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Berkeley Big Bang 08: New Media Symposium and Art Festival


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Posted by: UC Berkeley Art Museum
Deadline: 06/03/08

Join us June 1-3, 2008 for Berkeley Big Bang 08, three days of new media and art hosted by The UC Berkeley Art Museum/Pacific Film Archives (BAM/PFA) and the Berkeley Center for New Media, timed to link with 01SJ: A Global Festival of Art on the Edge, a new media art biennial taking place June 4–8 in San Jose. Occurring together for the first time, these two events combine to create one of the nation’s largest gatherings of new media art, a virtual “big bang” of innovation and creativity.

June 1: New media art presentations by San Francisco Bay Area artists Trevor Paglen, Lynn Hershman Leeson, Jim Campbell and Scott Snibbe

June 2 symposium: "Embodiment: The Body and New Media" (co-hosted by the Berkeley Art Museum and the Berkeley Center for New Media)

June 3 symposium: "Remix: From Science to Art and Back in the Digital Age" (co-hosted by the Berkeley Art Museum and Leonardo/ISAST)

REGISTER ONLINE: http://bampfa.berkeley.edu/events/education/bigbang

Posted on 05/09/08
Expires on 06/03/08 at midnight.

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