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Review: "Architecture of Life at BAMPFA" My take on the extravagantly poetic exhibition curated by Larry Rinder to open the new Berkeley Art Museum and Film Archives, published on Square Cylinder, February 2016.
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Dark Skies and Slow Thinking
Almost a year ago, I walked into an evening in the Canadian Rockies, disguised as a small installation space at UCLA’s Art|Sci Center gallery. It was a peculiar experience—how could it be that this windowless room held a mountain evening? … Continue reading
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Tagged Adam Gazzaley, bottom-up processing, Dark Skies, Patricia Olynyk, top-down modulation, UCLA ArtSci Center
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