TIMELINE OF EVENTS
All Exhibits, Presentations, & Concerts are Free and Open to the Public
FRIDAY, SEPT. 28 All Exhibits, Events, & Concerts are Free and Open to the Public

10:30-11:20 a.m. — Artist’s Talk: “Elephants Paint and Dogs Play Games:
Interactivity, games, and artistic expression”,
demonstration by Super Soul’s Richard Hoagland and John
Meister, in Coleman Recital Hall, Mitchell Fine Arts
Center (MFA)

Noon-7:30 p.m. — Exhibits: The BYTE Gallery International Exhibition,
and seven site-specific installations, open in various
locations, MFA First Floor and MFA Lower Level.
“sEqual” by Brad Decker (in Faculty Lounge)
“Direction” by Super Soul (in Faculty Lounge/FATLab)
“Open Source” by Super Soul (in Coleman Recital Hall)
“Crib” by Zoé Strecker (in Haggin Foyer)
“Ink In The Cage” by Barbara LoMonaco (in Morlan Gallery)
& Angela Baldridge
“Vox-Novus 60x60” by Various Artists (in Faculty Lounge)
“BYTE Gallery Int. Exhibition” by Various Artists (in Rafskeller Foyer)

5:30-7:30 p.m. — Student Art Exhibition, Prof. Strecker’s Introduction
to Visual Art and Prof. Henson’s Digital Storytelling
Classes, Mitchell Fine Arts Center (MFA) (in Haggin Foyer
Wings)

7:30-9:30 p.m. — WAVE 1 Concert: featuring surround sound music,
interactive performance, and videomusic,
Haggin Auditorium, MFA
“Phyllotaxis” by Jennifer Bernard Merkowitz
Kimberlee Goodman, Flute
“Sound Mirrors” by Larry Barnes
Larry Barnes, Piano
“Disinformation Indistinguished” by Michael Wittgraf
“beneath” by Tohm Judson
"First Punch" by Benjamin D. Taylor
Bryan Andrews, Double Bass
"Flux" by Mei-Fang Lin
Jonathan Sharp, Marimba

11 p.m.-12:30 a.m.— WAVE 2 Concert: Late Night with Digital Al,
Interactive Electronica and Club Music,
“Diving Bell - “Kalimba”” by David McDonnell & Jerod Sommerfeldt
David McDonnell, saxophone and electronics
Jerod Sommerfeldt, laptop computer
“Bodywork” by Michael Sikora
“The Lens” by Zach Bain-Selbo
“A.M. Freedom” by Kaleb Allen
“Trance No. 1” by Caleb Ritchie
“X-Rated Plaza” by Space Genetics
Paul Scea & Eric Haltmeier,
laptop computers & woodwinds
SATURDAY, SEPT. 29 All Exhibits, Events, & Concerts are Free and Open to the Public

11 a.m.-12:00 p.m.— Artist’s Talk: “integration and confusion: ‘Zellen-
Linien’ for piano and live-electronics”, demonstration
by composer Hans Tutschku, Haggin Auditorium, MFA

Noon-7:30 p.m. — Exhibits: The BYTE Gallery International Exhibition,
and five site-specific installations, open in various
locations, MFA First Floor and MFA Lower Level.
“sEqual” by Brad Decker (in Faculty Lounge)
“Direction” by Super Soul (in Faculty Lounge/FATLab)
“Open Source” by Super Soul (in Coleman Recital Hall)
“Crib” by Zoé Strecker (in Haggin Foyer)
“Ink In The Cage” by Barbara LoMonaco (in Morlan Gallery)
& Angela Baldridge
“BYTE Gallery Int. Exhibition” by Various Artists (in Rafskeller Foyer)

Noon-7:30 p.m. — Student Art Exhibition, Prof. Henson’s Digital
Storytelling Classes, Mitchell Fine Arts Center (MFA)
(in Haggin Foyer Wings)

5:30-7:30 p.m. — Student Art Exhibition, Prof. Strecker’s Introduction
to Visual Art Class, Mitchell Fine Arts Center (MFA) (in
Haggin Foyer Wings)

7:30-9:30 p.m. —WAVE 3 Concert: featuring surround sound music,
interactive performance, and videomusic,
Haggin Auditorium, MFA
“St. Vitus Kyrie” by Liza Seigido
Liza Seigido, Voice
“Pushing Buttons” by Andrew Walters
Joseph Murphy, Saxophone
“Firmament-schlaflos” by Hans Tutschku
“Fluid Dynamics” by Adam Scott Neal
“Micro-Coastings” by Timothy Polashek
“Pamuk” by Young-Shin Choi
Young-Shin Choi, Gayageum
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For more information contact Timothy Polashek, director of the STUDIO 300 Festival, Transylvania University, 300 North Broadway, Lexington, KY 40508 USA