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Survival Machine at Soil Gallery

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<p><span>This exhibition, titled </span><em>Survival Machine</em><span>, is a three-person show featuring artists Althea Rao (DXARTS), Eunsun Choi (DXARTS), and Kyung-jin Kim. It will be presented at the Soil Artist-Run Gallery, with the opening on October 3rd, 2024, from 5 PM to 6 PM. The show will run until November 2nd, with the gallery open Friday to Sunday from 12 PM to 5 PM.</span></p>
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Tivon Rice presents "Pattern Language 2-253" at the DXARTS Gallery

<h2><b>Opening Reception</b></h2>
<p>Tuesday, October 1st 4-6pm.</p>
<h2>Location</h2>
<div>The DXARTS Gallery at McMahon 8</div>
<div>University of Washington</div>
<div>4200 Little Canoe Channel NE</div>
<div>Seattle, WA 98195</div>
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<h2>Gallery Hours</h2>
<p><span>October 2-13 TBD and by appointment.</span></p>
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DXARTS Winter Concert: Into the Air

<p class="p1">Digital Arts and Experimental Media presents Daniel Peterson’s latest music composition<i>, Into the Air</i>, which explores the ephemeral nature of sound and the paradox of being. Inspired in part by Jorge Luis Borges' <em>Everything and Nothing</em>, the 80-minute piece embodies both presence and absence, holding within it the traces of countless influences while remaining transient and unimaginable; idiosyncratic and universal.

DXARTS Spring Concert: Celebrating John Chowning

<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Composer John Chowning is considered one of the pioneers of Computer Music. His contributions to this field, such as the invention of FM Digital Synthesis, had a strong cultural impact in the worlds of both classical and popular music. His invention allowed the production of one of the most popular digital synthesizers, the Yamaha DX7, which sold millions of units in the 1980s and was used by virtually every band from that era.

DXARTS Spring Concert: Hyper-Realities and Ephemeral Orbits

<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">An evening of software performances and human-machine communions, drawing lines between the worlds of immersive sound, performing arts, and experimental extended reality. The familiar, the bearable chaos and illusions of </span><span style="font-weight: 400;">order unfold across technologically mediated hyper-realities, temporalities, and mnemonic worlds.

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