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UC Riverside, Sweeney Art Gallery, Dry Immersion 2 Roving Symposium: Mapping the Desert/Deserting the Map, "Living Laboratory," 10/2009. An exploration of alternative irrigation systems, desert flora, medicinal and edible plants and indigenous tribal plant lore in landscaping and civic land use. |
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Association of American Geographers Annual Conference, “Socially Engaged Art and Native Food Production along the Santa Ana River Trail", 3/09. Presented as part of the “Geographies of Art: Engaging Publics” session. |
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Robert V. Fullerton Art Museum, CSU, San Bernardino, "New Directions in Contemporary Photography," November, 2008. Guest Lecturer. |
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HOIT
2007: Home/Community Oriented Information, Communication
Technology for the Next Billion, “Home, Community and ICT: The
Home and Garden of the Future," Indian Institute
of Technology, Chennai, India, August, 2007. The purpose of this
international conference was to present papers, exchange
ideas between and among researchers from different disciplines. |
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University
of California Institute for Research in the Arts (UCIRA),
State of the Arts Conference, UC Berkeley, May, 2007. Presented in the Funded
Projects Showcase, later participating in a panel discussion,
and exhibition in the UC Berkeley Art Museum Gallery.
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UC
Digital Arts Network “epicenter” Conference,
UC Riverside, January, 2007. Organized
a panel of arts, computation, and engineering graduate students
to present work using art and digital technology for community
activism.
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UC
Digital Arts Network Information Exchange, UCLA, April,
2006. Presented
laboratory, home and art gallery collaborations. Faculty
and graduate students UC-wide came together to share ongoing
projects and discuss collaborative possibilities.
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UC
Irvine, Bio/Art and the Public Sphere Conference, October,
2005. Presented a brief report on the SymbioticA
workshop during the conference proceedings.
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UC
Irvine, Cal IT2 Graduate Student Conference on the Social
and Cultural Aspects of Science and Technology, April, 2005.
Paper presented–“Merzing LambdaMOO:
Relating D.W. Winnicott’s Theory of Transitional Objects
and Transitional Phenomena to LambdaMOO and Art."
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