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Mark Callahan <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 27 Jan 2004 11:48:44 -0500
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ICE Announcements 1.27.04
<http://ice.uga.edu>

1. Scenes from the X-Ray Cafe
2. ASCI
3. NMI Digital Brown Bag
4. Mathematics and Visualization
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1. "Scenes from the X-Ray Cafe", a CD compilation supported in part by an ICE project grant,
is now available at X-Ray Cafe and Lo Yo Yo Stuff Records, both located on Washington Street
in downtown Athens. The CD is the first in a series to present multimedia projects emerging
from the X-Ray scene, which has supported experimental works in every medium imaginable
from UGA and Athens artists. The CD cover features artwork by Stephanie Dotson (MFA
candidate,Printmaking)- her work can also be seen now at the London Gallery downtown.
Details about a CD release performance and internet sales coming soon.
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2. ASCI (Art and Science Collaborations, Inc.) has revamped its web site, <http://
www.asci.org>. ICE has an institutional membership to ASCI.  If you are interested in receiving
the monthly ASCI ebulletin (featuring articles, news, and calls for exhibitions, grants, and
proposals) or login information for the site please email <[log in to unmask]>.
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3. Mark Callahan will be giving a short presentation on ICE and net.art as part of the Digital
Brown Bag series at the New Media Institute this Wednesday at 12:20. The DBB is a weekly
gathering of UGA students, faculty and staff as well as local artists, businesses and
government officials who explore new media technologies, issues, and applications. Please,
come join the discussions. Open to all. Bring a lunch. For more information visit <http://
www.nmi.uga.edu>.
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4. Mathematics and Visualization, May 17 - June 18, 2004 at the University of Georgia.

Stipends of $1500 (plus dorm and meals) or $2250 will be
awarded to U.S. citizens and permanent residents for participation in
this 5-week summer program. The program will pair art and math
students to think about the linkages between mathematics and the
visual arts.  Themes of the program include geometry, symmetry,
computer simulations, and understanding space and time.  While the
program includes study in both mathematics and the arts, the primary
focus of the program will be the completion of collaborative artwork
involving or illustrating modern mathematics.  The program is open to
all art majors, as well as math, physics, and computer science majors.

Sculpture, scientific illustration, and digital media majors may be
particularly interested in this project.

Contact: Dr. Jason Cantarella <[log in to unmask]>
Web Link: <http://ada.math.uga.edu/teaching/teaching.html>
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Check out ICE news, an expanded "projects" section, and more at <http://ice.uga.edu>

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