Sean Hovendik discusses Techno_Culture, an exhibition he curated of work that uses and examines technology in our society. We discuss the work of artists Wafaa Bilal, Alicia Ross, Michael Heroux, Meggan Gould, Stephen Belovarich and Chris Prior, Shawn Lawson, and  Olivia Robinson; and their engagement with video games, internet searches, Craigslist, imagery and text, and [...]

Anda French of SU’s School of Architecture discusses Sibylline TXT Syracuse with Natalia Mount and Joanna Spitzner. Sibylline TXT Syracuse is a text message novel, the threads are received by visiting specific cultural locations in the city of Syracuse.
French discusses the interaction between non-linear narrative and urban space, Cumaean Sibyl, the Oracle in Virgil’s Aeneid, [...]

Artists Marion Wilson and Arjan Zazueta discuss Wilson’s work, as well as issues such as working with matrials, beauty and abstraction while also engaging in political concerns and community.  Recorded April 10, 2009.
Marion Wilson’s “Museum of the City of Lost and Found” is on view in the window project space at the Warehouse Gallery, 350 [...]

In conjunction with the exhibition:
Andrew Deutsch & Stephen Vitiello
Sound Scores: Paper, Wood, Stone and Glass
An installation of audio & video, photographs, prints and sculpture
April 2-June 6, 2009
The Warehouse Gallery, 350 West Fayette Street, Syracuse, NY 13202
Deutsch and Vitiello are musicians, composers and sound artists who have been collaborating since 1999. In Sound Scores: Paper, Wood, [...]

Joro Boro and Daniela Kostova discuss their ideas for:
XAYC
art exhibit + dj party + film shoot”
at the Redhouse Arts Center
Saturday, May 2 at 7:00pm – 2 AM

A panel discussion on the Representation of Dinosaurs in Art & Popular Culture) featuring
Warren Allmon) Richard Kissel) and Ryan North. Moderated by Chris Wildrick.
Saturday, March 28, at the Redhouse, Syracuse,  NY.
Warren Allmon
Warren D. Allmon is the Director of the Paleontological Research Institution (PRI) and its Museum of the Earth in Ithaca, NY and the Hunter [...]

a project by Chris Wildrick
Interview with John Sibbick.
Sibbick is an acclaimed paleo-artist who has worked with National Geographic, the BBC, and the National History Museum in London. He is the illustrator for many books, including The Illustrated Book of Dinosaurs and the Evolution and Extinction of Dinosaurs.

a project by Chris Wildrick
Interview with James Gurnery
Hugo Award-winning Gurney is the creator of the Dinotopia series.

edited by  Lincoln Cavalieri & Samantha Harmon
The 15th Ward was a vibrant and multicultural neighborhood filled with houses and synagogues and churches and schools.  This was home for Syracuse’s Jewish community and, later, the place where most African Americans lived. But, beginning in the mid-1950s, the neighborhood was destroyed: First came urban renewal and the [...]

edited by Jenna Greb & Allie Whiting
The 15th Ward was a vibrant and multicultural neighborhood filled with houses and synagogues and churches and schools.  This was home for Syracuse’s Jewish community and, later, the place where most African Americans lived. But, beginning in the mid-1950s, the neighborhood was destroyed: First came urban renewal and the [...]

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