ether presentation

I put together the following presentation on AUDC’s Ether project for my friend Lev Manovich‘s Software Studies workshop. If you haven’t read Blue Monday, this is a brief introduction to the first of three key projects.

 


I put together the following presentation on AUDC’s Ether project for my friend Lev Manovich‘s Software Studies workshop. If you haven’t read Blue Monday, this is a brief introduction to the first of three key projects.

 

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  1. infrastructural city
    K-

    Just watched the podcast of your lecture at U of H- super cool to hear you talk about my essay. Thanks!!!

    A few factoids for your next presentation:

    – the road up the mountains in the distance is Horseshoe Meadow Road, not Mount Whitney Portal Road. Mt Whitney is about 15 miles north and not visible from the lake.

    -the source of water for the bubblers is a mix of ground water, water from the aqueduct, and recirculated water from the lake bed. The salinity is managed to prevent growth of plants.

    -Most of the effluent discharged into the LA River in the San Fernando Valley originated with the LA Aqueduct & Owens Valley. The Metropolitan Water District serves other parts of the LA basin with water from the CA Aqueduct & Colorado River Aqueduct which doesn’t make it into the LA River, but the Santa Ana River and Hyperion. I don’t remember if there are any active groundwater wells in the Valley for the City of LA, but there is no water recycling yet at LADWP.

    We should try booking you for early september at the U of MN so I can be there.

    I gotta send you one of David Turnbull’s diagrams showing the military industrial complex with Carlyle Group. watch for that email.

    Happy trails!

    Barry

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