[PD-announce] Pure Data Focus Group, with Natacha Diels, Tuesday, July 21, 4-6pm
Hans-Christoph Steiner
hans at at.or.at
Wed Jul 15 19:42:53 CEST 2009
I think they'll let non-Columbia people in if you ask nicely. Also,
if you have other NYC university IDs, they'll probably let you in
without a special pass. My NYU ID worked, for example.
.hc
Begin forwarded message:
> From:"library" <library at exchange.tc.columbia.edu>
> Date:July 15, 2009 10:49:53 AM EDT
> Subject:Invitation: Pure Data Focus Group, with Natacha Diels,
> Tuesday, July 21, 4-6pm
>
> The Gottesman Libraries invitesyou to attenda
>
> Pure Data Workshop
>
> Led by Natacha Diels, Flautist & Composer
>
> Tuesday, July 21, 4:00 - 6:00 pm
>
> The Gottesman Libraries
> Room 305
> Teachers College,ColumbiaUniversity
> 525 West 120th Street
>
> RSVP by Friday, July 17 tolibrary at tc.edu
>
> Flautist and composerNatacha Dielswas born inLos Angelesin 1981 and
> spent most of her childhood inNew Mexico. She holds a BM in flute
> performance fromNew YorkUniversityand a MPS from the Interactive
> Telecommunications program atTischSchoolof the Arts,New
> YorkUniversity.
>
> In 2002 Natacha founded the new music group Ensemble Pamplemousse
> (non-profit inc. 2004), with the purpose of commissioning and
> performing electroacoustic works for chamber ensemble. Natacha also
> performs in contemporary, classical, and improvised contexts,
> including such ensembles as On Stucture, Tall Brown Boots, and Red
> Light New Music. She has participated as performer and composer in
> new music and art festivals all over the world. Natacha is dedicated
> to helping others incorporate technology and music and has taught
> workshops at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago; the
> Montessori School of Raleigh; the Upper Catskill Community Center
> for the Arts; and Hartwick College. She is currently developing a
> Montessori program in contemporary music with Corinne Sigel.
>
> This workshop is co-sponsored by the Gottesman Libraries and New
> Blankets, a non profit organization spear-headed byJoseph Dekenof
> theUniversityofCalifornia San Diegoto develop new collaborative
> technologies and innovative projects. For this workshop you may
> bring your own laptop and headphones, or use equipment provided by
> the Gottesman Libraries. Please note that seating is limited fifteen
> persons.
>
> Individuals with disabilities are invited to request reasonable
> accommodations including, but not limited to sign language
> interpretation, Braille or large print materials, and a campus map
> of accessible features. Address these requests to the Office of
> Access and Services for Individuals with Disabilities at (212)
> 678-3689,keller at tc.edu, or Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services at
> (212) 678-3853 V/TTY,jaech at tc.edu.
>
> http://library.tc.columbia.edu/news.php?id=459
>
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