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Oh d'oh and Science Gallery <http://www.sciencegallery.com/> is another
interesting place to look.
Maybe not precisely what you're looking for. FYI Don Pohlman from Gyroscope
spent a year working there.
Best,
M
On Tue, Nov 2, 2010 at 2:44 PM, Maria Mortati <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hi Eric,
>
> Definitely talk with Mark Allen at Machine Project.<http://www.machineproject.com/>
>
> For those that may haven't heard of them, Machine Project is a non-profit
> space in LA "investigating art, technology, natural history, science, music,
> literature, and food" (to name a few). They produce events, workshops, and
> site-specific installations using hands-on engagement “to make rarefied
> knowledge accessible”.
>
>
> While they aren't literalists, the ideas and people they engage with are
> often based in biology, engineering, technology, and culture.
>
> In addition, they are completing a year-long "residency" with the Hammer
> Museum <http://hammer.ucla.edu/residencies/detail/residency_id/14> (which
> in full disclosure I have been having fun participating in).
>
> This residency has spanned exhibits, public programs, and... plant
> vacations. He'd be an excellent resource. Steve may know him...
>
> Best,
>
> Maria
>
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> On Tue, Nov 2, 2010 at 1:43 PM, Eric Siegel <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>> We have just received a pretty substantial grant to work on a new
>> art/science exhibition and are beginning a collaboration with Steve Dietz,
>> who is artistic director of Zero1 in San Jose. Other than the longstanding
>> work of the exploratorium, and the work of the Art and Science Collaborative
>> Inc, I am looking for substantive examples of contemporary art exhibitions
>> at science centers. I'd be grateful for any leads/pointers/urls/etc
>>
>> thanks and happy voting day
>>
>> Eric
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