These are the 3 announcements we didn't get to in the December newsletter because details weren't nailed down yet
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Emily Francisco talks about the Trans-Harmonium
Monday, December 11, 2023
Time: 4-5 PM (Colorado time)
Where: MAL Zoom channel (RVSP to mediaarchaeology+rsvp@colorado.edu for the password)
Join us for a presentation with Emily Francisco who will guide us through her project Collecting Fragments of Time and the physical installation which is available to use in the MAL the whole month of December.
https://fragmentedtime.hotglue.me/
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ZINE STUFF
Issue 4 of the ephemerMAL zine is published on archive.org, in both a printable and web-readable format.
And, because we’ve got issue 4 up, submissions for issue 5 are open!
November resident Sid Drmay is curating ephemerMAL issue 5, and their prompt is:
This issue is asking you a question -
What is Utopia?
Whether you approach this through text, image, collage, etc you can consider some of the following questions to guide you:
What colour is it?
What does it smell like?
Who do you see?
What do you feel?
How are decisions made?
What do you do?
Works can be as abstract or specific as makes sense when you imagine your utopia. Text or can be any genre.
Please limit your submission size to a half-sheet of letter-size paper (8.5" x 5.5").
Submissions for this issue can be sent to mediaarchaeology+zine@colorado.edu.
Submissions are due Jan. 1, 2024!
Are you local?
Join us at the lab for an informal gathering on Monday, Dec. 18 from 4-6pm!
Come get your photo taken in the Slow Scan Television Selfie Station by Lee Wilkins (December practitioner-in-residence), experiment with the Trans-Harmonium, or just hang out!
Thanks friends, we won’t bug you again until January!