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Mark Callahan <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 10 Oct 2005 13:18:05 -0400
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ICE Announcements 10.10.05
ICE is Ideas for Creative Exploration
http://ice.uga.edu

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1. ICE Call for Proposals deadline
2. ICE Open House: contain-decay
3. ICE Open House: uses without objects
4. Edgar Heap of Birds
5. Pitch
6. Begum Barve
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1. *** ICE Call for Proposals Deadline: Next Monday, October 17 at 12:00***
Proposal forms available online at http://ice.uga.edu .  Contact Mark Callahan at 542-7270 or
[log in to unmask] with questions or for assistance with the application forms.  Mark will also
be available at the ICE Open House this week to field inquiries about ICE Project Grants.
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2. ICE Open House: contain-decay
Wednesday, October 12 at 7:00 PM
ICE Room, Tanner Building Room 101
An interactive sound and video performance by Ben Joel Coolik and Eric Marty (STREAM).

Ben Coolik is a collaborative artist who brings sound, light and explorative technologies together
in performance. He holds a Master’s degree in theatrical design from UGA. Eric Marty is an award-
winning composer and sound artist active in the US, Canada, France and Germany. He holds a PhD
in composition and computer music from the University of California at Berkeley and teaches
sound and interactivity in the departments of Art and Music.

Studio for Research in Art and Music (STREAM) is an Athens-based effort to foster innovation in
the arts through public performances, exhibitions and workshops.

All are welcome.
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3. ICE Open House: uses without objects
Wednesday, October 19 at 6:00 PM *next week
ICE Room, Tanner Building Room 101
Poetry reading by O.B. Bassler and Patrick Fadely

Professor of Philosophy O.B. Bassler recently completed two volumes of poetry: "The Plaster Years"
and "In The House of Black Spaniards". His work (poetic, critical, and mathematical) has been
published in Pulse Berlin and The Annals of Scholarship. He is currently at work on a book on
intrinsically large numbers, tentatively titled "The Long Shadow of the Parafinite". Patrick Fadely is
a BA candidate in Linguistics.  After self-publishing a volume of "8 Poems," he started an
extensive study of logical structures in lyric poetry.

The reading will be split into two apposite segments: the first part will deal explicitly and implicitly
with the work of Marcel Duchamp, and will extend critically, poetically, and graphically a tenuous
interpretation of what we may learn from his activity as artist and non artist. The second half of
the program will center on the art of manifesto, and the possible permutations of "stance."
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4. Lecture by Edgar Heap of Birds
October 11, 2005 at 5:30 PM
Room 101 of the Student Learning Center

The works of Heap of Birds include multi-disciplinary forms of public art messages, large scale
drawings, acrylic paintings, prints and monumental porcelain enamel on steel outdoor sculpture.
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5. Pitch
Friday and Saturday, October 14-15, 8 pm
Coriolis Dance Co. and Warehouse Collective present an evening of modern dance?
Tickets: $12, $9 for students, seniors, and children 12 and under?
For more information and to reserve tickets contact: Julie Rothschild 706-372-4830;
[log in to unmask]
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6. Begum Barve by Satish Alekar
When: Oct 13, 14, 15, 19, 20, 21 at 8:00 pm Oct 16, 23 @ 2:30 pm
Where: Cellar Theatre

A small-time female impersonator is trapped between dreams of love and the harsh reality of his
daily existence in this modern Indian drama. Award-winning Indian playwright Satish Alekar guest
directs his original work.
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2005-2006 ICE Project Grant Call for Proposals

ICE is seeking proposals for projects to be initiated during the 2005-2006 academic year. Selected
proposals may receive awards up to $2,500, technical and creative support, and assistance with
the presentation of completed projects.

Eligibility
Lead applicant must be a full-time faculty member or a full-time student at the University of
Georgia. ICE encourages collaborative proposals that include faculty and students from more than
one discipline or academic department and/or professionals from outside the University of
Georgia.

Resources
Production, exhibition, and performance facilities of the University of Georgia. ICE will lend
assistance in seeking appropriate venues for exhibitions and performances off campus to give
successful projects regional, national, and international exposure. Web-based projects and
publications can be hosted by ICE.

Deadline
Completed proposal must be received by 12:00 PM on Monday, October 17, 2005.

Award Criteria
1. Intellectual and artistic merit
2. Feasibility of the project under sponsorship of ICE
3. Extent of collaborative and interdisciplinary activity
4. Degree of innovation
5. Potential for future funding and development.

Proposal forms and instructions are available online at <http://ice.uga.edu/icegrant.pdf> (96k
PDF file).

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Mark Callahan at [log in to unmask] or
call, 542-7270.

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