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July 15, 2009

Ann: Leonardo Reviews – New Reviews Posted July 2009

Leonardo Reviews is pleased to announce  the new postings at:
http://leonardo.info/ldr.html
(ISSN:  1559-0429)

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Blog entry: Centro Nacional de las Artes Lecture follow-up

At the beginning of my talk last night at Centro Nacional de las Artes I said I would post some links to sites mentioned in the talk (titled Fluid lines and Shifting Boundaries: Intuition, Cognition, and the Art/Sci Equation) on my blog, see after the break

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July 10, 2009

Upcoming Lecture: Fluid Lines and Shifting Boundaries:

Cenart:  July 14, Centro Nacional de las Artes, Arte y Nuevas Ciencias 2009

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June 02, 2009

New book Review Posted: The David Hockney and Robert Irwin books by Lawrence Weschler

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In True to Life: Twenty-Five Years of Conversations with David Hockney , Lawrence Weschler notes that a Hockney comment, "You see with memory," runs diametrically counter to Robert Irwin's entire aesthetic. Irwin's creative starting point is concisely summed up in the title of Weschler's biography on Irwin, Seeing is Forgetting the Name of the Thing One Sees.   For Irwin, to truly see something, one needs to forget everything about it, right down to its very name.   Yet, as Weschler points out, the seemingly divergent approaches of these two artists do have a fascinating meeting point:   Their most successful projects draw us into the artist's world.   

As we come to know their pieces, we are, in effect, in the work with the artist through this engagement. Their creative projects do not hold us as removed spectators, but ask us to step in and join their vision.   This relational aspect is most explicitly contextualized in the final essay of the Hockney book, which speaks of artist's return to painting in 2007. After Hockney mentioned that he had taken to thinking of these late landscape canvases as figure paintings, Weschler pointed out that there are no bodies in these works. Hockney replied that the viewer is the figure in the work.

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June 01, 2009

Ann: June Leonardo Reviews posted

Leonardo Reviews is pleased to announce the new postings at:  http://leonardo.info/ldr.html
(ISSN:  1559-0429)

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May 30, 2009

Article Library Protesters to Ohio State U.: Digital's OK, but Save Our Books!

May 13, 2009

About two dozen faculty members and students, clutching signs that read “Don’t Gut the Library” and “Keep our books on campus,” picketed the administration building at Ohio State University yesterday,

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May 27, 2009

Ann: Why Does Art Matter Now? (NYC/Whitney)

Why Does Art Matter Now?     |    Thursday, June 18, 7 pm

In our current economic climate, the arts appear to be expendable, yet, paradoxically, creative thinking is more necessary than ever; this interdisciplinary program seeks to address how and why art matters now.  Artist Vik Muniz, physicist Lisa Randall, pollster Nate Silver of fivethirtyeight.com, and choreographer Elizabeth Streb discuss the ways in which they use creativity in their fields, how they push themselves to innovate, and the value of thinking outside the box at this moment.  Moderated by historian and filmmaker Peter Galison.

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May 03, 2009

Ann: Leonardo Reviews - May 2009

Leonardo Reviews is pleased to announce the new postings at:  http://leonardo.info/ldr.html (ISSN:  1559-0429)

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April 27, 2009

Lecture and Article: Computer Image Analysis in the Study of Art

Lecture: Computer Image Analysis in the Study of Art | May 1 at 2:00
West Building Ground Floor, Lecture Hall
David G. Stork, Ricoh Innovations and Stanford University

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April 20, 2009

Ann: The Math Behind the Cath: The Inside Story of Stents, Pacemakers and Other Medical Miracles

Monday, May 4 at 7PM | Berkeley Rep's Roda Theatre | The first public event in a new MSRI series, Mathematics + Medicine

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