Omg this sounds awesome! !!!!! On Dec 19, 2013 10:36 AM, "emma ball" <emmagineering@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I think this sounds somewhat promising, altho it would conflict w marg and > ed's show. Maybe not in line w our mission tho... > > Thoughts? > > (Science-phillic) > m > > emma b > —————– > emmagineering@xxxxxxxxx > ————— > 404.576.3625 > ————— > po box 93292 > atlanta ga 30377 > ————— > vectornectar.com > > The information in this e-mail is confidential and may be legally > privileged. It is intended solely for the addressee. Access to this e-mail > message, and documents or images attached to the e-mail, by anyone else > other than the intended recipient is unauthorized. If you have received > this email in error, please delete it. > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: "Brian Cafferty" <cafferty@xxxxxxxxxx> > Date: Dec 19, 2013 10:19 AM > Subject: Art_Art/Science Installation > To: <art@xxxxxxxxxxx> > > Hello, > > We are interested in using Eyedrumto exhibit two art/science > installations during the Atlanta Science Festival which will be held in > late March. I am working along with several scientists, artists and > architects to develop a show that will exhibit work being conducted at > Georgia Tech that is intended for educational purposes. We would like to > know if the space is available for our use for a day during the week of > March 22-28th, preferably on either March 22 or 23. > > The Atlanta Science Festival is the first of its kind to take place in > Atlanta. Over 30,000 visitors are expected to attend various events located > at venues throughout the city to learn about science and technology that is > taking place in and around Atlanta. The festival and related exhibits are > non-profit. To learn more follow this link: > http://atlantasciencefestival.org/ > > We are currently looking for a venue to house two installations, with 1-3 > additional installations to be included depending on space available. > -The first installations is a set of interactive audio visual pieces that > integrate music and molecular biology. The participants will be able to > compose their own music from physical interactions derived from molecules. > In addition, animated movies will be displayed that incorporate theoretical > simulations of molecules whose interactions have been sonified (the act of > perceptualizing scientific data through sound) to make unique and > educational soundscapes. > -The second installations is a conceptual art piece on the origin of life > which also involves an audio video element and photography component. > -Additional pieces will come from the Center for Chemical Evolution and > the Georgia Tech Architecture Department. > -If you have any questions concerning the art please let me know. > > Please email or call me when you can. > > Thank you, > Brian > > 404-834-2025 > > > -- > Georgia Institute of Technology > School of Biochemistry and Chemistry > Hud Lab Research Assistant > Graduate Student > (404) 385-1166 >