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DESCRIPTION:UCSC Digital Arts and New Media\nFriday, October 21\nExtended hours from 
 5-9pm\n $5 General Admission Price, $3 for Students\n\nNo-host 
 bar.\n\nInteractive Digital Arts & New Media artists take over the museum 
 for one night only!\n\nCome experience and participate in the museum’s 
 transformation into an innovative hub of new interactive digital art and 
 technology by UCSC’s Digital Arts & New Media students and alumni 
 artists.\n\nShowcasing the development of a broad range of research 
 including: mobile technology, interactive design, animation, performance, 
 video mixing, participatory play, audio installation, and web based 
 applications.\n\nLive demonstrations will be ongoing throughout the evening 
 by 20 DANM artists exhibiting a range of DANM’s skills and new 
 technological developments. For example, Tyler Freeman will perform with 
 his VJacket, a wearable jacket with built in touch sensors that produce 
 live video effects. Artwork from the MAH’s collection will be 
 reinterpreted through Levi Goldman and Jesse Fulton’s drawing machine. 
 Daniel Christopher, Lyes Belhocine and Drew Detweiler’s Data Surf is an 
 interactive surfboard interface that rewards participants with their own 
 mirrored image in a barrel of colorful swirling visuals when they achieve 
 balance and equilibrium on the surfboard. Nada Miljkovic’s The Sad Song 
 Project invites participants to come and share their sad songs through her 
 video and social networking piece that aims to help the community release 
 its emotions through song. These are just a few amongst many exciting 
 cutting edge projects the event will feature.\n\nArtist, Jolie Ruelle will 
 hold a collage animation workshop from 6-8pm. The final collaborative 
 visitor made film will be shown at 8:50pm. Two members of the Guerilla 
 Grafters, a group of artists grafting fruit bearing branches on urban trees 
 as a statement about food accessibility, will demonstrate urban grafting at 
 6 & 8pm\n\nParticipating artists include: Lyes Belhocine, Lea Cox, Daniel 
 Christopher, Drew Detweiler, Miki Foster, Tyler Freeman, Jesse Fulton, Levi 
 Goldman, Jessica Faith Hayden, Margaretha Haughwout, Lindsay Kelley, Nick 
 Lally, Natalie McKeever, Kyle Forrest McKinley, Nada Miljkovic, Chris 
 Molla, Helen Hyun-Kyung Park, Andrew Pascoe, Dustin Raphael and Jolie 
 Ruelle.\n\nPlease see the DANM website for more information on these 
 artists and their featured works: http://danm.ucsc.edu/news_events\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2011/10/16/18693923.php
SUMMARY:3rd Friday DANM at the MAH
LOCATION:The Museum of Art & History\n705 Front Street, Santa Cruz, CA, United 
 States, 95060
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2011/10/16/18693923.php
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