Just wanted to remind you about the event,
DOME2012,
happening this
Friday and Saturday 5pm to 8pm.
I made the reel and the show is amazing!
Something you will remember for a long time.
Artist Robert Drummond added some speakers to the back of the room
and balanced the mixer output.
The sound is rich and vibrant.
We are all buzzing with anticipation.
Hope to see you there!
Ethan Bach,
Digital Dome Manager and
Co-Curator of DOME2012
directions to the Digital Dome @ IAIA below.
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The Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) and the Santa Fe Complex invite you to DOME2012, a two-day immersive video experience featuring the world premier of new experimental video art in the Digital Dome @ IAIA. The opening reception will take place at IAIA on Friday, April 13, 5pm to 8pm. The show continues on Saturday, April 14, 5pm to 8pm. The event is free and open to the public.

DOME2012 is the first artist-in-residence show at the Digital Dome @ IAIA and is curated by Ethan Bach, Digital Dome Manager at IAIA and Orlando Leibovitz, Art Director at the Santa Fe Complex. This collaboration between the Institute of American Indian Arts and the Santa Fe Complex features video art created for the Dome by local and national artists.
New Mexico artists include Mariannah Amster, Suzanna Carlisle, Bruce Hamilton, Craig Tompkins, Charles Veasey, Ethan Bach and Robert Drummond. Featured national artists are Andrew Elijah Edwards, Meghan Tomeo, and Surabhi Saraf. Each artist video is approximately three minutes long. Viewing time for the entire show is twenty-seven minutes
The Digital Dome @ IAIA is the world’s first fully movable dome. This unique venue creates a physical and emotional response by immersing the viewer in high resolution spherical imagery and surround sound creating a physical and emotional response. It engulfs the viewer in the full range of human vision and sound producing a unique immersive experience. The Digital Dome @ IAIA brings new life to the historic, planetarium model of the medium by providing artists an endless amount of opportunities for creation.

Directions:
The Digital Dome @ IAIA is located at 83 Avan Nu Po Road. From Santa Fe take I-25 South. Then take exit 278A and merge onto NM-14 S towards Madrid. Turn left of Rancho Viejo Blvd. At the top of the hill, turn right onto Avenida Del Sur. Turn left onto Avan Nu Po Road and take the third left into the main entrance of the campus. The Digital Dome @ IAIA is housed in the Science and Technology building, which is straight ahead. Parking is available to the left. Please enter the Science and Technology building from the West.
The mission of The Institute of American Indian Arts is to empower creativity and leadership in Native arts and cultures through higher education, lifelong learning and outreach. IAIA is the only four-year fine arts degree institution in the nation devoted to contemporary Native American and Alaska Native arts. It is devoted to the study of contemporary arts, as well as the art of education. IAIA also operates two centers, the Center for Lifelong Education and the Museum of Contemporary Native Arts.
The mission of the Complex is to create a collaborative workspace that fosters applied complexity science through interdisciplinary education, outreach, and development of innovative technologies to address real-world problems, enable social cooperation, and create economic opportunities. The Santa Fe Complex encourages collaboration among artists, scientists, and technologists, allowing new ways of thinking and creating to emerge.
This event is partially funded by a grant from the Santa Fe Arts Commission
http://www.myiaiaonline.com/digitaldome/
http://sfcomplex.org/