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TIME FORMS EVENT MARATHON
From High Tide to High Tide

UC Digital Arts Research Network (UC DARNet)
Saturday, April 20 - April 21 2002, Sunday @ CRCA/UCSD


TIME EVENT
High Tide San Diego, CA geo-tensile, Ashok Sukumaran/UCLA #1, Grad Seminar: Networking & Consiousness
Sunset SIO Pier, La Jolla, CA Sound Tree, Namrata Mohanty/UCLA #2
Highest Peak of moon in the sky. UMBC streamed performances continue
  Clay Chaplin/CalArts performs w/UMBC live via Internet
  Dies Centi by William Carey/CalArts
Sunrise Zagreb, Croatia. b0timati0n by Amy Alexander/UCSD Visual Arts
  Glue Mix #1 / Jordan Mena and Vincent Tarango/UCSB Media Arts & Technology
  metal, stone, skin, foliage, air by Jürg Frey performed by: Nicholas Hennies, Greg Stuart, Lisa Tolentino and Don Nichols/UCSD Music
  189, Fabian Winkler/UCLA #3
  Lite on the Net, Meghan Newell/UCLA #4
Low Tide Having Never Written a Piece for Percussion by James Tenney performed by Greg Stuart/UCSD
  The Pendulum by Xiang Pei/UCSD, Cal(IT)2 Fellow, UCSD New Media Arts
  CAUTION, Dolores Rivera/UCLA #5
  and I visit you there, Adriana de Silva/UCLA #6
Midnight Phase Diagram by Rob Wannamaker/UCSD
  Agnioétiomix, computer music piece by Carole Chargueron/Mexico
  Constructor, 8-channel piece by Jordan Mena & Vincent Tarango/UCSB
Moon sets Glue Mix #2: "Immediance: Newsmixing" by Matt Hope and Jon Phillips/UCSD
  Duo for Trombone and Bass Drum, Tucker Dulin and Nick Hennies/UCSD
Sunset Kobe, Japan DJ Mix #2, Jordan Mena and Vincent Tarango/UCSB
  Final Glue Mix -- "Gameboy Groove", Jon Phillips, Matt Hope, Nathaniel Clark and Brody Condon/UCSD.
High Tide  

This program was underwritten by the UC Digital Arts Research Network (UC DARNet) a multi-campus research group of the University of California. Additional funding and support was provided by the UCSD Center for Research in Computing & the Arts (CRCA) in cooperation with the UCSD Departments of Music and Visual Arts; the UCSD Center for the Humanities; and the Dean of Arts and Humanities at UCSD.