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Mark Callahan <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 16 Feb 2004 15:53:39 -0500
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ICE announcements 2.16.04

1. "Scenes from the X-Ray Cafe" CD Release party
2. Mathematics and Visualization info session
3. "The Handful Series" Warehouse Collective performance at Canopy Studio
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1. X-Ray Cafe CD Release Party
At the 40 Watt club, Friday, Feb 20th (doors open at 9PM)
$6 admission (to benefit future X-Ray Cafe performances and multimedia projects)

Featuring performances by:
Circulatory System
BP Helium
The Leap Year (Steven Trimmer/Elisa Dallas)
The QRM
Noisettes

The first in a series of several CD compilations of local sound and digital media artists
participating in regular performance events at the X-Ray Cafe.  The CD contains unreleased/
exclusive tracks, multimedia elements and original artwork. For more information contact Joe Silva
<[log in to unmask]>.

Production of the "Scenes from the X-Ray Cafe" CD was supported in part by a project grant from
ICE.
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2. There will be an information session on Wednesday, February 18 at 7:00 PM in the ICE room
(Tanner Building room 101) for all interested in "Mathematics and Visualization", led by Dr. Jason
Cantarella.

Mathematics and Visualization
May 17 - June 18, 2004
University of Georgia

Stipends of $1500 (plus dorm and meals) or $2250 will be awarded to U.S. citizens and permanent
residents for participation inthis 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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3. Warehouse Collective Presents: The Handful Series
A new series of Contemporary Dance Works Curated by Julie Rothschild.
Choreography by: Laura Glenn,  Gesel Mason, Sally Radell, JulieRothschild, and Bala Sarasvati.
Original compositions by: Heather McIntosh and John Fernandes
Friday & Saturday,  February 20-21, 8pm; Sunday, February 22, 7pm
Tickets sold at the door:  $10, $8 students, $6 kids.

Canopy Studio, 160 Tracy Street, Athens <http://www.canopystudio.com>
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ICE is Ideas for Creative Exploration, an interdisciplinary program for advanced research in the arts
at the University of Georgia. <http://ice.uga.edu>

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