East Campus Exhibits

Opening Exhibition and Reception – Monday, February 6, 6:00 – 7:00 PM (followed by Keynote Panel)

NASHER MUSEUM:

Exterior Projections:

Bill Seaman and Todd Berreth
A China of Many Senses 

Todd Berreth, Kenneth David Stewart, Sarah Goetz
There are Boundaries and There are Bridges

Art Walk – Tuesday, February 7, 6:30 – 9:00 PM
Reception at 5:45pm in the FHI Garage, Bay 4, Smith Warehouse, Room C105

BIDDLE MUSIC BUILDING:

Performance begins at 6:30 and lasts approximately 1 hour

Kenneth David Stewart and Sarah Goetz
Duke University
Just When You Weren’t Looking

Joel Wanek
Duke University
Omniverse
Halibun Number One, November 2011

Madeleine Gallagher and Adam Savje, video
D. Edward Davis, music
Duke University
The Alchemical Room

David Kirkland Garner
Duke University
Spindale ’37


EAST DUKE BUILDING:

Deborah Pope, Merrill Shatzman, Raquel Salvatella de Prada
Duke University
The Letters Project

Bill Seaman
Duke University
The World Generator

SMITH WAREHOUSE BAYS 11 -12:

Visual Studies Initiative Labs and Works in Progress – many projects will only be viewable during the Tuesday, 7-9 PM period

Bay 12, Room A112

The S-1 Lab
Mark Hansen, Mark Olson, Zach Blas, Luke Caldwell, Amanda Starling Gould, James Hodge, Patrick Lemieux, Pinar Yoldas

Bay 11 Space (Go upstairs in Bay 12, then walk over to Bay 11)

The Arcade:
Raquel Salvatella de Prada and Pinar Yoldas
Capillary Waves 

Skylight Lounge:
Todd Berreth, Kenneth David Stewart, Sarah Goetz
There are Boundaries and There are Bridges

Game Lab Wall:
Student Animation Reel

The Wired! Lab (Bay 11, Room A233):
selected projects

Physical Computing Lab:
Nick Gessler
Flocking20

MFAEDA CARPENTRY SHOP:

Laurenn McCubbin
Fair, 2011
Short experimental video haiku, using cell phone footage and found sound.

NYC to RDU, 2011
Short experimental video haiku, using cell phone footage and found sound.

Jolene Mok
is this not my work?, 2011
Analog photograph archive transmuted into video + web form

Untitled, 2011-2012 (in progress)
Digital archive of the Carpentry Shop and it’s occupants

CENTER FOR DOCUMENTARY STUDIES:

Current Exhibits