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Opera Animation Vids

My friend Mary and I are (very) amateur animators who won a competition for the ChicagoOperaTheater last year with this  summary of their 2009 season.

This year, the Chicago Opera Theater gave us the opportunity to do longer-form summaries of their 2010 season.

Here is our summary of Moses in Egypt:

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03 2010

Pumping Station: One welcomes our friends from i3Detroit!

As if we didn’t have enough excitement going on at Pumping Station: One this weekend, with the didgeridoo class and the Come On, Feel The Noise Hackathon, this weekend we will have visitors. A group of people from i3Detroit, the hackerspace in Detroit, will be visiting Pumping Station: One this weekend! They will be arriving Saturday afternoon and heading home on Sunday, so they’ll have plenty of time to explore our space and enjoy our Hackathon.

Remember, the Hackathon is open to the public. So, if you want to not only work on your projects but also enjoy the chance to meet your fellow hackers from the Motor City, make sure to come by the space this weekend!

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02 2010

PS:One Presents – a Guided Tour to The Technological Singularity

Coutesy of Ray Kurzweil and Kurzweil Technologies, Inc

I’m pleased to present our first PS:One Guided Tour on this Tuesday February 23.  Our guest is Joel Kuennen, who will lead a discussion about the technological singularity.

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The End of Modernity, the Birth of the Singularity: Cultural Implications of the Technological Singularity

Modernity is defined by philosophers and historians as a stage in human culture which is referential in nature; a state of being which collapses time through its signification of past, present, future. It is fundamentally paradoxical. A contemporary, modern moment consists of a spectrum and gains meaning through the relations of the points on this spectrum. How we think, act, and feel are all bound to this conception of being in time. We are born into a cultural unit with a specific history, a specific ontology that defines our social roles and positions based on recordings of past occurrences. The present is congruent with the past and history assures us of this. We live and someday will die. We surround ourselves with momento mori as to not forget the meaning that can be associated with every breath. Life is short. It is transient, a blip. We will die someday. This is what we in our culture believe.

This view is what determines meaning in our lives but what happens once the threshold of the singularity has been crossed? Once death is no longer a promise but merely a possibility? Once the present is so different from the past as to detach itself from the reflexivity which has so far defined modernity and the meaning of everyday life?

Joel Kuennen is a graduate student in the Masters of Arts Visual and Critical Studies program at The School of the Art Instiute of Chicago. He is a contributing writer for Chicago Art Magazine and FNews Magazine as well as a practicing artist who works primarily with digital video and multimedia installation. His theoretical writings concern cinema studies, new media studies and contemporary subjectivity as inflected by spatial relationships.

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This sounds like an exciting topic, I hope you’re all looking forward to it as much as I am!

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02 2010

Cylons will eat you

With great pride and humility I present my Cylon! This is my very first dabble into electronics so I am pretty sure that the whole thing will burst into flames at any moment. The eye(s) are soldered onto a generic board I bought and are hooked up to a freeduino that I made during a transistor thursdays class awhile back. In a future model I hope to hook up a range sensor that will only turn on the Cylon when someone steps in front of it. For now, however, enjoy the simple pleasure of sentient robots!

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02 2010

Learn to play the Didgeridoo

Saturday, February 20th from 2pm-4pm:

Learn to make and play the didgeridoo! There will be a demonstration of how to make a simple didgeridoo from PVC pipe, followed by a lesson in achieving the basic drone. Circular breathing will be discussed, and all attendants will receive their own PVC didgeridoo with which to practice.

Sign up here: http://didgeridoo.eventbrite.com

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02 2010

Lightning Talks at Pumping Station: One

A new format for Pumping Station: One–lightning talks. One subject, five minutes. Go!

On Tuesday, we had our first round of lightning talks immediately following the general meeting. I opened with Lightning Talks 101: Recursive Talk is Recursive, then Sasha gave a preview of his speed reading class, and five other folks followed, with talks that varied from one on WordPress sidejacking and another about hard drive disposal to a promo of an in-person networking event and another about building a new social network.
Join us after next week’s meeting for more off-the-cuff info-sharing in lightning talk mode.
(Photo by John Morrison, post-processed by me.)

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11 2009