The Grassroots Justice Films Series is part of the cultural project of the National Mobilization Against SweatShops (NMASS). NMASS is a membership organization of working people from many different industries and communities coming together to organize for control of their lives. This Saturday night’s screening of REZONING HARLEM will be followed by a panel discussion on the future of community centered planing in NYC.
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iArt Show
iArt Show
Interactive art show by the students of Interactive Media Production (MEDP278)
more info: http://i-art.us
WHEN:
Sunday May 23, 2010 at 4PM- 6PM
Monday May 24, 2010 at 5PM-7PM
WHERE:
The Blackbox Gallery (Room 543)
695 Park Avenue Hunter College North Bldg
Entrance on 69th Street between Lexington & Park Ave.
Experience Music, Games, and Video in the World of Interactive Art
i-ART
Students in Hunter College’s undergraduate Interactive Media Production course will host the i-ART public exhibit of interactive installations. Throughout the semester, the students have been working on projects that allow them to express their artistic vision through computer programming and hands-on design. The third i-ART exhibition explores various technologies and equipment such as using sensors to detect different elements such as video, sound, and text to create real-time interactivity.
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Prof. Larry Shore & Tami Gold: Honored in CUNY Salute to Scholars
Professor Larry Shore and Professor Tami Gold published
in CUNY Spring 2010 Salute to Scholars
for his film RFK in the Land of Apartheid: A Ripple of Hope.
Larry and Tami bring back never before seen raw
film footage giving the audience insight to
“RFK’s Anti-Apartheid Stand” in their film
RFK in the Land of Apartheid: A Ripple of Hope.
Read Published Article:
RFK’s Anti-Apartheid Stand(pdf)
Tami Gold and Larry Shore presented in CUNY’s Salute to Scholars