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Schedule

Thursday May 9th: Opening Night

Modulations: Demonstrations & Discussions of Interactive Performance
An evening of interactive performance curated by Jim Ruxton
   
8pm: Sound Drawings
by Diana Burgoyne

9pm:

"Living" Light for Dance
by Axel Morgenthaler & Jocelyn Montpetit

   
Friday May 10th
   
1pm: Bring Your Body: Dance and New Technologies
by Susie Ramsay
2pm: TBA
3pm: Mimetics, Alchemy and Consciousness
by Richard Brown
4pm: Visualizing Place with GPS: Tracking Nuances of the Everyday
by Andrea Wollensak
5pm: Chaotic Aesthetics: Electro-Acoustic Music and the Appropriation of Aesthetic Mathematic Objects
by Brett Terry
8pm: Keynote Speaker: Experience Design (And the Design of Experience)
by Erik Davis
   
Saturday May 11th
   
9am: Architecture, Death and other Genetic Principles of Life
by Joseph Peninger
10am: Between Dance Mathematics and the Brain
by Ivar Hagendoorn
11am: The Glide Project: Modeling the Bootstrap Emergence of Language and Consciousness
by Diana Slattery
1pm: Eso
by Heath Hanlin
2pm: Metaforms Methodology
by Mark Rudolph
3pm: Structure from Instability: Nonlinear Patterns in Nature and the Laboratory
by Stephen Morris
4pm: The Case for Ethnogens
by Don Hill
5pm: Substance: Interactive Installation
Opening Reception at InterAccess Electronic Media Arts Centre
8pm: Immanence in the Pixel:
Traditional Cultural Origins of Math and Technology

An evening of film video and web screenings curated by Laura U. Marks
   
Sunday May 12th
   
10am: Sonification of Human DNA and the Amino Acid Percussive Array
by Todd Barton
11am: Sea of Invisible Waves
by Lisa Walker
1pm: Do Subtle Technologies Enable Us To Effectively Add Art to the Cognitive Science Equation?
by Amy Ione
2pm: Knowable and Unknowable in Quantum Theory, and the Sound of a Tree Falling in Two Forests at the Same Time
by Aephraim Steinberg
3pm: The Mnemonic Body (Einstein's Brain Project)
by Alan Dunning & Paul Woodrow
4pm: Panel Discussion