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Mark Callahan <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 9 Jan 2006 09:39:12 -0500
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ICE Announcements 1.9.06
ICE is Ideas for Creative Exploration
http://ice.uga.edu
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1. E.L.I. visits Family Day
2. X-Ray Presents
3. Atlanta Public Art Registry
4. Langlois Foundation Grants
5. NY Digital Salon Abstract Visual Music
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1. Georgia Museum of Art childrens event featuring E.L.I.
Family Day:  Robots and Rockets in the World of Tomorrow
Saturday, January 14, 10:00 am-noon
Come to the museum to meet E.L.I., the robot who will create poetry for you, before going to the
galleries to see the exhibition American Streamlined Design: The World of Tomorrow . Then, go to
the classroom where you will be able to make your own robots and rockets inspired by the objects
at the museum. <http://www.uga.edu/gamuseum>
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2. X-Ray Presents music night at x-ray cafe
Saturday, January 14, 9 PM - midnight
261 Washington Street

slots available
sign up now at x-ray

see Rollin' Joel's disco number
Saturday night at x-ray
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3. Research and Experimentation Grants in Art+Science+Technology

The Daniel Langlois Foundation is resuming its research and
experimentation grant program for individuals or research groups. This
program offers grants to individuals of all nationalities who make
exceptional contributions to the advancement of knowledge at the
crossroads of art, science, technology and the environment, or to
candidates whose projects show a high level of originality and
innovation in these domains. These research and experimentation grants
carry a maximum value of $ 75,000 CAD and are intended to assist these
people in the research, exploration and the development of their
projects. The deadline to submit a proposal is January 31st, 2006. It is
mandatory to use the on-line form:
<http://www.fondation-langlois.org/e/programmes/ind/menu.html>
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4. Call for Participation in the City of Atlanta's 2006 Public Art Artist Registry, you can be on the
front line of all COMMISSION and DIRECT PURCHASE opportunities available through The Office of
Cultural Affairs and Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport. Online registration thru Jan.16,
2006.  <http://bcaatlanta.com/index.php?pid=108>
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5. CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
The New York Digital Salon is seeking submissions for the Abstract Visual Music project. Current
plans include an online image and webcast exhibition, along with public screenings, lectures, and
other events. Images depicting abstract visual music are being sought, along with time-based
work, i.e. Quicktime movies, Flash animations, DVDs, videotapes, etc. All work must be in digital
format. Essays and artist statements on the creation, theory, and history of abstract visual music
will also be considered for the website, as well as possible publication in our catalog. Visual music
artworks and installations will also be considered. Software and hardware that allows for the
creation of abstract visual music is also being considered and programmers are invited to submit
their work. There is no entry fee.

The preliminary deadline is February 1, 2006. For more information visit <http://
www.nydigitalsalon.org/11/call.htm>

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