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A two-day mini festival of makers in music, technology, poetry, art, engineering, science and more, co-hosted by College of Liberal Arts, Arts & Education Complex, School of Visual, Performing and Design Arts, OSU Extension, OSU-Cascades and the Soundbox5 Programming Committee: Dana Reason and Julia Bradshaw co-chairs, Victor Villegas and Andrew Lorish.
Music - Technology - Poetry - Art - Engineering - Science - Interdisciplinary
Special thanks to all the participants on Soundbox5 that have volunteered their time, talents, research, and creative works to make this free program possible!
Register for link at: beav.es/Soundbox5Catanese
Register for link at: beav.es/Soundbox5OSteen
Register for these presentations and all other maker events at beav.es/Soundbox5spaces
1:00 p.m. Our Virtual Galleries are open! Be sure to “like” and leave comments for our artists.
1:30-2:45 p.m. Meet us in Zoom. Register HERE or find the link in your confirmation email!
“Poetry & Music” OSU Student Collaborations: 24 Poets & 20 Composer from 2 classes: Jennifer Richter’s & Dana Reason MUS 443/543
3:00-4:00 p.m. (ZOOM) Andrew Lorish: Art and Arts, Media & Technology Program, featuring students and faculty from OSU-Cascades Campus
4:00 p.m. (ZOOM) Serge Bulot INKBLOT: Creativity: A portrait of an artist, the audience or just a stress ball?
5:00-6:00 p.m. BREAK to refresh & restore. See you back at our YouTube Live Channel at 6:15pm Our Virtual Galleries are open! Be sure to “like” and leave comments for our artists.
6:15-6:45 p.m. Meet us on our YouTube Live Channel for real-time chat during a pre-recorded session.
Native American Flute with Jan Michael Looking Wolf, Introduction to Soundbox 5
Kjerstyn Jordheim, “coloring book” (remastered with Jasmine Lumpkin Robin Weis, Angry Feelings
Annabella Eisner, IDontWantToReleaseAnAlbum1
Paris Myers, Sensory Bias
Jill R Baker & Karin Bolender, The Haunted Pond (A Secretome Score)
Allison Johnson/Skylar Kim, A Little Past 7 o'clock on September 2nd
Meet us in Zoom. Register HERE or find the link in your confirmation email!
7:00-8:00 p.m.
Welcome From: Peter Betjemann, Patricia Valian Reser Director of Arts and Education for Oregon State University’s College of Liberal Arts
Julia Bradshaw Introduction (Moderator)
8:00-8:45 p.m. YOU TUBE LIVE YouTube Live Channel for real-time chat during a pre-recorded session.
Mike Gamble, Dependent Origination
Mei-ling Lee, Giant Dipper
Jay Baker, score (with help from Val Chang, and dance from Shane Scopatz & Ayelet Nadav)
Ayethowe
Jennifer Richter / Dana Reason / (Image: Julie Green, Gerund, 2020) , IReallyWantToSeeYou
Boraboggle (Duo includes: Headboggle (Derek Gedalecia) on piano/electronics and Aurora Josephson Dry Ice & voice (Josephson’s great grandfather, Walter S. Josephson, invented Dry Ice.
Joan Truckenbrod, Dry Horizon
8:50 p.m. Brief tour of the Student Gallery
1 p.m. Our Virtual Galleries are open! Be sure to “like” and leave comments for our artists.
2:00-2:30 p.m. Meet us in Living Studios. Hosted by Julianna Souther & Bruce Burri
Zoom Link: Meeting ID : 897 6137 6049 | Passcode: 075892
2:30-3:15 p.m. Meet us in Zoom. Register here or find the link in your confirmation email!
Julia Bradshaw OFF THE SCREEN - Introduction to the Arts and Technology sequence and student work
3:30-4:00 p.m. Meet us on our YouTube Live Channel for real-time chat during a pre-recorded Val Chang, qe sub 1 Srikar Duttasa Valluri, Like That
da Congdon & Greg Power, there's nothing else to consider
Jim Ryan, Can’t Get There
Nicole Sanchez, Soundbox Poems
Rhian Preston, Writers Block
Johnny Beaver and Cora Freyer, Chess Piece No 4 of 8 Mockup
4:00-4:30pm. Our Virtual Galleries are open! Be sure to “like” and leave comments for our artists.
4:30-5:15 p.m. Meet us on our YouTube Live Channel for real-time chat during a pre-recorded “
“Interstitial Science & Humanities Research”
Catherine Lee, Shedding Skin (2021): An interspecies improvisation with the Bombyx mori (domestic silkworm moth)
Christopher W. Tyler, The Interstitial Pathways as the Substrate of Consciousness (Research Presentation)
Max Kerwien, Smudges: A Virtual Concrete Poetry Exhibit
Nicole Martin, Hibiscus
Seminarium Art & Science Club Collaboration: Stephen Atkinson, Vaishnavi Padaki, and Grace Deitzler, Peace in the Chaos: Interstitial Spaces from Rocky to Evergreen
Environmental Chemistry: Marine Ropes to Diesel_OSU Pyrolysis Reactor - An inspiration for Humans from Skip Rochefort’s Lab
Chet Udell, Atavistic Vestiges [after the rain]
5:-15-6:00 p.m. BREAK to refresh & restore
Our Virtual Galleries are open 24 hours! Be sure to “like” and leave comments for our artists:
6:00- 7:00 p.m. Meet us in Zoom. Register here or find the link in your confirmation Featured Artist: Claudia O'Steen: The Art of Fieldwork
7:00-8:00 p.m. Meet us in Zoom.
Victor Villegas: Using the Arts for Cultural Based STEM Education, talk and mini performance
8:00-9:00 p.m. Meet us on our YouTube Live Channel for real-time chat during a pre-recorded session. “Collaborative Catalysts”
Lisa Schonberg, UAU
Jan Michael Looking Wolf, Seven Directions
Serge Bulat, Normality
Julia Bradshaw BLOW: A Conversation
Helen Liu, Between Hope and Despair
Naomi Fitter, author, with Brian Zhang: Lead Robot Engineer; Ibrahim Syed: Sonficiation Designer and Programmer; Ameer Helmi: Orange Robot Engineer; Jason Fick: Audio Consultant; John Vilk: Robot Wrangler and Audio Editor, Missed ConnectionsMax Romney, If You Give A Beach A Bottle
A Collaboration: Jerri Bartholomew (Microbiology), Andrew Myers (Visual Art), Dana Reason (Music) Weapons of Microdestruction: Retelling the Story of a Parasite and Pacific Salmon in Four Movements.
9:00 p.m. Brief tour of the Community Gallery
Our Virtual Galleries are open 24 hours! Be sure to “like” and leave comments for our artists:
Cornerstone Associates