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2007

Speculative Data and the Creative Imaginary: Shared Visions between Art and Technology

Emergence 2007: UCSC DANM MFA Exhibition

Zach Blas: push the red button

2006

Natalie Jeremijenko: OOZ

2005

George Legrady: Making Visible the Invisible

Jennifer Steinkamp: Rapunzel

Victoria Vesna: Nanomandala

2004

Mark C. Marino: Labyrinth: The Rulebook without Game

Sharon Daniel: Proposal for an Improbable Monument to the end of the Prison Industrial Complex

Beatriz Da Costa: SWIPE

Amir Zaki: billboard project

Lev Manovich: Soft Cinema

Simon Penny: Fugitive II

2003

Victoria Vesna: NANO Exhibition

George Legrady: Pocket Full of Memories

Victoria Vesna:
NANO Exhibition

An exhibition making nanoscience visible, tangible, and experiential.

December 14, 2003 - September 6, 2004
Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 5905 Wilshire Boulevard

Department of Design|Media Arts UCLA
vesna@arts.ucla.edu

NANO, a ten month-long exhibition at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art's 10,000 square-foot Boone Children's Gallery, will immerse over 100,000 visitors of all ages in a visceral, media arts experience of the convergence of computing, nanoscience and molecular biology. Produced by LACMALab with installations developed by a group of media artists and nano-scientists led by media artist Victoria Vesna and nano-scientist Jim Gimzewski; text interventions by a group of writers led by Katherine Hayles, with innovative architects Sharon Johnston and Mark Lee designing the space, NANO is a true trans-disciplinary collaboration.

The NANO exhibition is on view December 14, 2003 - September 6, 2004 at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 5905 Wilshire Boulevard.

For more information visit http://nano.arts.ucla.edu/