Re: [-empyre-] April 1-15th on -empyre- Synaesthesia, with James Patterson, Amit Pitaru, and Joel Swanson



Hi David,

I get my Lambda printing done at http://digitalplus.com/, and yes they are
archival. The amount of years it would last would depend on how it is
stored or shown, whether it is behind UV glass etc. It is the same as any
professionally printed photograph.

cheers,
-James Paterson
(with one `t` :)


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> QUETION FOR JAMES PATTERSON-
>
> Dear James,
>
> Could you please tell me where you have your Lambda Prnting done?
>
> Is it archival? If so how for how many years?
>
> Your Friend,
>
> David Daniels
>
> http://www.thegatesofparadise.com
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Michael Arnold Mages" <marnoldm@du.edu>
> To: "empyre@imap.cofa.unsw.edu.au" <empyre@lists.cofa.unsw.edu.au>
> Sent: Saturday, April 01, 2006 6:46 PM
> Subject: [-empyre-] April 1-15th on -empyre- Synaesthesia,with James
> Patterson, Amit Pitaru, and Joel Swanson
>
>
>
> Dear -empyreans-,
>
> Please join me in welcoming artists Amit Pitaru, James Patterson, and Joel
> Swanson, and guest moderator Jennifer Gunther, for two weeks' discussion
> on
> the convergence of senses in their work.
>
> -Michael
>
>
> April 1-15th : Synaesthesia, with guest moderator Jennifer Gunther
>
> Synaesthesia is, literally, the convergence of senses. From the Greek
> roots
> syn ("union") and aesthesis ("sensation"), synaesthesia describes a
> phenomena where sound corresponds to colors or tastes. Some people, known
> as
> synaesthetes, actually experience this involuntary convergence where
> touching something gives a taste, hearing something produces a color in
> the
> mind, and colors actually create sounds when seen. This is a condition for
> 1
> in 2000 people, so it is not altogether uncommon. Though some have
> regarded
> the online experience as breathing new life into the mind/body problem,
> many
> artists are already working in a space that engages attention and sense in
> a
> convergence across a broader perceptual spectrum.
>
> Three artists will anchor the discussion of synaesthetic aspects of
> on-line
> experience: Amit Pitaru, James Patterson, their collaborative work at
> insertsilence.com, and Joel Swanson at hippocrit.com.
>
>
>
> ---> James Patterson is a visual artist who also works as an illustrator,
> broadcast & web designer. James' synthesis of drawing, animation and
> programming has attracted the attention of a variety of galleries and
> clients worldwide. His work exists online at two primary sites:
> http://Presstube.com (his personal space) and http://InsertSilence.com
> (shared with Amit Pitaru). James was born in London, England in 1980 and
> currently lives in Montreal, Canada.
>
> ---> Amit Pitaru (b.1974) creates new tools to facilitate his work and
> work
> in audio-visual arts and interaction/usability design. Pitaru has
> exhibited
> and performed concerts worldwide. His personal and collaborative work with
> James Paterson has recently been shown at the London Design Museum,
> Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA), Israel Museum, Paris Pompidou
> Center,
> Sundance Film festival, Seoul Metropolitan Museum of Art, and ICC Museum
> in
> Tokyo. As an educator, Pitaru develops curricula that focus on the
> coupling
> of computation-design and creative thought process. He regularly teaches
> at
> New York University's ITP and Cooper Union. Pitaru is a recipient of
> various
> prestigious awards, including two Ars Electronica Prix honorary awards and
> Tokyo Type Directors Club awards. Beyond his artwork, Pitaru is currently
> working on new gaming interfaces for children with special needs and the
> elderly. Born in Jerusalem, Pitaru currently resides in New York with his
> wife Makiko. <http://pitaru.com> <http://insertsilence.com>
>
> ---> Joel Swanson is an artist and writer who currently teaches courses on
> art, technology, and media theory at the ATLAS Institute at the University
> of Colorado in Boulder.  His work consists of articulated reading
> environments, both real and virtual.  Thematically his installations
> interrogate relationships of power as they relates to space, discourse,
> language, meaning and subjectivity.  He is also interested in the
> implications of the material specificity of discourse and its effects on
> both reader and writer. Swanson¹s work has been shown in various national
> and international venues.  Joel's work is viewable at:
> http://www.hippocrit.com
>
>
> Also joining us for the first half of April, will be guest moderator
> Jennifer Gunther [http://auspiciousmotion.org].  Jennifer is a student in
> the University of Colorado's Digital Media program, and writes for the
> Anita
> Borg Institute for Women and Technology.
>
>
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