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Mark Callahan <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 1 Apr 2004 12:37:35 -0500
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ICE Announcements 4.1.04
ICE is Ideas for Creative Exploration
<http://ice.uga.edu>
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1. ICE visiting artist Loss Pequeño Glazier
2. MFA opening at GMOA
3. Carmon Colangelo/Ted Saupe exhibition opening
4. Athens Film Foundation call for entries
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1. ICE is pleased to welcome Dr. Loss Pequeno Glazier - poet, Professor of Media Study, and
Director of the Electronic Poetry Center at SUNY Buffalo - as a visiting artist and lecturer April 7th
through 9th.

 Dr. Glazier has widely published both his poetry and his theoretical writings on the electronic text
and has created performance-based works that present "a reading and projection of visual,
kinetic, text, and Java-based compositions for electronic space." His most recent book of poetry,
Anatman, Pumpkin Seed, Algorithm, was published by Salt Publishing in 2003, and has been
described by Charles Bernstein as 'flying through the textual air and landing on all three sides of
every border crossing.' Digital Poetics: The Making of E-Poetries was published in 2002 by
University of Alabama Press and has become one of the most significant examinations of the
intersection between poetics and technology. Glazier is a thoughtful scholar and pioneer of the
textual condition, exploring languages as they overlap in the accelerating border-crossings of the
global age, including his childhood in bilingual South Texas and his extensive travels, and
languages as they warp and adapt in the materiality of new technologies.

 On Thursday April 8, Dr. Glazier will speak about his experience as Director of the Electronic
Poetry Center at 11:00 AM in Park Hall room 261. An informal reception with refreshments will
follow. At 7:00 PM he will give a public lecture and reading in the Visual Arts Building room 117.

On Friday April 9 at 1:00 PM, Dr. Glazier will lead an open workshop at the ICE Studio, Tanner
Building room 101.

Dr. Glazier's visit is sponsored by the Lanier Speaker Series and ICE. All events are free and open
to the public.

For more information about Dr. Glazier and the Electronic Poetry Center visit <http://
wings.buffalo.edu/epc/authors/glazier/>
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2. Master of Fine Arts Degree Candidates Exhibition.  Sponsored by the Georgia Museum of Art.
Opening Reception. 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM. Georgia Museum of Art. Contact: <http://www.uga.edu/
gamuseum>
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3. Phantasmagoria2 - April 6 - May 7, 2004
An exhibition of the work of Carmon Colangelo and Ted Saupe.  An opening reception for the
exhibition will be held on Tuesday, April 6, 2004 at 7 p.m.
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4. The athens film foundation is currently accepting submissions for independent
film, video + digital media works:

local filmmakers showcase:
featuring the work of athens area artists, including narratives, documentaries,
animation + experimental works of any length or genre

music video competition:
featuring music videos from athens area artists + bands... winners will be
screened + awarded during the flagpole music awards ceremony

submission deadline: april 15, 2004
(late: april 30, 2004)

for entry forms + more information call 613-0189 or  visit:
[www.athensfilmfoundation.org]

presented in association with athfest 2004---
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5. The New Media Institute is looking for a few bright students to become Mobile Media Scholars
for next year.  MMScholars will enroll in two special NMIX Classes:  Mobile Media Research and
Mobile Media Prototype Development (they will both be taught on Wednesday from 9A – 12 noon.
In addition, each MMScholar will be hired to work 13 hours per week in the Mobile Media
Consortium each week.  Undergraduate MMScholars will receive $10/hour while Graduate Students
will receive a graduate assistantship (which includes a tuition waiver).  The purpose of this
program is to develop the future leaders for the emerging field of mobile media.  You will have the
opportunity to work on exciting projects and meet industry professionals.  To apply you need to
send the following to Marshall Akers ([log in to unmask]): a brief resume, an example of your research
abilities (a paper you have written for a class will work fine) and an example of your new media
production abilities (a website that you have developed would be great).  We are going to be
closing applications soon, so hurry if you are interested.<http://www.nmi.uga.edu/mmc/>
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Visit the ICE Forum for more opportunities, events, and links <http://ice.uga.edu/projects/forum/
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Ideas for Creative Exploration (ICE) is an interdisciplinary program for advanced research in the
arts at the University of Georgia.

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