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June 2010

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

new Software Studies' visualizations @ Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego

HERE NOT THERE: SAN DIEGO ART NOW
Jun 06, 2010–Sep 19, 2010 at MCASD La Jolla.

New visualizations created by William Huber, Tara Zappel and Lev Manovich are currently on display at Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego.

We are grateful to MCASD Associate Curator Lucía Sanromán who helped us in conceptualizing and making possible creation of this work.

The two wall-size visualizations compare the evolution of Science iourmal (1880-1906) and Popular Science magazine (1872-1922).



Science 1880-1906
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Popular Science 1872-1922
Popular Science 1872-1922

A sketch showing evolution of Science 1872-2009 using selected journal issues
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Monday, June 7, 2010

Software Studies Brazil @ Laboratório de Cultura Viva (ECO/UFRJ)

The Software Studies Brazil coordinator, Cicero Silva, will talk at the Laboratório de Cultura Viva at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ) on July 8, 2010.
The topics that the lecture will address are the new interface systems for video, text and animation and the culture of visualization that is coming from new methodologies related to the structure of software and content distribution.
The seminar is coordinated by Ivana Bentes (Chair of the Communication School and the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro)

O coordenador do grupo de Software Studies no Brasil, Cicero Silva, será um dos palestrantes no Laboratório de Cultura Viva da Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ) no dia 08 de julho de 2010.
O seminário abordará as novas configurações e interfaces para sistemas de distribuição de vídeo, texto, animações e imagens e apresentará novas metodologias relacionadas às estruturas de funcionamento dos softwares e distribuição de conteúdo.
O seminário é coordenado por Ivana Bentes (diretora da Escola de Comunicação da UFRJ)