flux proposal

| February 9th, 2011

a proposal for flux. shota vashakmadze, james murray, patrick di rito. //


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Converging frequencies. A triptych of success?

| October 10th, 2010


The following is a counter argument.
The following is the express thoughts of a single individual.
The following is a rejoinder. //


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Sonic Generator, Oct 7 at COA Auditorium

| October 7th, 2010

Founded in 2006, Sonic Generator is the contemporary music ensemble-in-residence at Georgia Tech dedicated to using technology to transform the ways in which we compose, perform, and listen to music. The performance will be held at the Reinsch-Pierce Family Auditorium at 8pm on Oct 7, Thursday. The concert is sponsored by the College of Architecture. The college invites all attendees to a concert reception in the courtyard in front of the auditorium, beginning at 6 p.m.

The performance on Thursday features Jessica Peek Sherwood (flute), Ted Gurch (clarinet), Kevin Lyons (trumpet), Helen Hwaya Kim (violin), Brad Ritchie (cello), Tom Sherwood (percussion), Tim Whitehead (piano), Nathan Davis (conductor), Jason Freeman (electronics), and Amber Boardman (video). More information, including program notes, can found here.


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On the brink of reality.

| September 28th, 2010


[1] Who is Susan Bridges? //


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Museum Symposium Friday April 9th

| April 5th, 2010

Museum Symposium April 9th

Associate Professor Laura Hollengreen, a new member of the faculty as of this year, has organized a symposium around her Museums Elective. The event is open to all student and faculty.

“The symposium will feature speakers from Georgia Tech and a keynote lecture by a friend and former colleague of mine, John Folan, who practiced with HOK in Washington before joining the faculty at the University of Arizona.  John is a fascinating person and a great teacher; he did several major federal projects while at HOK and was the director of interns in the big Washington office; later, he spearheaded the “Critical Practice” part of the curriculum at the UA, including implementation of BIM instruction, and worked on award-winning design-build projects; he now runs an urban design build program at Carnegie Mellon and just won a “Collaborative Practice” award from the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture for his work there.  I think virtually any student would find much to ponder and be inspired by in his talk.”

- Laura H. Hollengreen, Associate Professor, School of Architecture


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Ruth Dusseault: Play War Opening

| April 5th, 2010

NeckWound-DusseaultPlay War: Homemade Recreational Battlefields

At 6:30pm on a warm Thursday afternoon I walked into the Emory Center for Visual Arts to see Ruth Dusseault’s second showing of Play War. The gallery had selected twenty works, all of the same size, to be placed along its walls. This was a bit of a surprise since the photographer usually shoots with a wide format camera that lends itself to large prints. However, the intimacy of the 24×30 prints allowed the viewers to enter into the world that Dusseault has discovered. //


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gray matter(s) calendar

| March 20th, 2010

Looking for something to do outside of campus? Confused on what is happening at school? Visit our calendar for art openings, lectures, meetings, and other COA and ATL events. To inform of us other relevant ATL activities email us at calendar@graymatters.gatech.edu.


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