Downtown Projection August 7 & 8
Sherilee Diebold-Cooze
sdiebold at uwaterloo.ca
Thu Jul 30 09:25:49 EDT 2009
You can post it yourself to ArtsAnnounce:
artsannounce at artsserv2.uwaterloo.ca
I'm not sure how to get it posted campus-wide though. Perhaps you can get
the editor of the daily bulletin to run it tomorrow? Chris Redmond:
bulletin at uwaterloo.ca
Good luck!
Sherilee Diebold-Cooze
Assistant to the Dean of Arts
University of Waterloo
200 University Avenue West, PAS 2401
Waterloo, Ontario
N2L 3G1
519-888-4567 ext. 38246
E-mail: sdiebold at uwaterloo.ca
-----Original Message-----
From: Jenn MacSporran [mailto:jmacspor at uwaterloo.ca]
Sent: July 29, 2009 2:10 PM
To: 'Sherilee Diebold-Cooze'
Subject: Downtown Projection August 7 & 8
Hi Sherilee,
I'm not sure if you're the right person but I need to get this announcement
out campus wide if possible. One of our faculty members is running a
project downtown next weekend and we'd like the UW community to know.
Can you point me in the right direction to get this out?
Thanks!!
Jenn
Jennifer Basler (MacSporran)
Undergraduate Studies
Department of English Language & Literature
Phone: 519-888-4567 x 32634
Fax: 519-746-5788
http://english.uwaterloo.ca/
The UW community is invited to participate in a critical/digital art
project that will be installed in downtown Kitchener on August 7 & 8.
"CYCLE OF DREAD I: Bridge of Infernal Methods"
is an interactive projection piece developed in the Critical Media
Lab by Professor Marcel O'Gorman (English), in collaboration with
Pouya Emami and Corrine Toracchio (UW students). This piece involves
a penny-farthing bicycle hardwired to a computer so that a pedalist's
speed and heart rate control a large-scale projection. The bicycle is
mounted on a pedestrian walkway over King Street in downtown
Kitchener between GoodLife Fitness and Delta Hotel. The imagery
projected onto the walkway was inspired by the Romantic poet/artist,
William Blake. This site-specific piece, following O'Gorman's
"Dreadmill" project, is at once whimsical and existentially dreadful.
The project is sponsored by the City of Kitchener.
THIS IS A PARTICIPATORY PROJECT. ALL ARE WELCOME.
The cycle is open for pedaling form 8-11 pm on Friday, August 7 and
Saturday, August 8.
Enter via the GoodLife entrance on King Street.
Note that this event takes place during the Blues Festival downtown,
which provides another good reason to make the trip.
There will be a project reception on Saturday, August 8 from 7-9 pm
in the Critical Media Lab (191 King West).
The Critical Media Lab is a research/creation unit at UW founded in
the Department of English and currently housed in the Public
Utilities Building at 191 King Street West in Kitchener. The CML,
recently funded by a CFI grant, supports new media projects that
explore the impact of technology on society and the human condition.
For details, visit: http://criticalmedia.uwaterloo.ca .
Click the following link to view the project postcard: http://
criticalmedia.uwaterloo.ca/cycle_postcard_all.pdf
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Professor Marcel O'Gorman, PhD
Department of English Language and Literature
University of Waterloo
Hagey Hall of Humanities Building
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada N2L 3G1
Tel: 519 888 4567 x32946
Fax: 519 746 5788
http://marcelogorman.net
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