TODAY ++ TONIGHT == [FRAY]

[FRAY] Conference
SATURDAY MAY 13 @ 2 PM - 6 PM
Film, Video & New Media Dept @ The School of the Art Institute of
Chicago
Room 1307 in the MacLean Building
112 S. Michigan Ave
CHI IL .US
FREE

Join [FRAY] for discussions + presentations on connective +
collaborative New Media + Digital Arts with Annette Barbier (UNREAL-
ESTATES + Interactive Arts and Media Department Columbia College),
Ryan Griffis (The Temporary Travel Office, YOUgenics + The School of
Art & Design University of Illinois at Champaign Urbana), Mark Hansen
(Professor in English Language & Literature, Cinema & Media Studies;
University of Chicago), Lynn Marie Kirby (California College of the
Arts), PILOT TV, Rob Ray (DEADTECH + dorkbot Chicago), Lincoln Schatz
(OPEN-NODE + The Upgrade! Chicago) + Daniel Tucker (AREA Chicago).

Then join us for the [FRAY] After (Party) Event ++ Performance Inside
Out
SATURDAY MAY 13 @ 9 PM - ON
Chicago Art Department
1837 S. Halsted
CHI IL .US
FREE

The Chicago Art Department hosts the [FRAY] After (Party) Event. The
[FRAY] After (Party) Event event is co-presented by the Film, Video &
New Media + Performance Departments. Also, Beatriz Albuquerque
curates Performance Inside Out, a program of performance in the
context of New Media by students of the Film, Video & New Media +
Performance Departments @ the Chicago Art Department + online during
the [FRAY] After (Party) Event. Performance works will be enacted,
processed, streamed + remixed live + online.

Performance Inside Out: http://fvnm.info/fray/PerformanceInsideOut
The Chicago Art Department: http://chicagoartdepartment.org
[FRAY]: http://fvnm.info/fray

ABOUT [FRAY]

[FRAY] is a series of interwoven events organized by the Film, Video
& New Media department (FVNM) at The School of the Art Institute of
Chicago (SAIC). [FRAY] is focussed on time, screen + code based
experimental New Media art. [FRAY] consists of the following
interrelated aspects: a conference, discussions, screenings +
clusters of student initiated projects running during the Spring 2006
semester.

http://fvnm.info/fray/2006.05.13