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Come to iArt Fall 2012!

Tuesday, December 18, 2012
5-7PM @ Black Box Gallery, North Building Rm 543
http://i-art.us

On Tuesday December 18th students of the Fall 2012 Interactive Media Production course will exhibit their projects in an interactive art show at Hunter College.

Artists will utilize technology and sensors to create fully immersive digital art installations that explore ideas such as meme art, action painting, body policing and human interaction. Visitors are strongly encouraged to interact with the artwork, the artists and one another, and become part of the show itself. Light refreshments will be served.

This show is free and open to the public.
https://www.facebook.com/events/389056267845942/

Two Evenings with Skip Blumberg

Sponsored by the Department of Film & Media Studies at Hunter College
and The IMA Development Fund

Two Evenings with Skip Blumberg

Skip Blumberg Short Docs Retrospective
Location: HW 714; Wednesday, November 28th from 7:00 -9:00PM.
Presentation: A retrospective of Skip Blumberg’s career making short docs such as the triple Emmy-winning Pick Up You Feet: the Double Dutch Show, Flying Morning Glory, and shorts for Sesame Street. The evening includes screening, lecture and Q&A.

The Guerrilla TV Pioneers
Location: HN 502 Screening Lab; Thursday, November 29th from 6:00 – 7:30PM.
Presentation: Skip Blumberg discusses his work with groundbreaking guerrilla video collectives Videofreex, TVTV, and Ant Farm. The evening includes screening, lecture and Q&A.

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EYEspeak screening

Monday December 3rd, 2012
Hunter College North Building (entrance on 68th and Lexington)
** new location: Room 543 **
8:00 PM

Sandy threatens NYC grassroots radio!

Join us for a screening of Radio Unnameable and discussion to learn more about why and how to support WBAI and WFMU.

When Sandy hit it trapped seven of WBAI’s staff in studios on the 11th story of a building with seawater up to the second floor. Today, the building’s wiring is still unusable, and the station’s facing a second disaster: because the storm knocked WBAI off the air in the middle of a fund drive, and the station has no way to resume fundraising, it faces the prospect of laying off its entire staff and going dark for good.

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