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		<title>Comment on Comment from Harold Wallin by Eric Mendlow</title>
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		<dc:creator>Eric Mendlow</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hi harold!!

  good comments
  be in touch!

  Eric</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi harold!!</p>
<p>  good comments<br />
  be in touch!</p>
<p>  Eric</p>
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		<title>Comment on Comment from Harold Wallin by Kim Salander</title>
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		<description>Anybody who brings up &quot;Wings of Desire&quot; in a discussion is a force to be reckoned with ! Of course I already possess a deep-seated respect for this artist who I wish would contact me sometime ! 


kim</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Anybody who brings up &#8220;Wings of Desire&#8221; in a discussion is a force to be reckoned with ! Of course I already possess a deep-seated respect for this artist who I wish would contact me sometime ! </p>
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		<title>Comment on TransAction Registry by Yulia Tikhonova</title>
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		<dc:creator>Yulia Tikhonova</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hello, 
I am an independent curator and art writer working between North America and Russia. I was very happy to find your website that intends to bridge the distances, histories and memories otherwise still devided. 

I will be attending the following symposium 
Now Is The Winter Media, Art and Politics in the Contemporary United States and Russia
An International Symposium, Exhibition and Screening Program. 
This could be a great event to feature on your website and thus involve a wider audience into the dialogue which is so needed. 
Please see below
October 25-27, 2007
Roy H. Park School of Communications, Ithaca College
Handwerker Gallery, Ithaca College
Cornell Cinema, Cornell University
 
This Symposium will bring together a discrete group of scholars, artists and curators from the United States and Russia for two days of papers, screenings, an exhibition and discussions.  As with the international exhibition, Now Is The Winter (Moscow, May-June, 2007), with which the symposium is linked, this project is a conscious attempt to create a common, rather than comparative dialogue for reading the present states of conflict and collusion between media, art and politics.  To that end, participants will include US scholars and artists with a sustained interest in Russian media and culture, as well as Russian participants looking actively at the United States and global movements within these fields of contest.
 This project is organized by Nicholas Muellner, Assistant Professor, Department of Cinema, Photography and Media Arts, Ithaca College. 
Detailed schedule and project information will be available at: http://www.ithaca.edu/rhp/niw
Direct inquiries to Nicholas Muellner at: nmuellner@ithaca.edu
 Schedule of Events:
Thursday, October 25, 2007
5-7pm              Exhibition opening: Signal Trouble, Handwerker Gallery, Ithaca College.
                        Installations by Sharon Hayes, Paul Swenbeck and Marian Zhunin.
                         Curated by Nicholas Muellner.
 Friday, October 26, 2007
12pm:              Symposium Session #1 at the Park School
                        Introductory Remarks by Nicholas Muellner
                        Devin Fore, Princeton University
                        Sharon Hayes, The Cooper Union
 
3:45pm:           Symposium Session #2 at the Park School
                        Jackie Goss, Bard College
                        Andrey Kovalyev, Lomonosov State University
 
7pm:                Screening #1 at Cornell Cinema:
                        Next Horizon: a program of recent Russian experimental film, video and
                        Animation. Curated by Masha Godovannaya, Smolniy College, St. Petersburg
 Saturday, October 27, 2007
11:30am:         Symposium Session #3 at the Park School
                        Diane Neumaier, Rutgers University
                        Ed Halter, Bard College
                        Madeleine Reich Casad, Cornell University
 
2:45pm:           Signal Trouble, Handwerker Gallery
                        Gallery talk by exhibiting artists:
                        Sharon Hayes
                        Paul Swenbeck
                        Marian Zhunin
 
5pm:                 Screening #2 at Cornell Cinema:
                        Together We Slope: a program of contemporary US film and video work. 
                        Curated by Michael Robinson</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello,<br />
I am an independent curator and art writer working between North America and Russia. I was very happy to find your website that intends to bridge the distances, histories and memories otherwise still devided. </p>
<p>I will be attending the following symposium<br />
Now Is The Winter Media, Art and Politics in the Contemporary United States and Russia<br />
An International Symposium, Exhibition and Screening Program.<br />
This could be a great event to feature on your website and thus involve a wider audience into the dialogue which is so needed.<br />
Please see below<br />
October 25-27, 2007<br />
Roy H. Park School of Communications, Ithaca College<br />
Handwerker Gallery, Ithaca College<br />
Cornell Cinema, Cornell University</p>
<p>This Symposium will bring together a discrete group of scholars, artists and curators from the United States and Russia for two days of papers, screenings, an exhibition and discussions.  As with the international exhibition, Now Is The Winter (Moscow, May-June, 2007), with which the symposium is linked, this project is a conscious attempt to create a common, rather than comparative dialogue for reading the present states of conflict and collusion between media, art and politics.  To that end, participants will include US scholars and artists with a sustained interest in Russian media and culture, as well as Russian participants looking actively at the United States and global movements within these fields of contest.<br />
 This project is organized by Nicholas Muellner, Assistant Professor, Department of Cinema, Photography and Media Arts, Ithaca College.<br />
Detailed schedule and project information will be available at: <a href="http://www.ithaca.edu/rhp/niw" rel="nofollow">http://www.ithaca.edu/rhp/niw</a><br />
Direct inquiries to Nicholas Muellner at: <a href="mailto:nmuellner@ithaca.edu">nmuellner@ithaca.edu</a><br />
 Schedule of Events:<br />
Thursday, October 25, 2007<br />
5-7pm              Exhibition opening: Signal Trouble, Handwerker Gallery, Ithaca College.<br />
                        Installations by Sharon Hayes, Paul Swenbeck and Marian Zhunin.<br />
                         Curated by Nicholas Muellner.<br />
 Friday, October 26, 2007<br />
12pm:              Symposium Session #1 at the Park School<br />
                        Introductory Remarks by Nicholas Muellner<br />
                        Devin Fore, Princeton University<br />
                        Sharon Hayes, The Cooper Union</p>
<p>3:45pm:           Symposium Session #2 at the Park School<br />
                        Jackie Goss, Bard College<br />
                        Andrey Kovalyev, Lomonosov State University</p>
<p>7pm:                Screening #1 at Cornell Cinema:<br />
                        Next Horizon: a program of recent Russian experimental film, video and<br />
                        Animation. Curated by Masha Godovannaya, Smolniy College, St. Petersburg<br />
 Saturday, October 27, 2007<br />
11:30am:         Symposium Session #3 at the Park School<br />
                        Diane Neumaier, Rutgers University<br />
                        Ed Halter, Bard College<br />
                        Madeleine Reich Casad, Cornell University</p>
<p>2:45pm:           Signal Trouble, Handwerker Gallery<br />
                        Gallery talk by exhibiting artists:<br />
                        Sharon Hayes<br />
                        Paul Swenbeck<br />
                        Marian Zhunin</p>
<p>5pm:                 Screening #2 at Cornell Cinema:<br />
                        Together We Slope: a program of contemporary US film and video work.<br />
                        Curated by Michael Robinson</p>
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