encouraged to participate.

Tomorrow: Thursday at 11am: Mayor Announcement on Central Market Revitalization

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

From: Amy B Cohen
Subject: Please circulate: Mayor Announcement on Central Market Revitalization Thursday at 11am

Hello!

I am writing to let you know that the Mayor has scheduled an event on
Thursday morning to detail his commitment to the revitalization of the
Central Market Street area. This announcement will focus on an economic
development strategy targeted at enhancing the cultural arts district on
Central Market and adjacent parts of the Tenderloin. We invite your
participation, as the emphasis will be on the need for a partnership
between the City, existing cultural arts groups, property owners, and
prospective cultural arts and entertainment businesses interested in the
area. We would like to be able to demonstrate to the Mayor and to the
press the groundswell of interest around the cultural district concept.

Please join us, and also circulate this to anyone else who may be
interested.

Announcement will be at 11am on Thursday at Show Dogs, 1020 Market Street
at Taylor.

Amy B. Cohen
Director, Neighborhood Business Development
Mayor’s Office of Economic and Workforce Development

TL Boys & Girls Club: National Fine Arts Exhibition

Saturday, January 2nd, 2010

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Boys & Girls Club National Fine Arts Exhibition
Wednesday, January 6th
3PM-6PM

The Hilton Hotel
333 O’Farrell Street
Ballroom A

Free cookies and refreshments!

Donation Yoga at GAFFTA

Saturday, December 26th, 2009

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Weekly Donation Yoga Classes:
Beginning: Monday, January 11th
6:00PM – 7:30PM

As part of our 2010 programming Gray Area Foundation for the Arts is pleased to announce the first in a series of weekly donation-based yoga classes, hosted by Iyengar Yoga Instructor, Tony Eason.

Tony has been a student of Yoga for fifteen years and as a road cyclist, came to yoga for the benefits of stretching. Classes are based on the traditions of B.K.S. Iyengar and work toward teaching students to bring attention to the alignment of their bodies, become aware of the breath, and control the mind.

Presently, Tony teaches classes, seminars, and substitute teaches at: James Howell Studio, Club One, and the San Francisco Tennis Club.

Classes are open to beginners as well as seasoned yoga students. Anyone interested is welcome to attend. Regularly practicing students are highly encouraged to bring their own mats, as GAFFTA will be equip with a limited supply and hopes to foster as many interested students as possible.

We look forward to seeing you soon!

Benefits of Iyengar Yoga on NPR: ‘Light on Life’: B.K.S. Iyengar’s Yoga Insights

CCA: Fall 2009 End of the Semester Show

Friday, December 11th, 2009

Free Event:

California College of the Arts
Fall 2009 Biannual Interface Show

Friday December 11th
7PM – 10PM

California College of the Arts
Tecoah Bruce Gallery at the Oliver Art Center
5112 Broadway
Oakland Campus
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nfo: 510.594.3656

Interactive, kinetic, robotic, generative, and computer-based artworks. Hosted by the Media Arts Program.

Noise Pancakes: The Lab

Friday, December 11th, 2009

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Sunday, December 13
Noon. Doors at 11:30 a.m.
$5 – $10 sliding scale or FREE with membership

What better way to nurse your end-of-weekend hangover (or for the teetotalers among us, the plain old Sunday blues) than with some monsters of noise and, yes, pancakes?

This popular rotating party visits The Lab with the following can-you-stand-it lineup: +DOG+, Nux Vomica, Anti Ear, Andrea Williams’ Anais Din, Z_Bug, Jolt Thrower, Voracious Garbage Vixens, and Mephitic Ooze. The bands will serve up slabs of noise, Godwaffle will serve up pancakes, and The Lab will serve up beer and earplugs.

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