Artists: Josh Begley, Center for Tactical Magic, Larry Clark, Max King Cap, Mel Chin, Nani Chacon, Nick Cave, Melvin Edwards, Anita Luttrell Fields, Harun Farocki, Jacques Fragua, Harry Gamboa / ASCO, Nicholas Herrera, Danny Lyon, Jeremy Mende, Charles Moore, Otabenga Jones & Associates, Trevor Paglen, Dread Scott, Hito Steyerl, LaShawnda Crowe Storm,
Spatial Information Design Lab (Eric...
Artists: Josh Begley, Center for Tactical Magic, Larry Clark, Max King Cap, Mel Chin, Nani Chacon, Nick Cave, Melvin Edwards, Anita Luttrell Fields, Harun Farocki, Jacques Fragua, Harry Gamboa / ASCO, Nicholas Herrera, Danny Lyon, Jeremy Mende, Charles Moore, Otabenga Jones & Associates, Trevor Paglen, Dread Scott, Hito Steyerl, LaShawnda Crowe Storm,
Spatial Information Design Lab (Eric Cadora, Laura Kurgan, David Reinfurt, Sarah Williams), Charlene Teters, David Taylor, Hank Willis Thomas, Kara Tromp, William Karl Valentine, Andrew Wilson, Bernard Williams, Nafis M. White.
Facts on the Ground, curated by Amy Owen, presents four projects by Bernard Khoury, Sarah Oppenheimer, Sean Snyder, and
the Spatial Information Design Lab, that retool social, political, and historical information systems of the city.
Culling from a range of histories, sites, archives, and statistical data, the artists and architects presented (Sean Snyder, Sarah Oppenheimer, Bernard Khoury, and
the Spatial Information Design Lab) take information as their medium.
Not exact matches
A team led by Shawn Chen of the National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering at the National Institutes of Health says that it has now
designed a new nanocomplex containing multiple mRNA imaging probes that can retrieve
spatial and temporal
information from different mRNA sequences.
For example, Theme 3 exploits
information from Theme 2 to help predict future changes in ocean biogeochemistry and ecosystems, but results from Theme 3 also feed back into Theme 2 by providing critical
information on the expected temporal and
spatial changes of ocean acidification and thus enable meaningful experimental
designs.
Pratt has created a new Geographic
Information Systems (GIS) and
Design certificate program through its Center for Continuing and Professional Studies (CCPS) and
Spatial Analysis and Visualization Initiative (SAVI).