First one up on Vimeo

Artwork — December 14, 2009 @ 11:46 am

In an interest to have a more focused audience for my work, I will be moving all my time-based media works from YouTube to Vimeo. Here’s the first and most recent slow moving video.

Trianon (Cabelo) 2009 from Cynthia Lawson Jaramillo on Vimeo.

Presentation at dorkbot-nyc

Talks — December 12, 2009 @ 3:10 pm

In case you missed the actual presentation!

dorkbot-nyc, 02 December 2009 — Cynthia Lawson Jaramillo: The Moments Between Still & Moving from Dorkbot on Vimeo.

Speaking at dorkbot-nyc tonight

Talks — December 2, 2009 @ 7:29 am

I’m speaking at Dorkbot NYC tonight, so swing by if you get a chance! Below are the details and the lineup.

Dorkbot Meeting
Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009
7pm
Location One in SoHo – 26 Greene St.

Cynthia Lawson Jaramillo: The Moments Between Still & Moving
Photography is traditionally considered a medium that pauses time. In her recent artwork, Lawson Jaramillo positions photography as a media art by developing bodies of work that use it to extend and challenge our traditional notions of space and time. At dorkbot-nyc she will present her digitally and physically layered photographs and will focus on her recent experiments with extremely slow moving videos and coded generative image-based works.  www.cynthialawson.com

Arno Klein: Brain Labeling
I will present examples of how and why people label brain images, from painstaking, manual labeling of human brain MRI data to fully automated labeling algorithms. I will also give a preview of a new NIH-funded project that will manually label 1,000 brain images and borrow a strategy from face recognition to serve as the brains underlying a new fully automated brain labeling software program called Mindboggle. http://www.binarybottle.com

David Birchfield: Gamebot
In the GameBot exhibition at the Arizona Science Center, humans and robots to come together for interactive game-play that explores the social, technological, and sustainability dimensions of robotics. Teams of artists, game-designers and scientists from Arizona and beyond have collaborated to create three new GameBot pieces that were unveiled at the exhibition.
http://ame2.asu.edu/projects/emlearning/projects/gamebot