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Schedule, 2005


Thursday May 26th
InterAccess Media Arts Centre
6 PM Scribe Opening
by Eric Raymond
InterAccess Media Arts Centre: 9 Ossington Ave. (at Queen)
Friday May 27th
Innis Townhall 2 Sussex Avenue (at St. George) University of Toronto campus
8 AM Registration
9 AM Scribe (Translation Drifts)
by Eric Raymond
10 AM Phase Transitions
by Joseph Thywissen
11 AM The Trouble with Oscilllation
by Sally McKay
12 PM Lunch
1 PM Utility Pets - Science, Art and Hypothetical Products
by Elio Caccavale
2 PM Green Corridor: Regenerating the Industrial Landscape
by Dawn Danby
3 PM Some Adaptations of Relativity in the 1920s and the Birth of Abstract Architecture
by John G. Hatch
4 PM The attraction of humanised space: how mediated space becomes a performer
by Marion Tränkle
7 PM Timescale Opening
by Juan Geuer
Emmersive Gallery: 1096 Queen St. West
Saturday May 28th
Innis Townhall 2 Sussex Avenue (at St. George) University of Toronto campus
8 AM Registration
9 AM Science and Art a Hate / Love Affair
by Juan Geuer
10 AM The enigma of Vitruvian resonating vases and the relevance of the concept for today
by Rob Godman
11 AM Mathematics and Beauty in Islamic Architecture: Case Study of Alhambra Palace in Granada, Spain
by Miroslav Lovric
12 PM Lunch
1 PM Images of Sound Relating Physics and Design
by Lydia Sharman Stephen Morris
2 PM An approach to relational artworks as complex dynamical systems
by Mariano Sardón
3 PM Prime(al) Connections
by Kenneth A. Huff
4 PM Einstein: Still puzzling after 100 years
by Olaf Dreyer
8:30 PM Subtle Technologies Party
#4 West Lodge Avenue
Sunday May 29th
Innis Townhall 2 Sussex Avenue (at St. George) University of Toronto campus
9 AM Registration
10 AM The Trouble with Waiting for Godot in Copenhagen
by Donald Spector
11 AM Hardys Paradox and the Bizarre World of Quantum Mechanics
by Krister Shalm
12 PM Lunch
1 PM Stars in the laboratory
by S. David Rosner
2 PM Space Matters
by Frederic P. Schuller
3 PM Block Time Expression Project
by Koala Yip
4 PM The University of Toronto Physics department will be hosting a reception and tours of their laboratory facilities. This not to be missed event is a great way to wind down from the symposium and catch a glimpse of the state of some current research practices in physics.
 

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