Mapping Time: Calit2's Gallery to Launch Exhibition October 4
San Diego, September 13, 2010 -- This fall the gallery@calit2 presents "Mapping Time," an exhibition by Calit2's Software Studies Initiative at UC San Diego. The lab is directed by Lev Manovich, UCSD Professor of Visual Arts and Calit2 researcher; its core participants are Calit2 postdoctoral researcher Jeremy Douglass, and William Huber (Ph.D. student in Visual Arts). In addition, undergraduate and graduate students and faculty from the departments of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Computer Science and Engineering, Communication, Visual Arts, and Calit2 participate in the lab's work (see box at right).
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The lab uses the term 'cultural analytics' to refer to its techniques for the analysis and visualization of large cultural data sets. As Lev Manovich notes, "It was my exposure to Calit2 in the first place - specifically the vision of a new scale of cyberinfrastructure and scientific research as manifested in the HIPerSpace supervisualization system and OptIPuter - which led me to begin thinking about cultural analytics back in 2005. It is therefore exciting to be able to share with the community the results of this work five years later."
For the "Mapping Time" exhibition, the concept is to render the "shapes" of cultural time. According to Manovich, "our goal is to demonstrate how we can visualize gradual changes over time at a number of scales - from a single minute of a video game play to 11 years of Naruto (most popular Manga title) to 130 years of the journal Science (1880-2010).” The exhibition includes visualizations of novels, video game play, web comics, Manga, motion graphics, feature films, and mass media publications presented via large-scale prints, animations and real-time generative projections.
"Mapping Time" is open to the public October 4 - December 10, 2010, 11am - 5pm, Monday - Friday. A panel discussion, moderated by Visual Arts faculty Benjamin Bratton, and an opening reception will be held on Friday, October 22, 2010. The exhibition will conclude with a film screening and closing reception on Friday, December 3, 2010.
Software Studies Initiative research is supported by Calit2, CRCA, UC San Diego, the National Endowment for the Humanities' Office of Digital Humanities, and National Science Foundation.
"Mapping Time"
October 4 - December 10, 2010
11am - 5pm, Monday - Friday
Panel Discussion and Opening Reception
Friday, October 22, 2010, 5pm-8pm
Film Screening and Closing Reception
Friday, December 3, 2010, 5pm-8pm
Gallery events are FREE and open to the public.
Please RSVP to Trish Stone, Gallery Coordinator, tstone@ucsd.edu
Related Links
Software Studies Initiative
gallery@calit2
Calit2
Media Contacts
Doug Ramsey, 858-822-5825, dramsey@ucsd.edu