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Feb 21 2009

Updates on Santa Fe Complex: Fascinating dear, fascinating…

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Up Next @ The Complex
For more info, visit sfcomplex.org or call 505/216.7568 February 20, 2009

Manipulated Images @ the Complex:
Bach, Farrell, Kazanjian, Raymond & Stevens, and Schons

Friday, February 27, 2009 · 7:00pm

Alysse Stepanian launches a monthly series at the Complex next week to feature the innovative use of technology and software to manipulate image (film, video, animation, photography). Guest artists will present their work and discuss the way they digitally transform images to achieve their personal vision. Copies of the presented work will be donated to the newly forming media library, available for public viewing at the Complex. <Read more>

Software Design
@ sfX

Advanced Web Applications with GLASS & Applications of Software Development

Professor David West’s 3-credit software design course has been rescheduled to Monday, February 28 and expanded to include a workshop on using GLASS with web applications. The software development class begins February 28; the GLASS class starts on March 30.

The class is fully through New Mexico Highlands University and taught by Dave West, who has been a professor at NMSU, the College of Santa Fe, and the University of St. Paul in Minnesota. His focus areas are in design, objects, agility, modeling and architecture utilizing Smalltalk with Web tools (HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, MySQL, et al).

These freeform classes are project based. Anyone interested in working on a project at the Complex and earning college credit for that work is invited to enroll. High school students may enroll. Some exposure to computing and programming is assumed. Read more.


Take the Railrunner
to the Complex
Leave downtown Albuquerque at 4:15 on the #514 and you’ll be at the Santa Fe Depot by 5:46. Walk west, past the REI building, to the Complex for our evening events. (The Railrunner stops at three other spots in the Abq area en route to Santa Fe. For details, click here.

Return on the #519 at 8:15, arriving in downtown ABQ at 9:42, or the #521 heads south at 9:30 to arrive at 10:57.


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Don Begley
Executive Director
Santa Fe Complex
624 Agua Fria St
Santa Fe, NM 87501
 

Martin Back Music

Three Composers
@ sfX

Saturday, February 21, 5:30pm

David Dunn, William Fowler Collins and Martin Back give a concert of new music at the Complex on Saturday, February 21 at 5:30 pm. They will premier two new works and will offer a rich mix of analog, digital and instrumental music. Admission is free. Parking is available via Romero St. Click here for directions and a map.
Read more.

The UUUUT Experiment:
Not to Exceed 65dB

Sunday, March 1, 7:00pm

The UUUUT Experiment focuses on making music through unstructured improvisation and the use of found objects, non-instruments, extended playing techniques, laptops, extended vocal techniques, robotics, mechanical sound machines, etc. It is open to all those wanting to participate in a 60 to 90 minute performance to travel Undiscovered/Unidentified/Unclaimed/Unexplored Territory. There are no rules, save one: the overall sound pressure level should not exceed 65dB for any extended period (where the weakest sound heard is 0dB). A decibel meter will monitor the sound level and trigger a warning light visible to all participants if the threshold is exceeded. Read more.

NoiseLevels

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Beer & GearWednesday, February 25, 5:00pm

Are you faceless on Facebook? Linked out of LinkedIn? Or are you the “socialite” of social networking? Whatever your experience, come interact with these and other up-and-coming social networking tools at the launch of a new Northern NM Chapter the organization. <Read more>



Come Visit Us
Santa Fe Complex is located in the Railyard Art District within walking distance of the hotels, restaurants and shops at the plaza downtown. We’re housed in two facilities, the project space at 624 Agua Fria and the common space at 632 Agua Fria.
While there is parking at 624 Agua Fria, the Romero Street parking lot is more conveniently located for the 632 facility. Romero St. is an old-style Santa Fe ox-cart road just east of the 624 driveway. Follow it south from Agua Fria St. until it opens up to two lanes; turn hard right into the parking lot for 632. Or, enter from Manhattan St. & Romero St. to the south.

Here’s a map to our location, a representative shot showing the Railyard District and a sketchup drawing of the facility at 632. For more information, call 505/216.7562 or click here.

Santa Fe Complex
624 Agua Fria
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501
505-216-7562

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