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LAST WEEK IN
SAN FRANCISCO
INTIMATE SCIENCE
Organized by Miller Gallery at Carnegie Mellon
On view through Saturday, June 2, 12-6pm
@ Southern Exposure in the Mission, San Francisco
National Endowment for the Arts blog: "We tackled
Maker Culture, Hacking, Artistic Research, Citizen Science, and Computational Art." Curator Andrea Grover talks about the exhibition, accompanying publication, New Art/Science Affinities, and the research process.
Art Practical: "Intimate Science tries to have it both ways, dipping its toe in the utopian stream of Internet theory and positing, first, that the free exchange of research, tools, and information constitutes a viable oppositional strategy to mechanisms of power and, second, that the resulting products can form a new, hybrid, information-based art that repositions our ineffable relationship to the natural world." -R. Pritikin
See photos from the exhibition, reception, and
Mind Reading workshop
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OPEN IN JUNE
MILLER GALLERY STORE
Open June 2-30, Tues.-Sun. 12-6pm
@ Miller Gallery's 1st floor in Oakland, Pittsburgh
For a limited time receive 20% off all T-shirts, playing cards, postcards, and select publications, videos, and posters from the gallery's recent and previous exhibitions.
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SAVE THE DATE
OPENING THIS FALL
The Miller Gallery at Carnegie Mellon University is proud to present the U.S. premiere of Imperfect Health, organized by the Canadian Centre for Architecture in Montréal and opening in Pittsburgh on Friday, September 14 from 6-8pm.
Through a wide range of materials including photographs, sculpture, video, publications, design projects, and architectural models and drawings, Imperfect Health uncovers some of the uncertainties and contradictions in the current ideas of health and considers how architecture acknowledges, incorporates and affects health issues.
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Speleotherapy: Breathing In, Solotvyno salt mine, Ukraine, 2009. Kirill Kuletski
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OPENING RECEPTION
Sept. 14, Fri.
6-8pm
@ Miller Gallery at CMU,
5000 Forbes Ave, Pittsburgh, PA
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