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design*coop open studio june 12

June 5, 2008 in Onion Skin by TDAC

design co*op invites you to a private open studio event:
a party for designers

thursday june 12 2008 6:00pm to 8:00pm

at design co*op’s studio concept:moca 174 easte toole avenue

the first of many events that will bring artists, architects, landscape architects, and graphic designers together in one space to discuss their work, the pertinent issues they face, and to party. please bring your own choice of beverage, it is quite warm in our studio. we will try to provide some ice and light snacks.

design co*op was created with the expressed mission of developing critical modes of inquiry relevant to the human condition. the design co*op is a dynamic synthesis of six noted emerging architects and designers all based in Tucson: Kelle Brooks, Dale Clifford, Bill Mackey, Erin Moore, Jason Vollen and Beth Weinstein. committed to a vision that the design of the built environment can and should improve the quality of life for all, members of design co*op work across disciplines to raise public awareness of the value of affordable and appropriate design.

contact info: Bill Mackey, workerarchitect@yahoo.com

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Arts Space & Community Design – a conversation with Greg Esser – June 12th

June 5, 2008 in Onion Skin by TDAC

Arts Space & Community Design – a conversation with Greg Esser – June 12th
The Public Art & Community Design Program of the Tucson Pima Arts Council (TPAC) is pleased to present “Arts Space & Community Design” a conversation with Greg Esser, a driving force behind the dynamic Roosevelt Row project in Phoenix.  Join us for this timely and significant conversation addressing challenges and real solutions related to live/work space issues faced by our local/Tucson arts community. Join TPAC in welcoming Greg Esser on Thursday June 12th at 7pm at the Beowulf Alley Theatre located at 11 South 6th Avenue in downtown Tucson, between Broadway & Congress. FREE! Seating is limited so arrive early!

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downtown re:VISION – artists re-imagine downtown Tucson

June 5, 2008 in Onion Skin by TDAC

re:VISION uses art to re-invigorate the dialogue about downtown tucson’s future. two current projects are:

the BURRITO files
Downtown Geographical Expeditions

join the dialogue at:
http://www.downtowntucson.blogspot.com

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June 19th Meet-up at Dinnerware

May 13, 2008 in Events by TDAC

Jun ’08
19
7:00 PM

The June Tucson Digital Arts Community meet-up will take place at the Dinnerware gallery in downtown Tucson.

Come on by between 7pm and 9pm

DINNERWARE artspace
264 e. congress street
Tucson, arizona 85701

Dinnerware is starting a new event called IGNITE TUCSON (see description below) and they’d like to test it out with some tech savvy folks, i.e. TDAC members!  The IGNITE format (it was started in Portland) was inspired by presentations at high tech companies. The idea is to get information out in a quick and dynamic way. Anyone up for putting together an Ignite 5-minute presentation for the June 19th meetup??

What is “IGNITE TUCSON” ?

What if you had an innovative topic to talk about and you had 5 minutes to talk about it in front of an audience.

To make your talk more visual, what if you had selected 20 images beforehand, running 15 seconds on a timer projected on a big screen behind you?

What would you say?
Where would you take your audience?

Presentations must:

  • Be no longer than 5 minutes.
  • Be on an innovative topic.
  • Be on a CD or DVD ready to run on a Macintosh.

Here’s a link to a few good examples from Ignite Seattle, Ignite Portland, and Ignite Boston:
ignitenight.blip.tv
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igniteportland.com
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www.oreillynet.com/ignite/blog

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Joomla intro workshop

June 2, 2008 in Events by TDAC

Jun ’08
25
7:00 PM

Lex Vilanova will be doing a presentation/workshop covering the content management system Joomla.

Location: 115 East Broadway Blvd., Tucson, AZ 85701

Time: Arrive anytime after 7pm. Presentation starts at 8pm.

What will be covered:

  • Brief Overview of the Joomla-Framework
  • Using the Modules-Components-Menus
  • Deconstruction of the Joomla Template (un-vailing of sfUnique’s “elasti-smart-skeleton” template. This template is a collaboration/hybrid of many ideas and techniques from myself and some talented individuals in the Joomla community. I really couldn’t come up with a better name, but it is elastic and flexible).
  • And to wrap it up we’ll discuss some popular extension

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