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Letter, To Charles Spence From Edna Saffy, September 25, 1995, Edna Louise Saffy Sep 1995

Letter, To Charles Spence From Edna Saffy, September 25, 1995, Edna Louise Saffy

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Letter to Charles Spence, President (FCCJ) from Edna Saffy, Ph.D. updating him on activities associated with her appointment to the President’s Advisory Committee on the Arts of the John F. Kennedy Center for Performing Arts. Dr. Saffy mentions working with Dean Earl Farris, the Cultural Council of Jacksonville, Jay Stein and others to bring in the Kennedy Center Education Director, Derek Gordon, to Jacksonville Florida to explore more opportunities and partnerships. Florida Community College at Jacksonville South Campus letterhead.


Invitation: Celebrate The Arts In Vermont / Kennedy Center Sep 1995

Invitation: Celebrate The Arts In Vermont / Kennedy Center

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Celebrate the Arts in Vermont – A Special Invitation, September 6, 1995 held at Chaffee Center for the Visual Arts, Rutland, VT. Celebration for Kennedy Center’s 25 years and Vermont Council on the Arts’ (VCA) 30 years and to learn how to bring Kennedy Center programs to Vermont.


Interview: Joel Slayton, Christine Laffer Feb 1995

Interview: Joel Slayton, Christine Laffer

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Interview with Joel Slayton, Professor of Computers in Fine Art at San José State University, and Director of the CADRE Institute. Slayton discusses the history of the Cadre Institute and details his views on the relationship between art and new technology. Slayton describes the role of artists in exploring the possibilities and ethical implications of emerging technologies such as genetic engineering, nano-techology, robotics, and artificial life. He describes installations and in-progress work focused on ubiquitous video surveillance. The interview concludes with a discussion of Slayton’s use of the DoWhatDo model for artistic collaboration and of his piece "Conduits," presented in …