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The Innovators Forum Comes
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April 20, 2009
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Finding High-Impact
Indivduals for Your Start-up
Tuesday, April 21, 2:300pm
One of the greatest challenges in bringing an innovative idea to market is finding the right, high-impact people to be part of your start-up team. Todd Hand, managing partner at Talent Capital Group, a venture-backed executive search firm founded in Boston with offices in New Mexico, brings over 15 years of experience in this area to the Innovators Forum at the Complex on Tuesday, April 22 at 2:30 pm. This event is free and refreshments will be provided. Register by emailing Gail Gordon or calling her at 505/820.1226. For more information about Innovators’ Forum, or to be added to the mailing list, please email Kim Sherwood or call her at 505/665.1305. Read more.
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Crossroads in Medicine: When HIV Doesn’t Lead to AIDS and Stem Cells Are Made by Man
Tuesday, April 21, 7:00pmStatistical physics and cell biology are the latest seemingly-different scientific fields that may combine to offer insights into human health and medicine. Arup K. Chakraborty, the Robert T. Haslam Professor of Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, and Biological Engineering at MIT, will describe work that brings together these approaches to consider two problems related to human disease: HIV autoimmunity and stem-cell research. This month’s installment of the q-bios lecture series is on Tuesday, April 21 in . Read more.
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The Complex @ MIT
Building Intelligent City ModelsTwo Santa Fe Complex practitioners, Fabio Carrera and Stephen Guerin, visited MIT this week for a presentation on agent-based modeling entitled ‘Agent-based City Knowledge with Ambient Computing.’ They discussed recent applications of agent-based GIS simulations to urban systems in the Spatial Database Management and Advanced Geographic Information Systems class in MIT’s Center for Advanced Visual Studies. More.
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2nd NGO Meetup April 22 · 8:30am
It’s the second in a series of brainstorming sessions for NGOs to overcome challenges and better help our community and you’re invited. This participatory dialogue will focus on action-able items to do in 2009. Click here for more information.
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Take the Railrunner
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| Leave downtown Abq 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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| The Rest of the Week in Brief |
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A Map of Knowledge
Wednesday, April 22, 6:00pm
After articles in the Santa Fe New Mexican and the New York Times, we catch up with Johan Bollen’s map of knowledge and the paths it tracks across art, science and the humanities. Read more.
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Vasulkas Come to Manipulated Image
Friday, April 24, 8:00pmVideo icons, and long time Santa Feans, Steina and Woody Vasulka will present their work at the next Manipulated Image, at the Santa Fe Complex, including live interactive video by Steina. Get a glimpse of history from the people that made it, as they give their insights and reflections on the significant moments in the chronicles of video art, and point the way to the future. Read more.
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The UUUT Experiment (<65dB)
Lives On
Sunday, April 26, 3:00pmUUUUT is a monthly experiment in making music through unstructured improvisation, the use of found objects, extended techniques, laptops, robotics with the only rule being they can’t exceed 65 dB on a projected decibel meter. (That’s basically conversation level.) All musicians, artists and sound addicts in general are welcome to participate or simply come and experience the event. The performance is free and open to the public. Visit the UUUUT website for a detailed description, list of past perfomers and their comments or click here for the Complex site.
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Come Visit UsSanta 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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This organization just keeps getting better and better. Mary
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